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Dev Growth Differ 1976 Jan 01;184:407-412. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-169X.1976.00407.x.
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EFFECT OF DNP ON ACCELERATION OF THE CLEAVAGE FOLLOWING INSUFFICIENT PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION IN THE SEA URCHIN EGG.

Kojima MK .


Abstract
Unfertilized eggs of sea urchins, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus and Pseudocentrotus depressus, were treated with 4-5% butyric acid-sea water for 40-60 sec so that they were activated partheno-genetically without visible cortical changes. When these insufficiently activated eggs were inseminated 90-120 min after butyric acid-treatment, they divided much earlier than the control eggs in the first cleavage cycle. In the present paper, it becomes clear that if eggs are put into m/2,000-m/16,000 DNP-sea water at 60 min after insufficient activation and 30 min later, returned to normal sea water and then inseminated, they still show acceleration of the first cleavage in the same degree as the eggs which are not treated with DNP, while if eggs are exposed to DNP for 30 min prior to the insufficient activation or within 60 min after the activation, they do not show any acceleration of the cleavage. From these results, it may be concluded that some preparations for cleavage acceleration which are arrested by DNP become ready in the eggs at an early period in the first cleavage cycle and these preparations cannot be cancelled by DNP-treatment once they have been completed.

PubMed ID: 37281088
Article link: Dev Growth Differ