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Fertilization Membrane Formation in Sea Urchin Eggs Induced by Drugs Known to Cause Ca2+Release from Isolated Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
Authors:Akiko Fujiwara  Katsunari Taguchi  Ikuo Yasumasu
Institution:Department of Biology, School of Education, Waseda University, 1-6-1 Nishiwaseda Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160, Japan
Abstract:Ryanodine, miconazole, clotrimazole, doxorubicin, quercetin, halothane, caffeine and chloroform, which activate Ca2+-induced Ca2+release from Ca2+stores, induced Ca2+release from a particulate fraction isolated from sea urchin eggs, Ca2+influx into eggs and formation of a fertilization membrane in an appreciable number of eggs. Their minimum effective concentrations for inducing a fertilization membrane increased in the order of these drugs listed above, and this order was also the same as that of their minimum effective concentrations for inducing Ca2+release from the isolated particulate fraction. Their effect in inducing a fertilization membrane was blocked by ruthenium red and procaine, which inhibit Ca2+release from Ca2+stores. Thus these drugs probably induced sufficient Ca2+release to make the cytosolic Ca2+level high enough in many eggs for formation of a fertilization membrane. In the absence of external Ca2+, fewer eggs treated with these drugs formed a fertilization membrane and more eggs did so on further treatment with either A23187 or carbonylcyanide-p-trifluoromethoxy-phenylhydrazone (FCCP). Thus, a high level of Ca2+is probably derived from Ca2+release through Ca2+releasing channels (by A23187), from mitochondria (by FCCP) and its transport from the external medium.
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