PMID: 2511712Sep 1, 1989Paper

Experimental analysis of membrane potential changes during maturation of Bufo bufo gargarizans oocytes

Shi yan sheng wu xue bao
J X ZhaoW P Wang

Abstract

The full-grown oocytes obtained from toad (bufo bufo gargarizans) submitted in hibernation state or reared at 25-30 degrees C for several months, named hibernation oocyte or high temperature oocyte, had a membrane potential of -41.51 +/- 0.77 mV and -43.83 +/- 1.39 mV in Ringer's solution respectively. The hibernation oocytes underwent GVBD (germinal vesicle breakdown) and membrane depolarization at 19 +/- 1 degree C after progesterone stimulation. The membrane potential was about -20 mV at the period of GVBD, and -10 mV or so at 20 hours after the hormone treatment. However, the high temperature oocytes did not undergo GVBD, their membrane potential decreased before the fourth hour after treatment with progesterone and then recovered. If the hibernation oocytes were preincubated at 37-38 degrees C for 13 hours prior to the culture in the medium containing progesterone (10(-6)M, 37-38 degrees C), no GVBD was observed and the membrane depolarized before the fourth hour after treatment with progesterone then recovered, but MPF was detectable in the cytoplasm (unpublished). Both GVBD and membrane depolarization appeared in the hibernation oocytes and high temperature oocytes after injection of MPF. The time required for the hibern...Continue Reading

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