Mechanisms of programmed cell death in the midgut and salivary glands fromBradysia hygida(Diptera: Sciaridae) during pupal-adult metamorphosis

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作者
de Cassia Santos Przepiura, Thaylise [1 ]
Navarro, Aryelle M. [1 ]
da Rosa Ribeiro, Rafaela [2 ]
Gomes, Jose R. [1 ]
Pitthan, Karina V. [1 ]
de Miranda Soares, Maria A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ponta Grossa, Dept Struct Biol Mol & Genet, Ave Carlos Cavalcanti 4748,Campus Uvaranas, BR-84030900 Ponta Grossa, Parana, Brazil
[2] Inst Israelita Ensino & Pesquisa Albert Einstein, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
关键词
apoptosis; autophagy; Bradysia hygida; development; midgut; salivary glands; APIS-MELLIFERA HYMENOPTERA; LARVAL MIDGUT; DNA PUFFS; AUTOPHAGY; DROSOPHILA; REGENERATION; REPLACEMENT; APOPTOSIS; DIPTERA; INSTAR;
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10.1002/cbin.11404
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Programmed cell death is involved with the degeneration/remodeling of larval tissues and organs during holometabolous development. The midgut is a model to study the types of programmed cell death associated with metamorphosis because its structure while degenerating is a substrate for the formation of the adult organ. Another model is the salivary glands from dipteran because their elimination involves different cell death modes. This study aimed to investigate the models of programmed cell death operating during midgut replacement and salivary gland histolysis inBradysia hygida. We carried out experiments of real-time observations, morphological analysis, glycogen detection, filamentous-actin localization, and nuclear acridine orange staining. Our findings allow us to establish that an intact actin cytoskeleton is required for midgut replacement inB. hygidaand nuclear condensation and acridine orange staining precede the death of the larval cells. Salivary glands in histolysis present cytoplasmic blebbing, nuclear retraction, and acridine orange staining. This process can be partially reproduced in vitro. We propose that the larval midgut death involves autophagic and apoptotic features and apoptosis is a mechanism involved with salivary gland histolysis.
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