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Electrical Properties of Toad Oocytes During Maturation and Activation
Authors:YASUHIRO IWAO  SHIZUO ITO  CHIAKI KATAGIRI
Institution:Zoological Institute, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060, Japan;Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto 860, Japan
Abstract:The full-grown oocytes of the toad Bufo bufo japonicus , whether in follicular layer or not, had a membrane potential of about -50 mV in De Boer's solution (DB), but underwent a deep hyper-polarization of up to -90 mV when pretreated with Ca, Mg-free EDTA-solution. Regardless of the magnitude of their resting potentials, the defolliculated oocytes exposed to progesterone underwent a gradual depolarization before the germinal vesicle breakdown and retained membrane potential at a level of -10 mV until 18 hr post hormone treatment (PHT), the stage of the second meiotic metaphase. A positive-going activation potential of a magnitude of 70 mV was recorded in the oocytes when pricked at 18 hr PHT as well as in uterine eggs 3–5 min after insemination. A low magnitude of activation potential in response to pricking was recorded in 63% of the oocytes at 13 hr PHT, and premature oocytes exhibiting the activation potential always underwent cortical granule breakdown (CGBD) and perivitelline space formatión. Oocytes where the germinal vesicle had been removed before the hormone treatment exhibited an activation potential and underwent CGBD in response to pricking at 18 hr PHT, whereas those pulse-treated with cycloheximide (10 μg/ml) during the 8–11 hr PHT exhibited neither of these cortical responses. These results indicate that the syntheses of proteins independent of germinal vesicle taking place at 9–11 hr PHT enable the oocytes to undergo cortical responses.
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