Lytechinus variegatus 卵における受精後の多精受精に対する電気的防御機構の低温による阻害
Pedro I Ivonnet1, Lukas Chambers1, Lisa Künzi1
1Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA.
Molecular reproduction and development
|January 20, 2026
まとめ
受精前の低温曝露は、卵子の電気的防御機構を阻害することにより、ウニ卵子の多精受精を増加させる。この低温ショックは、多精受精に対する速効性防御機構を損ない、複数の精子が卵子を受精させることを可能にする。
科学分野:
- 生殖生物学
- 細胞生理学
- 海洋生物学
背景:
- 多精受精(卵子が複数の精子によって受精されること)は、通常、受精阻害機構によって防止される。
- ウニ卵子における多精受精に対する速効性防御機構は、卵子膜の急速な電気的脱分極を伴う。
主な方法:
- Lytechinus variegatus の卵子を、精子注入前に低温に曝露した。
- 受精応答中の卵子の膜電位を監視するために電気生理学的記録を用いた。
結論:
- 低温曝露は、多精受精を防ぐ電気的バリアに脆弱性を生じさせる。
- 低温ショックは卵子の活動電位を破壊し、速効性防御機構を損なう。
- 環境温度は、ウニの受精成功に影響を与える重要な要因である。
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