Abstract

In this study we identify a reticular network of electron-dense material in the spermatozoan midpiece which is immediately peripheral to the outer dense fiber-axoneme complex and is adherent to the overlying mitochondria. This network, termed the submitochondrial lattice, extends throughout the midpiece and terminates at the midpiece-principal piece junction where it fuses to the annulus. In cross sections this material appears as an approximately 10–14-nm-thick, discontinuous layer adherent to the outer mitochondrial membrane; longitudinal sections reveal that the network is arranged as longitudinally oriented electron-dense bands which branch and anastomose laterally to form a cylinder-shaped reticulum. The potential role of this complex in organizing the mitochondrial helix and in maintaining mitochondrial distribution is discussed.

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