"Cleavage" and cortical granule breakdown in Rana pipiens oocytes induced by direct microinjection of calcium.
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- 1 November 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 71 (2) , 395-401
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.71.2.395
Abstract
Microinjection of .apprx. 0.3 .mu.g of Ca into maturing oocytes of R. pipiens after nuclear dissolution resulted in cleavage-like constrictions, cortical granule breakdown and formation of a structure resembling a 2-cell embryo. Mg2+, Na+, or K+ did not induce any of these reactions. Larger amounts of Ca2+-induced contraction over the entire surface of oocytes or eggs, but did not induce cleavage-like constrictions; smaller amounts of Ca2+ produced either a local cortical granule reaction or the formation of 1 large and 1 small blastomere. Furrow formation was not observed during normally induced maturation until after germinal vesicle breakdown. The location of microinjected Ca2+ determined the orientation of the resulting furrow. Ca2+-induced cortical granule breakdown occurred in full-grown nonmaturing oocytes near the site of injection. Cortical granule breakdown also occurred in maturing oocytes (after germinal vesicle breakdown but before 2nd meiotic metaphase), but only in the blastomere containing the injected Ca2+. As expected, in mature oocytes (at 2nd meiotic metaphase) cortical granule breakdown occurred over the entire oocyte surface, including both blastomeres. Furrow formation and cleavage-like constrictions apparently may be directly influenced by Ca2+, and functional contractile elements are present near all areas of the oocyte surface. Ca2+ injection initiates localized cortical granule breakdown in full-grown immature and maturing oocytes.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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