Ultrastructure and Ultracytochemistry of Fertilization Envelope Formation in the Carp Egg |
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Authors: | SHIGEHARU KUDO |
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Institution: | Department of Anatomy, Gunma University School of Medicine, Maebashi 371, Japan |
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Abstract: | This paper describes ultrastructural and ultracytochemical events occurring during the process of transformation of the vitelline envelope (VE) into the fertilization envelope (FE) in the egg of Cyprinus carpio. The VE is composed of four layers, except the micropylar region. The outermost (first) layer can be subdivided into a double layer (upper and lower halves) by cytochemical differences. The upper half is more protein-rich and positive for acid phosphatase (AcPase) activity, while the lower one is more carbohydrate-rich and negative for AcPase. The most striking differences between the VE and the FE appear in the first layer component and the thickness. The FE first layer, ultrastructurally and cytochemically consisting of a single layer, gradually grows to be about five-fold as thick as the VE first layer by 40 min after fertilization. This may be due to displacement of the former VE first layer by deposits of the cortical alveolar exudate. |
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