Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2041366 Cell Reports 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•High-speed in vivo imaging captures the fertilization Ca2+ response in C. elegans•Image analysis reveals that sperm induce a rapid local Ca2+ rise and a Ca2+ wave•The sperm TRP-3 channel is required to generate the rapid local Ca2+ rise•Sperm Ca2+ imaging argues against the bolus introduction of stored Ca2+

SummarySperm induce Ca2+ waves in the fertilized egg by introducing soluble factors or by surface interactions, which activate egg Ca2+ channels. Involvement of sperm Ca2+ channels is predicted by the conduit model; however, this model has not been validated. In Caenorhabditis elegans, the sperm-specific TRP family Ca2+ channel TRP-3 mediates sperm-oocyte fusion. Here, using high-speed in vivo imaging and image analyses, we show that sperm induce an immediate local Ca2+ rise followed by a Ca2+ wave in fertilized C. elegans oocytes. Oocytes fertilized by rare trp-3 escaper sperm showed a lack of local rise and a delay in onset of the Ca2+ wave. Sperm Ca2+ imaging suggests that the local rise is not due to the bolus introduction of stored Ca2+. These results suggest that, along with its primary function in sperm-oocyte fusion, TRP-3 induces Ca2+ waves in fertilized oocytes, consistent with the conduit model.

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