Abstract
In Xenopus embryos, previous results failed to detect changes in the activity of free calcium ions (Ca2+i) during cell division using Ca2(+)-selective microelectrodes, while experiments with aequorin yielded uncertain results complicated by the variation during cell division of the aequorin concentration to cell volume ratio. We now report, using Ca2(+)-selective microelectrodes, that cell division in Xenopus embryos is accompanied by periodic oscillations of the Ca2+i level, which occur with a periodicity of 30 min, equal to that of the cell cycle. These Ca2+i oscillations were detected in 24 out of 35 experiments, and had a mean amplitude of 70 nM, around a basal Ca2+i level of 0.40 microM. Ca2+i oscillations did not take place in the absence of cell division, either in artificially activated eggs or in cleavage-blocked embryos. Therefore, Ca2+i oscillations do not represent, unlike intracellular pH oscillations (Grandin, N., and M. Charbonneau. J. Cell Biol. 111:523-532. 1990), a component of the basic cell cycle ("cytoplasmic clock" or "master oscillator"), but appear to be more likely related to some events of mitosis.
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Created | 21 years, 3 months ago (May 14, 2004, 8:18 p.m.) |
Deposited | 2 years, 1 month ago (July 21, 2023, 9:19 p.m.) |
Indexed | 1 month ago (July 26, 2025, 5:13 a.m.) |
Issued | 34 years, 6 months ago (Feb. 15, 1991) |
Published | 34 years, 6 months ago (Feb. 15, 1991) |
Published Online | 34 years, 6 months ago (Feb. 15, 1991) |
Published Print | 34 years, 6 months ago (Feb. 15, 1991) |
@article{Grandin_1991, title={Intracellular free calcium oscillates during cell division of Xenopus embryos.}, volume={112}, ISSN={1540-8140}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.112.4.711}, DOI={10.1083/jcb.112.4.711}, number={4}, journal={The Journal of cell biology}, publisher={Rockefeller University Press}, author={Grandin, N and Charbonneau, M}, year={1991}, month=feb, pages={711–718} }