Literature DB >> 12770352

In vitro superoxide activity in the haemolymph of the West Indian leaf cockroach, Blaberus discoidalis.

M M.A. Whitten1, N A. Ratcliffe.   

Abstract

The respiratory burst is an NADPH oxidase-driven reduction of molecular oxygen to superoxide, which can occur in phagocytic cells as part of an antimicrobial defence, and is well documented among the vertebrates. This paper describes a process resembling the respiratory burst, which occurs in the haemolymph and haemocytes of the cockroach, Blaberus discoidalis. The in vitro reduction of nitroblue tetrazolium by superoxide to formazan was measured spectrophotometrically in B. discoidalis haemolymph in response to various immune elicitors. Nitroblue tetrazolium reduction was partly impeded in the presence of superoxide dismutase, a specific antioxidant which converts superoxide to hydrogen peroxide, as well as by chemicals known to inhibit the respiratory burst in vertebrates (trifluoperazine, diphenylene iodonium, and N-ethylmaleimide). This suggests the generation of superoxide anions by haemolymph as part of an immune response. Furthermore, formazan staining of elicitor-treated haemocytes was observed microscopically, with less intense staining in the presence of superoxide dismutase. Finally, respiratory burst inhibitors and superoxide dismutase enhanced the growth of E. coli incubated in whole haemolymph, implying a role for haemolymph-derived superoxide in antibacterial defence.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 12770352     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-1910(99)00039-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Insect Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1910            Impact factor:   2.354


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