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On mammalian fertilization, long-lasting Ca2+ oscillations are induced in the egg by the fusing spermatozoon. While each transient Ca2+ increase in Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]) in the cytosol is due to Ca2+ release from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Ca2+ influx from outside is required for Ca2+ oscillations to persist. In this study, we investigated how Ca2+ influx is interrelated to the cycle of Ca2+ release and uptake by the intracellular Ca2+ stores during Ca2+ oscillations in fertilized mouse eggs. In addition to monitoring cytosolic [Ca2+] with fura-2, the influx rate was evaluated using Mn2+ quenching technique, and the change in [Ca2+] in the ER lumen was visualized with a targeted fluorescent probe. We found that the influx was stimulated after each transient Ca2+ release and then diminished gradually to the basal level, and demonstrated that the ER Ca2+ stores once depleted by Ca2+ release were gradually refilled until the next Ca2+ transient to be initiated. Experiments altering extracellular [Ca2+] in the middle of Ca2+ oscillations revealed the dependence of both the refilling rate and the oscillation frequency on the rate of Ca2+ influx, indicating the crucial role of Ca2+ influx in determining the intervals of Ca2+ transients. As for the influx pathway supporting Ca2+ oscillations to persist, STIM1/Orai1-mediated store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) may not significantly contribute, since neither known SOCE blockers nor the expression of protein fragments that interfere the interaction between STIM1 and Orai1 inhibited the oscillation frequency or the influx rate.  相似文献   

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At fertilisation of mammalian and ascidian eggs the sperm induces a series of Ca2+ oscillations. These Ca2+ oscillations are triggered by a sperm-borne Ca2+-releasing factor whose identity is still unresolved. In both mammals and ascidians Ca2+ oscillations in eggs are associated with the period leading up to exit from meiosis and entry into the first embryonic cell cycle. Thus, in mammals Ca2+ oscillations continue for several hours but are complete by within 30 min in the ascidian. In mammals and ascidians Ca2+ oscillations stop at around the time when pronuclei form in the 1-cell embryo. There is evidence to show that cell cycle factors are important in regulating the fertilisation Ca2+ signal. If the formation of pronuclei is blocked either in mammals (by spindle disruption) or in ascidians (by clamping maturation promoting factor levels high) then Ca2+ oscillations continue indefinitely. Here, we explore the nature of the sperm Ca2+-releasing factor and examine the relationship between cell cycle resumption and the control of Ca2+ oscillations at fertilisation.  相似文献   

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We have studied Ca2+ currents in ascidian eggs using the whole-cell clamp technique. T and L components, as observed in somatic cells, are present and the L-type current predominates. Since the IV relationship for these inward currents overlap at -30 mV, separation of the two components using different voltage regimes is not feasible. Increasing external Ca2+ results in larger currents. The L-type current decreases in a dose-dependent fashion in the presence of Mn2+ and Nifedipine, while the T-type current is inhibited in Ni2+. When Ba2+ was used as the carrier ion, channel kinetics and conductance were completely altered. Considering the density and kinetics of L-type channels in unfertilized eggs it is probable they play an important role in regulating cytosolic Ca2+ during early developmental processes.  相似文献   

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Patterns of intracellular Ca2+ concentrations in fertilized bovine eggs.   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Sperm-induced calcium (Ca2+) changes were examined in zona pellucida-intact, mature bovine eggs injected with the fluorescent Ca2+ indicator fura-2 dextran (fura-2 D). Fifty four percent (37/68) of the dye-injected, inseminated bovine eggs were fertilized and 43% (16/37) of the fertilized eggs exhibited Ca2+ elevations during the time of measurement. All (16/16) of the eggs with Ca2+ elevations were fertilized but none of the unfertilized eggs (0/31) showed intracellular Ca2+ elevations. Six of 13 eggs that were later examined and found to be fertilized at the time of the Ca2+ recordings did not show sperm-induced Ca2+ elevations. Fifty percent (8/16) of the eggs with Ca2+ elevations exhibited a single Ca2+ rise as a response to sperm penetration during the 60-min period in which these eggs were monitored. Twelve percent (2/16) of the eggs responded with two Ca2+ elevations spaced by 50- and 51-min intervals and 38% (6/16) of the eggs exhibited multiple elevations with intervals of 15-29 min. In the latter group, one egg was polyspermic. The mean amplitude of the sperm-induced Ca2+ elevations was 564 +/- 58 nM. Eggs with single elevations reached higher peak concentrations than eggs with multiple elevations (p < 0.05). The mean duration of the Ca2+ elevations was 166 +/- 13 sec and was similar among eggs with different Ca2+ patterns. The first elevations detected occurred at a mean of 6.6 +/- 0.5 h after insemination. Fertilization in this study was confirmed by looking at pronuclear formation 16 h post-insemination or by DNA staining immediately after the fluorescence readings. Eggs exhibiting Ca2+ elevations ranged in stage of fertilization from just penetrated to pronuclear. Injection of inositol 1,4,5 trisphosphate (5 microM in the injection pipette) into 6 bovine eggs induced an immediate Ca2+ elevation with a mean peak Ca2+ value of 700 +/- 60 nM and a mean duration of 103 +/- 21 sec. Incubation of bovine eggs with 200 microM thimerosal induced periodic Ca2+ rises. The mean number of Ca2+ elevations observed in 35 min of recordings was 3.0 +/- 0.5 (n = 9, range 1-5). The mean peak Ca2+ value of the first thimerosal-induced Ca2+ elevation was 990 +/- 210 nM. The results of this study indicate that fertilization can evoke intracellular Ca2+ elevations in bovine eggs and that the periodicity of these Ca2+ elevations is different among eggs. Furthermore, both inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate and thimerosal were able to induce intracellular Ca2+ release in bovine eggs.  相似文献   

