The two intracellular Ca2+ release channels, ryanodine receptor and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor, play different roles during fertilization in ascidians

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Albrieux, M [1 ]
Sardet, C [1 ]
Villaz, M [1 ]
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[1] UPMC OBSERV,URA 671,LAB BIOL CELLULAIRE MARINE,STN ZOOL,CNRS,F-06230 VILLEFRANCHE MER,FRANCE
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10.1006/dbio.1997.8674
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Fertilization in the ascidians triggers an activation wave of calcium release followed by intracellular calcium oscillations synchronous with periodic membrane potential excursions during the completion of the meiotic cell cycle. fertilization also causes a fast decrease in the egg plasma membrane depolarization-activated calcium current and a large increase in capacitance thought to represent membrane addition to the egg surface. We have analyzed the temporal and causal relationships between these changes in the eggs of Phallusia mammillata using whole-cell patch-clamp recording while simultaneously imaging calcium with fura-2 dextran. We have defined the role of ryanodine receptor (RyR) and InsP(3) receptor (InsP(3)R) during fertilization and meiosis by looking at the effects of InsP(3), cyclic ADP ribose (cADPR), and ryanodine in perfused oocytes. We show that InsP(3) (10 mu M perfused through the patch pipette) is able to trigger sustained oscillations in intracellular calcium concentration in unfertilized oocytes, resembling those recorded in fertilized egg completing meiosis. In addition the sustained oscillations resulting from InsP(3) perfusion in unfertilized oocytes are sufficient to cause the emission of both polar bodies. In contrast, ryanodine or cADPR never trigger detectable calcium signal in perfused oocytes. Instead, nanomolar concentrations of ryanodine or cADPR cause a capacitance change, implying a net insertion of membrane to the oocyte surface, and trigger a fast decrease in the depolarization-activated calcium current. Both changes are similar to the changes in conductance and capacitance naturally observed following fertilization. These effects, although not associated with measurable calcium signals, are abolished by coperfusion of the calcium chelator BAPTA. In contrast to ryanodine or cADPR, sustained perfusion of the oocyte with nanomolar concentrations of InsP(3) causes no capacitance change and a slow and moderate decrease in calcium current. Our observations on inseminated patch-clamped eggs further indicate that membrane insertion, which starts 15-20 sec after the onset of the membrane conductance change at fertilization, can be altered by interfering with the RyR. Our results imply that, in ascidians, as in some mammals, RyR and InsP(3)R play distinct roles during fertilization. (C) 1997 Academic Press.
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