Abstract

The site of production of meiosis-inducing substance (MIS), produced in the ovary under the influence of gonad-stimulating substance (GSS) taken from radial nerves, was studied with the starfish, Asterina pectinifera. The rate of oocyte maturation observed in isolated oocytes with follicles kept in sea water containing GSS (100 μg/ml) was generally low when a small number of eggs per unit quantity of sea water was used. However, with increased number of oocytes per milliliter of GSS-sea water, the maturation rate increased up to 100% (10 4 eggs/ml). The supernatant of such an incubation mixture of oocytes and GSS contained an appreciable amount of MIS. When a large number of oocytes (10 4/ml) was used, the rate of oocyte maturation increased with the rise in concentration of GSS. Isolated follicles were found to produce MIS when incubated in sea water containing GSS, suggesting that the site of production of MIS is the follicle cells. The physiological role of the follicle cells surrounding the full grown oocytes seems to be to produce MIS just before spawning under the influence of GSS.

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