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Sperm-specific phospholipase Czeta (PLCzeta) is known to induce intracellular Ca(2+) oscillations and subsequent early embryonic development when expressed in mouse eggs by injection of RNA encoding PLCzeta (Saunders, C. M., Larman, M. G., Parrington, J., Cox, L. J., Royse, J., Blayney, L. M., Swann, K., and Lai, F. A. (2002) Development 129, 3533-3544). The present study addressed characteristics of purified mouse PLCzeta protein that was synthesized using the baculovirus/Sf9 cell expression system. Microinjection of recombinant PLCzeta protein into mouse eggs induced serial Ca(2+) spikes quite similar to those produced by the injection of sperm extract, probably because of repetitive Ca(2+) release from the endoplasmic reticulum caused by continuously produced inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate. Recombinant PLCdelta1 also induced Ca(2+) oscillations, but a 20-fold higher concentration was required compared with PLCzeta. In the enzymatic assay of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate hydrolyzing activity in vitro at various calcium ion concentrations ([Ca(2+)]), PLCzeta exhibited a significant activity at [Ca(2+)] as low as 10 nm and had 70% maximal activity at 100 nm [Ca(2+)] that is usually the basal intracellular calcium ion concentration level of cells. On the other hand, the activity of PLCdelta1 increased at a [Ca(2+)] between 1 and 30 microm. EC(50) was 52 nm for PLCzeta and 5.7 microm for PLCdelta1. Thus, PLCzeta has an approximately 100-fold higher Ca(2+) sensitivity than PLCdelta1. The ability of purified PLCzeta protein to induce Ca(2+) oscillations qualifies PLCzeta as a proper candidate of the mammalian egg-activating sperm factor. Furthermore, such a high Ca(2+) sensitivity of PLC activity as PLCzeta that can be active in cells at the resting state is thought to be an appropriate characteristic of the sperm factor, which is introduced into the ooplasm upon sperm-egg fusion, triggers Ca(2+) release first, and maintains Ca(2+) oscillations.  相似文献   

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Slow waves are rhythmic depolarizations that underlie mechanical activity of many smooth muscles. Slow waves result through rhythmic Ca(2+) release from intracellular Ca(2+) stores through inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP(3)) sensitive receptors and Ca(2+)-induced Ca(2+) release. Ca(2+) oscillations are transformed into membrane depolarizations by generation of a Ca(2+)-activated inward current. Importantly, the store Ca(2+) oscillations that underlie slow waves are entrained across many cells over large distances. It has been shown that IP(3) receptor-mediated Ca(2+) release is enhanced by membrane depolarization. Previous studies have implicated diffusion of Ca(2+) or the second messenger IP(3) across gap junctions in synchronization of Ca(2+) oscillations. In this study, a novel mechanism of Ca(2+) store entrainment through depolarization-induced IP(3) receptor-mediated Ca(2+) release is investigated. This mechanism is significantly different from chemical coupling-based mechanisms, as membrane potential has a coupling effect over distances several orders of magnitude greater than either diffusion of Ca(2+) or IP(3) through gap junctions. It is shown that electrical coupling acting through voltage-dependent modulation of store Ca(2+) release is able to synchronize oscillations of cells even when cells are widely separated and have different intrinsic frequencies of oscillation.  相似文献   

