1978
DOI: 10.1002/mrd.1120010311
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Secretory functions of egg cortical granules in fertilization and development: A critical review

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“…Thus, the fact it is preserved can only be explained in the two following ways: (1) either the involved Na+ channels are masked within the membrane and are not directly accessible, which may explain why sperm only can activate them and possibly their resistance to irradiation, although this look a more questionable assumption. (2) or the responsible channels are not true Na+ channels, but rather non specific channels, as already reported for the ascidian eggs (21). However these channels may possibly be more selective for Na+ than for the other ions as supported by previous data obtained both on Urechis and sea urchin eggs (3, 11,12,18).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…Thus, the fact it is preserved can only be explained in the two following ways: (1) either the involved Na+ channels are masked within the membrane and are not directly accessible, which may explain why sperm only can activate them and possibly their resistance to irradiation, although this look a more questionable assumption. (2) or the responsible channels are not true Na+ channels, but rather non specific channels, as already reported for the ascidian eggs (21). However these channels may possibly be more selective for Na+ than for the other ions as supported by previous data obtained both on Urechis and sea urchin eggs (3, 11,12,18).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…In Echinoderms, a two step mechanism has been mainly assumed to protect the eggs from such a lethal issue. A slow and complete block to polyspermy is mediated via the cortical reaction which is completed within 2 min following the first successfull sperm-egg interaction and leads to the elevation of a mechanical barrier, the fertilization membrane (2,3). This definitive block is preceded by a faster and transient block which appears within 2-3 sec.…”
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“…comparable in scale and in its timing with the discharge of cortical vesicles in sea urchin eggs. Cortical granule release, which results in the formation of the fertilisation (vitelline) membrane and blocks further sperm penetration (Schuel, 1978;Longo et al, I986), is regarded as one of the largest single exocytotic bursts known (Fisher & Rebhun, 1983). Secretion of phenolic bodies by D. potatorum zygotes also occurs in response to plasmogamy, indicating that exocytosis may be regulated and possibly mediated by an in~racellular messenger system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are many ways in which this alteration might be brought about. A hydrolytic enzyme, for example, the protease or glucanhydrolase which are present within the granule (Schuel, 1978) may increase the osmolality of the granule contents or unmask charged groups on the macromolecular constituents. Another possible mechanism would entail the loss of stabilizing constituents by efflux or degradation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%