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The fertilization potential is not necessary for the block to polyspermy or the activation of development in the medaka egg
Authors:Richard Nuccitelli
Institution:Physiology Department, Medical School, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90024 USA
Abstract:The egg of the medaka, Oryzias latipes, was impaled with two microelectrodes so that its membrane potential could be clamped at a constant level during fertilization. Fertilization occurred at all membrane potentials between ?80 and +48 mV. Therefore, there is apparently no electrical block to polyspermy in this egg. In 16 of these eggs the membrane potential was also clamped at a constant level during the 6- to 14-min period after fertilization and the eggs' subsequent development was studied. All of these eggs developed normally up to at least the beating heart stage. Therefore, the fertilization potential is not necessary for further development. When the egg is clamped at levels more negative than ?25 mV, the injected clamping current is usually biphasic just after fertilization with an inward current phase preceding a longer outward phase. The inward current phase corresponds well in time with the membrane depolarization normally triggered by fertilization. The outward current phase was observed in all eggs studied and the more positive the holding potential, the longer was the outward current duration.
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