Abstract

In contrast to the situation found in the bivalves Barnea Candida and Spisula solidissima prophase arrested oocytes of Ruditapes philippinarum cannot be fertilized when extracted from the ovary. They must first undergo germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) under the influence of the neurohormone serotonin (5-HT) which drives them to a second block occurring in metaphase of the first maturation division. We used Fluo-3 to investigate the possibility that calcium was involved as a second messenger in controlling this first step in meiosis reinitiation. Our data showed that, in addition to 5-HT, ionophore, thapsigargin and the weak bases ammonia and procaine could induce prophase-arrested oocytes of Ruditapes to resume meiosis.

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