Spermatogenesis is extraordinarily accelerated in metamorphosis-arrested larvae of a salamander,Hynobius retardatus |
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Authors: | M. Wakahara |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Interactions, Division of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University, 060 Sapporo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Laboratory experiments were conducted to induce neoteny inHynobius retardatus, which had been reported to propagate in larval forms like axolotl. A large number of newly hatched larvae were reared in an aqueous solution of thiourea (TU) and sodium perchlorate (SPC) in order to arrest the metamorphosis. Gonadal development in the metamophosis-arrested larvae was compared with that in normally metamorphosing and metamorphosed controls. Metamorphosis-arrested male larvae produced morphologically mature spermatozoa approximately 4 months after hatching, when the gonads in the controls began to differentiate into testes, or to show the premeiotic proliferation of germ cells. Possible endocrine controls of these phenomena are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Neoteny metamorphosis goitrogens Hynobius spermatogenesis |
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