Literature DB >> 24943875

Cell death and tissue reorganization in Rhynchosciara americana (Sciaridae: Diptera) metamorphosis and their relation to molting hormone titers.

Amanda Dos Santos Brandão1, Jônatas Bussador do Amaral2, Paula Rezende-Teixeira3, Klaus Hartfelder4, Fábio Siviero5, Gláucia Maria Machado-Santelli6.   

Abstract

Programmed cell death (PCD) is a focal topic for understanding processes underlying metamorphosis in insects, especially so in holometabolous orders. During adult morphogenesis it allows for the elimination of larva-specific tissues and the reorganization of others for their functionalities in adult life. In Rhynchosciara, this PCD process could be classified as autophagic cell death, yet the expression of apoptosis-related genes and certain morphological aspects suggest that processes, autophagy and apoptosis may be involved. Aiming to reveal the morphological changes that salivary gland and fat body cells undergo during metamorphosis we conducted microscopy analyses to detect chromatin condensation and fragmentation, as well as alterations in the cytoplasm of late pupal tissues of Rhynchosciara americana. Transmission electron microscopy and confocal microscopy revealed cells in variable stages of death. By analyzing the morphological structure of the salivary gland we observed the presence of cells with autophagic vacuoles and apoptotic bodies and DNA fragmentation was confirmed with the TUNEL assay in salivary gland. The reorganization of fat body occurs with discrete detection of cell death by TUNEL assay. However, both salivary gland histolysis and fat body reorganization occur under control of the hormone ecdysone. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Apoptosis; Autophagy; Fat body; Postembryonic development; Salivary gland

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24943875     DOI: 10.1016/j.asd.2014.05.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthropod Struct Dev        ISSN: 1467-8039            Impact factor:   2.010


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4.  Developmental ecdysteroid titers and DNA puffs in larvae of two sciarid species, Rhynchosciara americana and Rhynchosciara milleri (Diptera: Sciaridae).

Authors:  M A M Soares; K Hartfelder; J M Tesserolli de Souza; A J Stocker
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Authors:  Fábio Siviero; Paula Rezende-Teixeira; Alexandre de Andrade; Roberto Vicente Santelli; Glaucia Maria Machado-Santelli
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6.  Proteolytic profile of larval developmental stages of Penaeus vannamei: An activity and mRNA expression approach.

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Authors:  Jorge Henrique Neves; Paula Rezende-Teixeira; Natalia Bazan Palomino; Glaucia Maria Machado-Santelli
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