Abstract
The effects of 1-methyladenine on oxygen consumption and adenine nucleotide levels were examined in oocytes of Pisaster ochraceus and Patiria miniata. Oocytes of both genera to which 1-methyladenine was added consumed more oxygen than control oocytes beginning 1 to 1 1 2 h after 1-methyladenine addition. The increase in oxygen consumption was correlated with maturation changes in the oocytes and particularly with germinal vesicle breakdown. Pre-fertilization oxygen consumption of eggs did not differ significantly from post-fertilization oxygen consumption of eggs in either genus for 2 1 2 h after fertilization. ATP and AMP concentrations within the oocytes decreased during 1-methyladenine induced maturation, while the ADP concentration increased. It was suggested that increases in ADP concentration and decreases in ATP concentration within maturing starfish oocytes occurred in response to greater energy demands. The simultaneous increase in oocyte oxygen consumption was interpreted as an indicator of increased oxidative phosphorylation acting to restore initial nucleotide concentrations.
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