A soluble sperm factor gates Ca2+-activated K+ channels in human oocytes

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作者
Dale, B
Fortunato, A
Monfrecola, V
Tosti, E
机构
[1] Stazione Zoologica, 80121 Naples, Villa Comunale
关键词
sperm factor; human oocyte; ion channels; conductance; plasma membrane;
D O I
10.1007/BF02066611
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Purpose: Our goal was to study the activation current in physiologically competent metaphase II human oocytes, ie., nor previously exposed to spermatozoa or aged in vitro, and, in particular to determine whether a soluble sperm factor triggers a fertilization current comparable to that observed with intact spermatozoa and to characterize the current involved. Methods: The whole-cell voltage-clamp technique was used on spare metaphase II oocytes, obtained with patient consent from NF programs. In this configuration a soluble fraction from human spermatozoa was microinjected, and the current recorded. Results: Metaphase II human oocytes generate bell-shaped outward currents of 400-1000 pA (X = 706 +/- 322; n = 10), following injection of a cytosolic extract from human spermatozoa. The amount of sperm extract injected was less than 10% of the total oocyte volume and was equivalent to 1-10 spermatozoa. A similar current was generated following exposure to 20 mu M of the calcium ionophore A23187 (n = 10). The steady-state conductance of the oocyte increased from 10 to 19.8 nS (n = 10) following injection of the sperm factor and from 5.3 to 27.7 nS following ionophore exposure. Both sperm factor- and ionophore-induced currents were reduced in amplitude when the unfertilized oocyte was preexposed to 25-75 mu M iberiotoxin (n = 8) and eliminated at a concentration of 100 mu M iberiotoxin. Conclusions: The data support the hypothesis of a soluble sperm factor involved in the activation of human oocytes and shows that the initial activation response in the human oocyte is the gating of Ca2+-activated K+ channels.
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