Hafner M, Petzelt C, Nobiling R, Pawley J B, Kramp D, Schatten G
Institute of Cell Tumor Biology, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, FRG.
Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. 1988;9(3):271-7. doi: 10.1002/cm.970090309.
A wave front of increased free calcium traversing the egg at fertilization is demonstrated in the sea urchin Lytechinus pictus. The use of the fluorescent calcium chelator fura-2 in combination with low-light-level TV microscopy and image processing allows the visualization of the Ca2+ wave front with high spatial and temporal resolution. Such a wave is demonstrated as increased fluorescence after an excitation of 340-nm wavelength and as the reciprocal image in form of a reduced fluorescence when excited at 380 nm. The band-like appearance of the wave resembles the Ca2+ wave described for larger eggs of other species. In a dispermic egg the high resolution of the system used allows us to recognize two waves of Ca2+ originating from the respective points of sperm entry.
在海胆美西刺海胆中,已证实受精时游离钙增加的波前穿过卵子。荧光钙螯合剂fura-2与低光水平电视显微镜和图像处理相结合的应用,使得能够以高空间和时间分辨率可视化Ca2+波前。这样的波在340纳米波长激发后表现为荧光增强,而在380纳米激发时则表现为荧光降低形式的倒数图像。该波的带状外观类似于其他物种较大卵子中描述的Ca2+波。在双精受精的卵子中,所使用系统的高分辨率使我们能够识别源自精子进入各自点的两波Ca2+。