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The action of cytochalasin B during egg cleavage in Xenopus laevis: dependence on cell membrane permeability
Authors:S W de Laat  D Luchtel  J G Bluemink
Affiliation:Hubrecht Laboratory, International Embryological Institute, Uppsalalaan 1, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:By exposing Xenopus eggs during the first cleavage to cytochalasin B (CCB) for successive periods of 4 min, it has been shown that CCB sensitivity becomes manifest approximately 7 min after the onset of furrow formation. However, even before this time furrow regression can be induced by the injection of CCB under the membrane in the furrow. This shows that during the first 7 min of cleavage the operative contractile system is CCB sensitive. Using microelectrode techniques, electrical membrane characteristics (membrane potential and resistance) were measured continuously in normally cleaving eggs and in cleaving eggs injected with CCB. It was found that the onset of sensitivity to externally applied CCB coincides with a rapid alteration of the membrane potential and resistance. We have concluded that externally applied CCB can only enter the egg when the membrane permeability increases. No evidence has been found that CCB alters the ionic permeability of preexisting cell membrane.
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