评估TSD蜥蜴(Calotes Versicolor (Daud.))大脑发育过程中乙酰胆碱酯酶(AChE)的活性

Rahul M. Handi, Laxmi S. Inamdar Doddamani
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乙酰胆碱酯酶(AChE)是脊椎动物神经胆碱能系统中的一种重要酶。它是高效胆碱酯酶之一,参与终止乙酰胆碱介导的神经传递,将乙酰胆碱快速水解为乙酸盐和胆碱。除了少数关于乙酰胆碱酯酶活性在成年爬行动物中的分布/存在的报道外,关于这种酶活性在发育中的大脑中的存在的报道几乎为零。因此,本研究旨在评估一种卵生蜥蜴(Calotes versicolor)发育中大脑中的 AChE 酶活性。在繁殖季节采集卵,用湿润的棉花垫好,放在 30 摄氏度的孵化器中孵化。在胚胎从产卵(第 27 期)到孵化(第 42 期)的不同发育阶段采集整个大脑。根据埃尔曼方案,使用分光光度计对大脑中的 AChE 酶活性进行量化。研究结果表明,乙酰胆碱酯酶的活性早在产卵时就已开始,这反映了乙酰胆碱酯酶活性在发育中的大脑中的早期作用。观察到的结果间接表明 AChE 酶活性参与了形态发生过程。此外,AChE 活性在性腺分化后阶段呈指数增长,这表明 AChE 酶活性的升高与年龄有关,进而揭示了它在胚胎大脑神经元传递中的参与。此外,Calotes versicolor 发育中大脑中的这种特异性 AChE 酶活性代表了脊椎动物胆碱能系统的一种保守模式。
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Assessment of Acetylcholinesterase Enzyme (AChE) Activity in the Developing Brain of TSD Lizard, Calotes Versicolor (Daud.)
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is a critical enzyme in the neuronal cholinergic system of vertebrates. It is one of the efficient cholinesterases that is involved in the termination of acetylcholine-mediated neurotransmission, rapidly hydrolyzing acetylcholine into acetate and choline. Barring a few reports on the distribution/presence of AChE enzyme activity in the adult reptilian species there are nil reports on the presence of this enzyme activity in the developing brain. Hence, the present investigation aims to evaluate AChE enzyme activity in the developing brain of an oviparous lizard, Calotes versicolor which exhibits a novel Female-Male-Female-Male (FMFM) pattern of temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD). The eggs were collected during breeding season, padded with moist cotton, and incubated in an incubator at 30o C. The whole brain from the embryos was collected during different developmental stages from oviposition (Stage 27) to hatching (stage 42). The AChE enzyme activity was quantified in the brain, according to Ellman’s protocol using a spectrophotometer. The findings reveal that the onset of AChE enzyme activity is observed as early as at oviposition, which reflects the early action of AChE activity in the developing brain. The observed results albeit indirectly suggest the involvement of AChE enzyme activity in the morphogenetic process. Further, an exponential increase in AChE activity during the post-gonadal differentiation phase indicates age-related elevation in AChE enzyme activity which in turn unveils its involvement in neuronal transmission of the embryonic brain. Besides, this specific AChE enzyme activity in the developing brain of Calotes versicolor represents a conserved pattern for the cholinergic system in vertebrates.
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