Morphometric changes associated with sex and development in the Malpighian tubules of Aedes aegypti.

Cytobios Pub Date : 2000-01-01
R C de Sousa, H E Bicudo
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The Malpighian tubules of Aedes aegypti showed significant differences in their diameters between male and female larvae, male and female pupae, male larvae and male adults and male pupae and male adults. In every case, female values were greater than in males. Measurements of mean nuclear areas of the principal and stellate cells from Malpighian tubules, taken in males and females during development, showed that this parameter in both types of cell was significantly greater in females than in male larvae, pupae and adult stages. In males, significant differences between developmental stages were observed only in comparison with the nuclear area of larvae and adults in the principal cells, but in females, every comparison between stages showed significant differences except between pupae and adults in stellate cells. The frequency distribution of nuclear area values, in development, for male stellate and principal cells, were mostly concentrated in the first seven classes among the 30 classes considered in every stage, while for females, the frequency dropped drastically in the same classes from larvae to pupae and adults, moving to classes of higher values. Considering the importance of Malpighian tubules in insect physiology, the meaning of the differences detected are discussed on the basis of different metabolic levels, between sexes and developmental stages.

埃及伊蚊马尔比氏小管中与性别和发育相关的形态计量学变化。
埃及伊蚊马尔比氏管的直径在雌雄幼虫、雌雄蛹、雌雄幼虫和成年雄蚊、雌雄蛹和成年雄蚊之间存在显著差异。在每一种情况下,女性的价值都大于男性。雄性和雌性马氏小管主细胞和星状细胞的平均核面积测量结果表明,雌性马氏小管主细胞和星状细胞的核面积明显大于雄性马氏小管幼虫、蛹和成虫阶段的核面积。雄虫只有主细胞中幼虫和成虫的核区差异显著,雌虫除星状细胞中蛹和成虫的核区差异显著外,其余各发育阶段差异均显著。在发育过程中,雄星状细胞和主细胞核面积值的频率分布主要集中在各阶段30个核面积值的前7个核面积值,而雌星状细胞核面积值的频率从幼虫到蛹再到成虫,核面积值的频率急剧下降,并向核面积值较高的核面积值的类别移动。考虑到马尔比氏小管在昆虫生理学中的重要性,在不同代谢水平、性别和发育阶段的基础上讨论了所检测到的差异的意义。
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