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ON THE ROLE OF CALCIUM IONS IN OOCYTE MATURATION IN THE POLYCHAETE CHAETOPTERUS PERGAMENTACEUS *
Author(s) -
IKEGAMI S.,
OKADA T. S.,
KOIDE S. S.
Publication year - 1976
Publication title -
development, growth and differentiation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.864
H-Index - 66
eISSN - 1440-169X
pISSN - 0012-1592
DOI - 10.1111/j.1440-169x.1976.00033.x
Subject(s) - polychaete , oocyte , calcium , zoology , biology , anatomy , medicine , ecology , fishery , embryo
The germinal vesicle of mechanically released Chaetopterus oocytes disintegrates in natural sea water (NSW), but not in artificial sea water of normal composition (ASW), calcium‐free sea water (CaFSW), magnesium‐free sea water (MgFSW) or calcium and magnesium‐free sea water (CaMgFSW). Several methods of inducing oocyte maturation using chemically well‐defined medium have been established. (1) Germinal vesicle breakdown was induced by the treatment of immature oocytes with KCl (60 mM) in ASW or MgFSW. The presence of Ca 2+ is necessary for inducing oocyte maturation with high potassium concentration. “Differentiation without cleavage” was observed after this treatment. (2) Trypsin (0.3%) induced oocyte maturation in ASW, but not in CaFSW. Oocytes matured in this manner developed to trochophores upon insemination. (3) Immature oocytes, treated with isotonic CaCl 2 for less than 1 min and then transferred to ASW, underwent germinal vesicle breakdown. The oocytes were arrested at the first meiotic metaphase and upon insemination developed to trochophore larvae. (4) Tetracaine (0.4 mM) induced oocyte maturation in the absence of Ca 2+ in the medium. In ASW, CaFSW or CaMgFSW containing the drug, oocytes were arrested at the first meiotic metaphase, while in MgFSW with tetracaine they developed parthenogenetically up to the 4‐ and 8‐cell stages. The role of calcium in oocyte maturation was established and its importance was discussed based on the results obtained with the different ways of inducing oocyte maturation.

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