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Australian Journal of Biological Sciences Australian Journal of Biological Sciences Society
Biological Sciences
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Seasonal Changes in Spermatogenesis (Including Germ Cell Degeneration) and Plasma Testosterone Concentration in the Grey-headed Fruit Bat, Pteropus poliocephalus

MichaeI A McGuckin and Alan W Blackshaw

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 40(2) 211 - 220
Published: 1987

Abstract

Maximal testicular size of P. poliocephalus occurred during the February-March-April period (autumn breeding season) associated with maximal plasma levels of testosterone (121' 5 ± 23· 4 nmol/I). Testicular size decreased after the breeding season concomitant with a decrease in plasma testosterone (7'6 ± 1·7 nmol/I). Histologically, regressive changes were observed in the testis after the breeding season including a decrease in seminiferous tubule diameter and a decrease in Leydig cell nuclear diameter. Significant germ cell loss occurred during the breeding season (44%) mainly during the final spermatogonial division and meiosis and increased in regressed testes (69%), being accentuated chiefly at meiosis. All regressed testes showed some sperm production although it was much reduced after the breeding season; however, optimal fertility appears to be restricted to autumn by the large increases in testosterone secretion which only occur at this time.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9870211

© CSIRO 1987

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