ryanodine-sensitive calcium store
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Relative intracellular free Ca2+ concentrations ([Ca2+]i) were monitored in mature unfertilized mouse eggs by measuring fluorescence of intracellular fluo3. A number of different agents were found to cause sustained repetitive transient [Ca2+1] oscillations. These were microinjection of a cytosolic sperm factor, sustained injection of Ins-(1,4,5)P,, or extracellular addition of the thiol reagent thimerosal. Stimulating G-protein activity by injection of guanosine 5'-[y-thio]triphosphate plus application of carbachol also caused [Ca2+], oscillations, but less reliably than other stimuli. A role for Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release and a ryanodine-sensitive Ca2+ channel in mouse eggs was suggested by the finding that microinjection, or external addition, of ryanodine also caused [Ca2+]i increases. Furthermore, ryanodine, along with thimerosal, increased the sensitivity of eggs to Ca2+-induced [Ca2+]1 oscillations. When ryanodine was added to eggs oscillating in response to the sperm factor, InsPJ or thimerosal, it caused a decrease in amplitude of oscillations and eventually a block of [Ca2+]1 oscillations associated with a sustained elevation of [Ca2+]i. These data suggest that a ryanodine-sensitive Ca2+-release mechanism exists in mouse eggs and that a ryanodine-sensitive Ca2+ store plays a role in generating intracellular [Ca2+]i oscillations.
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