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Unfertilized eggs of the newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster, are arrested at the second meiotic metaphase, with activity of the M‐phase promoting factor (MPF) maintained at a high level. After fertilization, the eggs resume the cell cycle, and emit the second polar body. When the change in [Ca2+]i in the fertilized eggs was monitored by aequorin, an early increase in [Ca2+]i was observed 5–10 min after insemination and continued for about 30 sec. A late increase in [Ca2+]i then occurred 10–15 min after fertilization and continued for 30–40 min. The injection of 1,2‐Bis (2 aminophenoxy) ethane‐N,N,N′,N′,‐tetraacetic acid (BAPTA) into unfertilized eggs inhibited reinitiation of the cell cycle after fertilization. Western blot analysis with antibodies against cyclin B1 or Mos indicated that both cyclin B1 and Mos were present in unfertilized eggs, but both disappeared within 30 min after fertilization. Treatment with Ca2+‐ionophore decreased both cyclin B1 and Mos. Chymotryptic activity in Cynops egg extracts was not significantly increased after fertilization or activation by treatment with the Ca2+‐ionophore. No change in [Ca2+]i was observed following treatment with cycloheximide, but the amount of both cyclin B1 and Mos rapidly decreased. These results indicate that resumption of meiosis in Cynops eggs is induced by an increase in [Ca2+]i at fertilization, which causes degradation of both cyclin B1 and Mos by inhibition of de novo synthesis of those proteins. Mol. Reprod. Dev. 53:341–349, 1999. © 1999 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Pleschka S 《Biological chemistry》2008,389(10):1273-1282
The Raf/MEK/ERK signal transduction cascade belongs to the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades. Raf/MEK/ERK signaling leads to stimulus-specific changes in gene expression, alterations in cell metabolism or induction of programmed cell death (apoptosis), and thus controls cell differentiation and proliferation. It is induced by extracellular agents, including pathogens such as RNA viruses. Many DNA viruses are known to induce cellular signaling via this pathway. As these pathogens partly use the DNA synthesis machinery for their replication, they aim to drive cells into a proliferative state. In contrast, the consequences of RNA virus-induced Raf/MEK/ERK signaling were less clear for a long time, but since the turn of the century the number of publications on this topic has rapidly increased. Research on this virus/host-interaction will broaden our understanding of its relevance in viral replication. This important control center of cellular responses is differently employed to support the replication of several important human pathogenic RNA viruses including influenza, Ebola, hepatitis C and SARS corona viruses.  相似文献   

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Mammalian eggs and embryos rely upon mitochondrial ATP production to survive and proceed through preimplantation development. Ca(2+) oscillations at fertilization have been shown to cause a reduction of mitochondrial NAD+ and flavoproteins, suggesting they might also cause changes in cytosolic ATP levels. Here, we have monitored intracellular Ca(2+) and ATP levels in fertilizing mouse eggs by imaging the fluorescence of a Ca(2+) dye and luminescence of firefly luciferase. At fertilization an initial increase in ATP levels occurs with the first Ca(2+) transient, with a second increase occurring about 1 h later. The increase in cytosolic ATP was estimated to be from a prefertilization concentration of 1.9 mM to a peak value of 3 mM. ATP levels returned to prefertilization values as the Ca(2+) oscillations terminated. An increase in ATP also occurred with other stimuli that increase Ca(2+) and it was blocked when Ca(2+) oscillations were inhibited by BAPTA injection. Additionally, an ATP increase was not seen when eggs were activated by cycloheximide, which does not cause a Ca(2+) increase. These data suggest that mammalian fertilization is associated with a sudden but transient increase in cytosolic ATP and that Ca(2+) oscillations are both necessary and sufficient to cause this increase in ATP levels.  相似文献   

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The rapidly exchanging intracellular calcium stores play an important role in control of cytoplasmic calcium homeostasis and in generation of intracellular calcium signals. These stores are specific intracellular compartments which are able to accumulate and release calcium in response to appropriate stimuli. Two types of stores can be distinguished in nonmuscle cells based on substances discharging these stores: (1) Ca2+-sensitive and (2) inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate-sensitive intracellular depots. These two depots can be either separate intracellular compartments or a single compartment that shares both releasing mechanisms. The state of the art of our understanding of the cytoplasmic calcium release is the focus of this review.Neirofiziologiya/Neurophysiology, Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 9–15, January–February, 1994.  相似文献   

