Voltage response to fertilization and polyspermy in sea urchin eggs and oocytes |
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Authors: | L J DeFelice B Dale |
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Affiliation: | Stazione Zoologica, Naples, Italy |
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Abstract: | Successful collision rates of sperm with eggs and oocytes of the sea urchins Psammechinus microtuberculatus and Paracentrotus lividus have been studied using an electrophysiological method. A monospermic response in eggs consists of a 1- to 2-mV step depolarization of the egg plasma membrane accompanied by an increase in voltage noise. The step precedes the main positive-going depolarization by approximately 13 sec at room temperature. If other successful collisions occur during this 13-sec period (indicated by additional steps), the egg is polyspermic. It is shown by direct observation that each step depolarization signifies the entry of a single sperm. No evidence for an electrically mediated fast block was found. The average rate of successful sperm-egg encounters increases with sperm density, although individual steps appear to occur randomly. Step depolarizations also occur in oocytes, however, they usually decay after several seconds and are not followed by a large, positive-going depolarization. The rate of occurrence of such steps increases with sperm density over the range 105 to 109 sperm/ml. The original evidence of Rothschild and Swann for a fast partial block is compared with a model of polyspermy suggested by our experiments. Reasonable agreement between our method of counting successful collisions (in oocytes and eggs) and the method used by Rothschild and Swann (for eggs) was obtained for sperm densities below 106/ml. The results diverge for higher sperm densities, our method giving higher values. A test for the hypothesis of a fast partial block to polyspermy is suggested, using our method of counting successful sperm-egg collisions. |
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