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Phenol oxidases from Rhodnius prolixus: temporal and tissue expression pattern and regulation by ecdysone.

F A Genta1, R S Souza, E S Garcia, P Azambuja.   

Abstract

Rhodnius prolixus 5th instar nymphs have significant PO enzymatic activity in the anterior midgut, fat body and hemolymph. The tissue with the major amount of PO activity is the anterior midgut while those with higher specific activities are the fat body and hemolymph. In this work the temporal pattern of PO enzymatic activity in different tissues was investigated. In fat body, PO peaks occur at 7, 12 and 16 days after a blood meal. In hemolymph, PO diminishes until day 7, and then recovers by day 14. In the anterior midgut tissue, PO peaks on day 9 and just before ecdysis; a similar pattern was observed in the anterior midgut contents. Some of these activities are dependent on the release of ecdysone, as feeding blood meal containing azadirachtin suppresses them and ecdysone treatment counteracts this effect. These results suggest that during the development of the 5th instar, the insect has natural regulating cycles of basal PO expression and activation, which could be related to the occurrence of natural infections. The differences in temporal patterns of activity and the effects of azadirachtin and ecdysone in each organ suggest that, at least in R. prolixus, different tissues are expressing different PO genes.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20361973     DOI: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2010.03.027

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


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