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The sulfhydryl reagent thimerosal enhanced the sensitivity of hamster eggs to injected inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP3) or Ca2+ to generate regenerative Ca2+ release from intracellular pools. A monoclonal antibody (mAb) to the InsP3 receptor blocked both the InsP3-induced Ca2+ release (IICR) and Ca(2+)-induced Ca2+ release (CICR). The mAb also blocked Ca2+ oscillations induced by thimerosal. The results indicate that thimerosal enhances IICR sensitized by cytosolic Ca2+, but not CICR from InsP3-insensitive pools, and causes repetitive Ca2+ releases from InsP3-sensitive pools.  相似文献   

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Apigenin, a dietary bioflavonoid with anticarcinogenic properties, was highly cytotoxic for HeLa cells (incubated with 0.5% FBS). This effect was accompanied with a marked increase in ERK1/2 but not MEK1/2 phosphorylation. The cytotoxic effects of apigenin were attenuated by the stimulation of these cells with 10% FBS, which provoked an increase in the phosphorylation levels of MEK1/2 and ERK1/2. The steps in the ERK1/2 pathway relevant to the cytotoxic effects of apigenin, as well as the contribution of other signaling pathways, were investigated. The activation of the pathway by transfection with the constitutively active Ras mutant (RasV12) conferred protection to serum-starved HeLa cells against apigenin, whereas the constitutively active MEK(E) mutant did not. MEK inhibitors (PD098059 or U0126) blocked ERK1/2 phosphorylation induced by apigenin and conferred partial protection against this flavonoid. The effects of apigenin did not involve p38-MAPK or JNK1/2, and were not simply due to inhibition of PI3kinase or protein kinase CK2. These data suggest that the deregulation of the ERK1/2 pathway, due to the potentiation of ERK1/2 phosphorylation without increasing MEK1/2 phosphorylation, is involved in apigenin-induced HeLa cell death.  相似文献   

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The sperm-specific phospholipase C-zeta (PLCzeta) elicits fertilization-like Ca2+ oscillations and activation of embryo development when microinjected into mammalian eggs (Saunders, C. M., Larman, M. G., Parrington, J., Cox, L. J., Royse, J., Blayney, L. M., Swann, K., and Lai, F. A. (2002) Development (Camb.) 129, 3533-3544; Cox, L. J., Larman, M. G., Saunders, C. M., Hashimoto, K., Swann, K., and Lai, F. A. (2002) Reproduction 124, 611-623). PLCzeta may represent the physiological stimulus for egg activation and development at mammalian fertilization. PLCzeta is the smallest known mammalian PLC isozyme, comprising two EF hand domains, a C2 domain, and the catalytic X and Y core domains. To gain insight into PLCzeta structure-function, we assessed the ability of PLCzeta and a series of domain-deletion constructs to cause phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate hydrolysis in vitro and also to generate cytoplasmic Ca2+ changes in intact mouse eggs. PLCzeta and the closely related PLCdelta1 had similar K(m) values for phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate, but PLCzeta was around 100 times more sensitive to Ca2+ than was PLCdelta1. Notably, specific phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate hydrolysis activity was retained in PLCzeta constructs that had either EF hand domains or the C2 domain removed, or both. In contrast, Ca2+ sensitivity was greatly reduced when either one, or both, of the EF hand domains were absent, and the Hill coefficient was reduced upon deletion of the C2 domain. Microinjection into intact mouse eggs revealed that all domain-deletion constructs were ineffective at initiating Ca2+ oscillations. These data suggest that the exquisite Ca2+-dependent features of PLCzeta regulation are essential for it to generate inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate and Ca2+ oscillations in intact mouse eggs.  相似文献   

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NBS1 is a member of the Mre11–Rad50–NBS1 complex, which plays a role in cellular responses to DNA damage and the maintenance of genomic stability. Transgenic mice models and clinical symptoms of NBS patients have shown that NBS1 exerts pleiotropic actions on the growth and development of mammals. The present study showed that after repression of endogenous NBS1 levels using short interfering RNA, hTERT-RPE cells demonstrated impaired proliferation and a poor response to IGF-1. NBS1 down-regulated cells displayed disturbances in periodical oscillations of cyclin E and A and delayed cell cycle progression. Remarkably, lower phosphorylation levels of c-Raf and diminished activity of Erk1/2 in response to IGF-1 suggest a link among NBS1, IGF-1 signaling and the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK cascade. The functional relevance of NBS1 in mitogenic signaling and initiation of cell cycle progression were demonstrated in NBS1 down-regulated cells where IGF-1 had a limited ability to induce the FOS and CCND1 expressions. In conclusion, our findings provide strong evidence that NBS1 has a functional role in IGF-1 signaling for the promotion of cell proliferation via the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK cascade.  相似文献   

