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Ocean acidification increases polyspermy of a broadcast spawning bivalve species by hampering membrane depolarization and cortical granule exocytosis
- Source :
- Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 231
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Ensuring that oocytes are fertilized by a single sperm during broadcast spawning is crucial for the fertilization success of many marine invertebrates. Although the adverse impacts of ocean acidification (OA) on various marine species have been revealed in recent years, its impact on polyspermy and the underlying mechanisms involved remain largely unknown. Therefore, in the present study, the effect of OA on polyspermy risk was assessed in a broadcast spawning bivalve, Tegillarca granosa. In addition, the impacts of OA on the two polyspermy blocking processes, the fast block (membrane depolarization) and the permanent block (cortical reaction), were investigated. The results show that the exposure of oocytes to two future OA scenarios (pH 7.8 and pH 7.4) leads to significant increases in polyspermy risk, about 1.70 and 2.38 times higher than the control, respectively. The maximum change in the membrane potential during oocyte membrane depolarization markedly decreased to 15.79 % (pH 7.8) and 34.06 % (pH 7.4) of the control value. Moreover, the duration of oocyte membrane depolarization was significantly reduced to approximately 63.38 % (pH 7.8) and 21.91 % (pH 7.4) of the control. In addition, cortical granule exocytosis, as well as microfilament migration, were significantly arrested by OA treatment. Exposure to future OA scenarios also led to significant reductions in the ATP and Ca2+ content of the oocytes, which may explain the hampered polyspermy blocking. Overall, the present study suggests that OA may significantly increase polyspermy risk in T. granosa by inhibiting membrane depolarization and arresting cortical granule exocytosis.
- Subjects :
- Male
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Oceans and Seas
Aquatic Science
Cytoplasmic Granules
Exocytosis
Membrane Potentials
Human fertilization
Adenosine Triphosphate
Cell Movement
medicine
Animals
Membrane potential
Cortical granule exocytosis
Chemistry
Depolarization
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Polyspermy
Oocyte
Sperm
Spermatozoa
Cell biology
Bivalvia
Actin Cytoskeleton
medicine.anatomical_structure
Fertilization
Oocytes
Cortical reaction
Calcium
Female
Acids
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18791514
- Volume :
- 231
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9a0611cb8d51e8dae52cb710b91e6e47