Skip to main content
Log in

Self and non-self recognition between gametes of the ascidian,Halocynthia roretzi

  • Published:
Wilhelm Roux's archives of developmental biology Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Summary

The self-sterility ofHalocynthia roretzi from Mutsu Bay, Japan, was examined. This sterility is strict and not a single egg can be fertilized in self-sterile animals. Less than 2% of the animals were self-fertile (with 100% cross-fertility). All heterologous sperm can fertilize all eggs, although there are pairs of individuals in which the coelomocytes recognize each other as self. Eggs deprived of follicle cells cannot be fertilized by either autologous or heterologous spermatozoa. Detached autologous or heterologous follicle cells can reattach to the chorion in calcium-enriched sea water and the reconstituted eggs recover their ability to be fertilized. A “mosaic egg” can therefore be obtained, which consists of oocyte, test cells and chorion originating from one individual and follicle cells from another. The “mosaic egg” was used to determine the site of recognition of self and non-self. The results indicate that the recognition resides in the chorion and/or test cells, probably the chorion. The relationship between somatic alloreactivity, previously found in coelomocytes ofH. roretzi, and gamete reactivity is discussed.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Fuke TM (1980) “Contact reaction” between xenogeneic or allogeneic coelomic cells of solitary ascidians. Biol Bull 158:304–305

    Google Scholar 

  • Fuke TM, Numakunai T (1982) Allogeneic cellular reactions between intra-specific types of a solitary ascidian,Halocynthia roretzi. Dev Com Immunol 6:253–261

    Google Scholar 

  • Hoshi H, Numakunai T, Sawada H (1981) Evidence for participation of sperm proteinases in fertilization of solitary ascidian,Halocynthia roretzi: effects of protease inhibitors. Dev Biol 86:117–121

    Google Scholar 

  • Ishikawa M, Numakunai T, Kubo M (1978) Fertilization in ascidians: Interaction between spermatozoa and eggs. In: Abstract. 11th Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Developmental Biology 74 [in Japanese]

  • Jaffery WR (1980) The follicular envelopes of ascidian eggs: a site of messenger RNA and protein synthesis during early embryogenesis. J Exp Zool 212:279–289

    Google Scholar 

  • Lambert CC, Lambert G (1978) Tunicate eggs utilized ammonium ions for fertilization. Science 200:64–65

    Google Scholar 

  • Miller RL (1975) Chemotaxis of spermatozoa ofCiona intestinalis. Nature [London] 254:244–245

    Google Scholar 

  • Morgan TH (1923) Removal of the block to self fertilization in the ascidian Ciona. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 9:170–171

    Google Scholar 

  • Morgan TH (1942) Do spermatozoa penetrate the membrane of self-inseminated eggs of Ciona and Styela? Biol Bull 82:455–460

    Google Scholar 

  • Numakunai T, Hoshino Z (1980) Periodic spawning of three types of the ascidian,Halocynthia roretzi (Drashe), under continuous light conditions. J Exp Zool 212:381–387

    Google Scholar 

  • Numakunai T, Hoshino Z, Hori R (1981) Biology of the ascidian,Halocynthia roretzi (Drashe) in Mutsu Bay. III Distribution and external characteristics of three types. Ann Zool Jap 54:230–239

    Google Scholar 

  • Oka H, Watanabe H (1967) On the colony specificity: with particular reference to fusibility of compound ascidians. Kagaku 37:307–313 [in Japanese]

    Google Scholar 

  • Oka H (1970) Colony specificity in compound ascidians: The genetic control of fusibility. In: H. Yukawa (ed). Profiles of Japan and Japanese scientists. Kodansha, Tokyo, pp 196–206

    Google Scholar 

  • Pinto MR, De Santis R, D'Allessio G, Rosati F (1981) Studies on fertilization in the ascidians: fucosyl sites on vitelline coat ofCiona intestinalis. Exp Cell Res 132:289–295

    Google Scholar 

  • Rosati F, De Santis R (1978a) Studies on fertilization in ascidians. I. Self-sterility and specific recognition between gametes ofCiona intestinalis. Exp Cell Res 112:111–119

    Google Scholar 

  • Rosati F, De Santis R (1978b) Studies on fertilization of the ascidian II. Lectin binding to the gametes ofCiona intestinalis. Exp Cell Res 116:419–427

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Fuke, M.T. Self and non-self recognition between gametes of the ascidian,Halocynthia roretzi . Wilhelm Roux' Archiv 192, 347–352 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00848815

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00848815

Key words

Navigation