Oocyte Maturation and Furrow Formation in an Unfertilized Egg by Fusion with a Fertilized Egg or Blastomeres in the Ascidian, Ascidia sydneiensis divisa: (ascidian egg/cell fusion/oocyte maturation/polar body extrusion/furrow formation)

Dev Growth Differ. 1994 Aug;36(4):373-380. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-169X.1994.00373.x.

Abstract

A technique for fusing an ascidian egg with blastomeres using a chemical fusiogen was established and then used to identify cytoplasmic factors that regulate the process of oocyte maturation in ascidian eggs. Unfertilized eggs fused with fertilized eggs or blastomeres in hypotonic artificial sea water containing 20% polyvinyl alcohol within 10 min. After fusion polar bodies were extruded from the unfertilized portion of the fused eggs. Furrows were formed not only in the fertilized portion but also in the unfertilized portion in the fused eggs. No polar body extrusion and furrow formation occur in either portion of fused unfertilized eggs. These results suggest that fertilized eggs and blastomeres contain a factor that induces oocyte maturation. Polar body extrusion and furrow formation were not suppressed in the fertilized portion of fused eggs, suggesting that unfertilized eggs do not contain a factor that inhibits oocyte maturation.