Development of K+-Conductance and Membrane Potentials in Unfertilized Sea Urchin Eggs after Exposure to NH4OH
RA Steinhardt, D Mazia
(1973)
Nature
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Abstract
THE fertilization of the sea urchin egg starts a sequence of changes in the cell membrane which can be measured as changes of membrane potential and membrane resistance1-3. The immediate consequence of contact of ovum and spermatozoon is an action potential, a depolarization and repolarization including a transient reversal of polarity. The overall sequence1,2 converts the anion-permeable membrane of the unfertilized egg (with a potential of about -10 mV, inside negative) to a rather typical K+ permeable membrane (about -60 mV, inside negative). The same results are obtained with parthenogenetic activation of the egg.
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Authors: | RA Steinhardt, D Mazia |
Year published: | 1973 |
DOI: | 10.1038/241400a0 |
Full-text available: | Yes |
Journal: | Nature |
Publisher: | Springer Science and Business Media LLC |

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