Zona-free rat oocytes inseminated with capacitated sperm, under condit
ions that allow polyspermic fertilization, exhibited a rapid, transien
t elevation of cellular calcium (from 147 +/- 10 to 607 +/- 55 nM, n =
19, measured by Fura 2 fluorescence ratio imaging) immediately after
sperm attachment. This peak was followed by a series of dramatic calci
um transients of high amplitude (maximal 847 +/- 32 nM) and frequency
(range 2.1 +/- 0.07 - 3.9 +/- 0.07 min), which continued for several h
ours. A similar pattern was seen also in zona-free oocytes fertilized
with low sperm density (i.e. producing mainly monospermic attachment)
and in zona-enclosed oocytes fertilized in vitro. Moreover, single or
repetitive calcium transients were observed in rat oocytes fertilized
in vivo. These findings indicate that in normal fertilization in vivo,
sperm-oocyte interaction initiates a prolonged train of cyclical calc
ium changes in the oocyte. This activity may be necessary for the earl
y events in the fertilization process.