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KMID : 0578319960060060759
Molecules and Cells
1996 Volume.6 No. 6 p.759 ~ p.765
Potassium-enhanced Receptor-mediated Endocytosis in Oocyte Maturation in Polychaete, Pseudopotamilla occelata
Chung Hun-mo

Lee Sang-hyun
Abstract
Using a confncal-laser scanning microscopy in this study, we investigated the underlying mechanism for the receptor-mediated endocytosis (RME) of coelomic fluid proteins into polychaete oocytes that was dramatically enhanced by potassium ion (K)-induced depolarization. Decrease of extracellular sodium ion (Na) did not have any effect on the K-induced RME. On the other hand, either removal of extracellular calcium ion (Ca) or addition of 10 ¥ìM nifedipine, an L-type Ca channel blocker, led to a profaund decrease of the event, indicating that extracellular Ca that flowed in an oocyte through L-like Ca channels might be responsible for the process. Twenty mM of caffeine that probably increased intracellular Ca from an intracellular pool in an oocyte did not enhance the RME at all, emphasizing the importance of extracellular Ca for the event. However, 100 nM of phorbol myristate acetate (PMA), a protein kinase C (PKC) activator, could also enhance the RME markedly even in the absence of extracellular Ca. Therefore, we tentatively conclude here that intracellular Ca from an extracellular source through L-like channels may participate in RME by triggering a signal transduction pathway such as a PKC system that is in charge with the process in polychaete oocytes.
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