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Initiation of the activation potential by an increase in intracellular calcium in eggs of the frog,Rana pipiens
Authors:Nicholas L Cross
Institution:Department of Biology, B-022 University of California, San Diego La Jolla, California 92093 USA
Abstract:The membrane potential of the frog egg undergoes a transient positive shift at fertilization which is a block to polyspermy. This paper addresses the question of how a sperm elicits this “fertilization potential.” Iontophoretic injection of Ca2+ activates Rana pipiens eggs to develop and initiates a transient, positive-going shift in the membrane potential (the activation potential) which is like the sperm-induced fertilization potential in amplitude, duration, and Cl? dependence. Activation potentials are elicited by Ca2 injection into both animal and vegetal regions of the egg, but the rate of the initial depolarization is much less when Ca2+ is injected into the vegetal region. Injections of K+, Na+, Cl?, or Mg2+ do not result in activation potentials, but the Ca2+ analogs, Sr2+ and Ba2+, can substitute for Ca2+. Treatment of eggs with the divalent cation ionophore, A23187, also initiates a transient, positive-going depolarization. Because injection of Ca2+ is sufficient to elicit a response almost identical to a fertilization potential, the ion transport mechanisms necessary to produce a fertilization potential must preexist in the unfertilized eggs; the sperm contributes only the stimulus to activate these mechanisms. The results reported here suggest that the stimulus may be a rise in free Ca2+.
Keywords:To whom reprint requests should be addressed at his current address: Department of Medicine (151 M)  Stanford University School of Medicine  Stanford  Calif  94305  
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