Abstract

The effects of a single dose of vinblastine sulphate on the ultrastructure of the centrioles and the microtubular system has been studied in mitotic spermatogonia and in spermatocytes at meiotic division. With this dose the alkaloid induces a decrease in the number of cytoplasmic microtubules, inhibits centriolar migration and produces characteristic changes in the morphology of the centrioles and kinetochores. Centriolar changes consist of the appearance of dense bodies attached to the outer surface of the centriolar wall, the outgrowth of the microtubules found in the centriolar wall and a less regular array of these microtubules as compared with normal centrioles. A delay in the appearance of these effects was observed in the meiotic spermatocytes as compared with spermatogonia in the same seminiferous tubules. These effects on the morphology of the centriole are discussed in relation with current hypothesis on the relationships between centrioles and microtubules.

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