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C C de Oliveira1, H E M de Campos Bicudo.
Abstract
The salivary glands of Drosophila saltans (saltans group, saltans subgroup) analyzed in an advanced stage of programmed cell death showed the appearance of a single, round, nucleolar corpuscle inside the highly altered nucleus of every gland cell, at a time during which the integrity of the original nucleolus was already lost and the original nucleolar material apparently disappeared. In the same nuclei, which already had also lost the characteristic chromosome structure, some delicate chromosome threads were maintained. In many cells, the new nucleolar corpuscle and these chromosome threads are associated. These findings are novel. However, the hypothesis put forward concerning their meaning remains dependent on other studies.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 20307232 PMCID: PMC2990330 DOI: 10.1673/031.006.4401
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Sci ISSN: 1536-2442 Impact factor: 1.857
Figure 1. A-F. Salivary gland cells in different stages of the programmed cell death. A. Normal chromosome set (three chromosome pairs) in a third instar, lacto-acetic orcein stained larva cell. B-E. AG-stained cells. B. Normal nucleolus in third instar larva. C. Normal nucleolus associated with the nucleolar organizer region by DNA threads (arrow). D, E. Patterns of Ag-staining of the nucleolus (arrows) in different moments of programmed cell death: D. staining restrict to the nucleolar center; E. The nucleolus already lost its round shape, masses of stained nucleolar material being spread over and between masses of chromosome material. F. Phase contrast, lacto-acetic orcein. The chromosomes in advanced stage of structural change. Cr = chromocenter; Nu = nucleolus. Scale bars: A = 10 µm; B = 2.5 µm; C = 4.7 µm, D = 7.0 µm; E, F = 3.2 µm.
Figure 2. A-H. Salivary gland cells in different stages of programmed cell death. A. Orange-stained nucleolus (Nu) and green-stained chromosomes in a third instar larva cell stained with acridine orange technique. B. Advanced stage of chromosome alteration; the chromosomes remain green with acridine orange technique. C, D. Cells in very advanced stage of programmed cell death: the new nucleolar body (arrows) is associated with green-stained remains of chromosome material in two disrupted cells (C), or associated with the nuclear membrane (D). E-H. Cells also in very advanced stage of programmed cell death, stained with acridine orange (E, G) and with Ag-Nor (F, H). The arrows point to the same nucleolar bodies in slides stained with the two techniques. In H, the highlighted nucleolus is associated with fine, silver stained threads. In C to H, the cytoplasmic material looks very dense. Scale bars: A = 5.0 µm; B, C, D = 7.2 µm; E-H = 11.5 µm.