External calcium ions are requisite for fertilization of sea urchin eggs by spermatozoa with reacted acrosomes |
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Authors: | Kiyoshi Sano Haruo Kanatani |
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Institution: | Laboratory of Reproductive Biology, National Institute for Basic Biology, Myodaiji, Okazaki, 444 Japan |
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Abstract: | That a small amount of external calcium ions is requisite for the fertilization by spermatozoa with reacted acrosomes was found by some simple experiments using jelly-treated sperm of the sea urchin, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus. When eggs were inseminated with the jelly-treated sperm in artificial seawaters containing calcium at various concentrations, the percentage of fertilization decreased concomitant with the reduction in the amount of external calcium ions, 50% at 40 μM calcium and almost 0% at less than 10 μM. On the other hand, it was observed that both the morphology of the reacted acrosome and the binding capacity of the jelly-treated spermatozoa to eggs were not influenced by the calcium deficiency. These results suggest that external calcium ions are indispensable even for the fertilization processes following sperm binding to eggs after the acrosome reaction, such as penetration of reacted spermatozoa through vitelline layer and/or membrane fusion between egg and spermatozoon. |
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