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The spermatogenesis ofHalichondria panicea (Porifera, Demospongiae)

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Spermatogenesis of the marine spongeHalichondria panicea begins with the break up of choanocyte chambers, choanocytes constituting the origin of spermatogonia. The transition from choanocytes to spermatogonia is direct, without cell division. Already the spermatogonia are flagellated. The ensuing large aggregates of spermatogonia are enclosed by spermatocyst-building cells. Further development takes place within the spermatocysts, mostly arranged in fields which, however, lack any developmental gradient. Within a single spermatocyst development is mostly synchronous. Spermatogonia transform into first order spermatocytes directly. The transition from spermatid to spermatozoon is characterized by an unusual prolongation of the chromatin, often resulting in a helical form of the chromosome material and a strong enlargement of the mitochondria which align with the nucleus, leading to an irregular shape of the spermatozoon. Another exceptional feature is the virtual absence of a Golgi apparatus during all stages of spermatogenesis. TheH. panicea investigated here contained only male reproductive elements, thus appear to be gonochorists. Some features of the spermatogenesis ofH. panicea, such as dissolving choanocyte chambers, the enclosure of spermatogonia by spermatocyst-building cells and the formation of a synaptonemal complex in first order spermatocytes occur in other sponge species as well; however, the early presence of flagella in spermatogonia, the absence of the Golgi apparatus and the later irregular development of nuclei, mitochondria and the spermatozoa themselves represent features hitherto not observed in sponges.

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Barthel, D., Detmer, A. The spermatogenesis ofHalichondria panicea (Porifera, Demospongiae). Zoomorphology 110, 9–15 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01632807

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