2009
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PublicationArticle Extracellular calcium protects against verapamil-induced metaphase-II arrest and initiation of apoptosis in aged rat eggs(2009) S.K. Chaube; Anima Tripathi; Sabana Khatun; S.K. Mishra; P.V. Prasad; T.G. ShrivastavNon-specific L-type calcium channel blockers, such as verapamil (≥50 μM), induce metaphase-II (M-II) arrest and apoptosis in aged rat eggs cultured in Ca2+-deficient medium. However, the effects of extracellular Ca2+ on verapamil-induced M-II arrest and apoptosis have not yet been reported. We have demonstrated that postovulatory aging induced exit from M-II arrest by extruding a second polar body, a morphological sign of spontaneous egg activation (SEA). Verapamil inhibited SEA and induced egg apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner in Ca2+-deficient medium. The initiation of apoptotic features was observed at 50 μM of verapamil. Extracellular Ca2+ (1.80 mM) reduced intracellular H2O2 level, bax protein expression, caspase-3 activity, DNA fragmentation and protected against 50 μM, but not higher concentrations of ≥100 μM in verapamil-induced egg apoptosis. These results suggest that extracellular Ca2+ ions have a role during SEA and protect against verapamil-induced apoptosis in aged rat eggs. © 2009 International Federation for Cell Biology.