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Modulation of the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK pathway by Ca(2+), and calmodulin   总被引:12,自引:0,他引:12  
Ras activation induces a variety of cellular responses that depend on the specific activated effector, the intensity and amplitude of its activation, and the cellular type. Transient activation followed by a sustained but low signal of the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK pathway is a common feature of cell proliferation in many systems. On the contrary, sustained, high activation is linked with either senescence or apoptosis in fibroblasts and to differentiation in neurones and PC12 cells. The temporal regulation of the pathway is relevant and not only depends on the specific receptor activated but also on the presence of diverse modulators of the pathway. We review here evidence showing that calcium (Ca(2+)) and calmodulin (CaM) are able to regulate the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK pathway. CaM-binding proteins (CaMBPs) as Ras-GRF and CaM-dependent protein kinase IV (CaMKIV) positively modulate ERK1/2 activation induced by either NGF or membrane depolarisation in neurones. In fibroblasts, CaM binding to EGF receptor and K-Ras(B) may be involved in the downregulation of the pathway after its activation, allowing a proliferative signalling.  相似文献   

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Over the past two decades, basic research has revealed a complex network of regulatory mechanisms that control the ERK1/2-signaling cascade. ERK1/2 mediate cardiac hypertrophy, a major risk factor for the development of arrhythmias, heart failure and sudden death, but also beneficial effects, e.g. protection of the heart from cell death and ischemic injury. Selective targeting of these ambiguous ERK functions could provide a powerful tool in the treatment of cardiac disease. This short review will discuss new mechanistic insights into ERK1/2-dependent development of cardiac hypertrophy and the prospect to translate this knowledge into future therapeutic strategies.  相似文献   

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Fertilized mouse eggs exhibit repetitive rises in intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) necessary for egg activation. Precise spatiotemporal dynamics of each [Ca(2+)](i) rise were investigated by high-speed Ca(2+) imaging during early development of monospermic eggs. Every [Ca(2+)](i) rise involved a Ca(2+) wave. In the first Ca(2+) transient, [Ca(2+)](i) increased in two steps separated by a "shoulder" point, suggesting two distinct Ca(2+) release mechanisms. The first step was a Ca(2+) wave that propagated from the sperm-fusion site to its antipode in 4-5 s (velocity, approximately 20 microm/s in most eggs). The second step from the shoulder to the peak was a nearly uniform [Ca(2+)](i) rise of 12-15 s. A slight cytoplasmic movement followed the Ca(2+) wave in the same direction and recovered in 25-35 s. These characteristics changed as follows, as Ca(2+) oscillations progressed during the second meiosis up to their cessation at the stage of pronuclei formation ( approximately 3 h after fertilization). (1) The duration of Ca(2+) transients became shorter. (2) The shoulder point shifted to higher levels and the first step occupied most of the rising phase. (3) The rate of [Ca(2+)](i) rise became greater and wave speeds increased up to 80-100 microm/s or more. (4) The transient cytoplasmic movement always resulted from the Ca(2+) wave, although its displacement became smaller. (5) The Ca(2+) wave initiation site was freed from the sperm-fusion or -entry site and eventually localized in the cortex of the vegetal hemisphere. Since the shift of the wave initiation site to the vegetal cortex is observed in fertilized eggs of nemertean worms and ascidians, this might be an evolutionarily conserved feature.  相似文献   

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In mammalian eggs, sperm-induced Ca2+ oscillations at fertilization are the primary trigger for egg activation and initiation of embryonic development. Identifying the downstream effectors that decode this unique Ca2+ signal is essential to understand how the transition from egg to embryo is coordinated. Here, we investigated whether conventional PKCs (cPKCs) can decode Ca2+ oscillations at fertilization. By monitoring the dynamics of GFP-labeled PKCalpha and PKCgamma in living mouse eggs, we demonstrate that cPKCs translocate to the egg membrane at fertilization following a pattern that is shaped by the amplitude, duration, and frequency of the Ca2+ transients. In addition, we show that cPKC translocation is driven by the C2 domain when Ca2+ concentration reaches 1-3 microM. Finally, we present evidence that one physiological function of activated cPKCs in fertilized eggs is to sustain long-lasting Ca2+ oscillations, presumably via the regulation of store-operated Ca2+ entry.  相似文献   

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