Title of article :
Programmed cell death in flight muscle histolysis of the house cricket
Author/Authors :
Oliver، نويسنده , , Rush H. and Albury، نويسنده , , Acchia N.J. and Mousseau، نويسنده , , Timothy A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
We have characterized the process of flight muscle histolysis in the female house cricket, Acheta domesticus, through analysis of alterations of tissue wet weight, total protein content, and percent shortening of the dorsal longitudinal flight muscles (DLMs). Our objectives were to (1) define the normal course of histolysis in the cricket, (2) analyze the effects of juvenile hormone (JH) removal and replacement, (3) determine the effects of cycloheximide treatment, and (4) examine patterns of protein expression during histolysis.
sults suggest that flight muscle histolysis in the house cricket is an example of an active, developmentally regulated cell death program induced by an endocrine signal. Initial declines of total protein in DLMs indicated the JH signal that induced histolysis occurred by Day 2 and that histolysis was essentially complete by Day 3. Significant reductions in tissue weight and percent muscle shortening were observed in DLMs from Day 3 crickets. Cervical ligation of Day 1 crickets prevented histolysis but this inhibition could be reversed by continual topical treatments with methoprene (an active JH analog) although ligation of Day 2 crickets did not prevent histolysis. A requirement for active protein expression was demonstrated by analysis of synthesis block by cycloheximide and short-term incorporation of 35S-methionine. Treatment with cycloheximide prevented histolysis. Autofluorographic imaging of DLM proteins separated by electrophoresis revealed apparent coordinated regulation of protein expression.
Keywords :
Flight muscle histolysis , Juvenile hormone , Dorsal longitudinal muscle , cricket , programmed cell death
Journal title :
Journal of Insect Physiology
Journal title :
Journal of Insect Physiology