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Maturation and fertilization of echinoderm eggs: Role of actin cytoskeleton dynamics

Journal Article · · Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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  1. Department of Biology and Evolution of Marine Organisms, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, Napoli, 80121 (Italy)

Highlights: • Meiotic maturation of starfish oocytes involves the rearrangement of actin filaments and intracellular Ca{sup 2+} increases. • The actin cytoskeleton plays a role in optimizing the Ca{sup 2+} release mechanisms during oocyte maturation. • F-actin dynamics regulates Ca{sup 2+} signaling and cortical granules exocytosis at fertilization in starfish and sea urchin eggs. • Monospermic fertilization is heavily dependent upon the integrity of the actin cytoskeleton of the egg cortex. Starfish and sea urchin are excellent models to study the mechanisms that regulate oocyte maturation and egg activation. Hormonal stimulation of starfish oocytes and their following interaction with spermatozoa induce rapid changes of F-actin and Ca{sup 2+} increases which are prerequisites for normal fertilization and development. Fully grown oocytes isolated from the gonads of starfish contain a large nucleus (∼60–70 μm) (termed germinal vesicle, GV), which is arrested at the first prophase of meiosis. If inseminated, these immature oocytes are penetrated by additional spermatozoa. However, starfish oocytes naturally shed into the sea have already initiated the (meiotic) maturation and are normally fertilized between GV breakdown and the extrusion of the first polar body. This is considered the optimum period to ensure monospermic instead of polyspermic fertilization. By contrast, sea urchin eggs are fertilized only after being fully matured, i.e., at the end of the two meiotic divisions. Here, we provide a comparative review of the role of the actin cytoskeleton in oocyte maturation and fertilization in starfish and sea urchin. It has become increasingly evident that the exquisite regulation of the cortical F-actin is involved in nearly all aspects of the molecular events taking place during the progression of meiotic maturation and fertilization.

OSTI ID:
23127365
Journal Information:
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Journal Name: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications Journal Issue: 2 Vol. 506; ISSN BBRCA9; ISSN 0006-291X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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