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Role of ovarian follicle cells in vitellogenesis and oocyte resorption inCapitella sp. I (Polychaeta)
Authors:K. J. Eckelbarger  P. A. Linley  J. P. Grassle
Affiliation:(1) Functional Reproductive Biology Program, Harbor Branch Foundation, RR 1, Box 196, 33450 Fort Pierce, Florida, USA;(2) Marine Biological Laboratory, 02543 Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:Capitella sp. I has a short generation time, is polytelic and produces broods of relatively large, yolky eggs at intervals of as short as 5–7 d at 20°C. The follicle cells surrounding vitellogenic oocytes in the medial portion of the ovary contain large nuclei, extensive arrays of rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi complexes. The coelomic surfaces of follicle cells in the outer layer are covered by blade-like microvilli, which project into the coelom. In the dorsal and lateral portions of the ovary, where mature oocytes are found, the follicle cells are covered by flat, stellate-shaped, peritoneal cells that resemble the podocytes of many invertebrate excretory organs and of the mammalian glomerulus. Changes occurring in the ovary during resorption of oocytes in the middle to advanced stages of vitellogenesis are described. Oogonia and previtellogenic oocytes are not resorbed and perhaps subsequently undergo vitellogenesis. The ovary in this highly opportunistic polychaete species may play a significant regulatory role in the control of reproduction by producing yolk precursors, regulating their uptake from the coelomic fluid via the activity of the follicle cells and by resorbing mature oocytes in response to stress.
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