Ericson K. Gonçalves, Alcides B. Dias, Walter R. Terra, Alberto F. Ribeiro
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摘要
根据最近的基因组研究,由刺翅目(半翅目和翅翅目)和刺翅目(刺翅目和刺翅目)组成的副翅目分类是副翅目。本文描述了猪Haematopinus suis (Phtiraptera)的中肠形态和消化生理,并与半翅目和全代谢目的类似数据进行了比较。与半翅目动物相比,猪螺旋体(Phtiraptera)的中肠细胞缺乏微绒毛相关膜,并且像许多全代谢动物一样具有微大汗液型消化酶分泌机制。与半翅目动物不同的是,猪猪的主要内肽酶是丝氨酸内肽酶(胰蛋白酶和凝乳胰蛋白酶),而不是半胱氨酸内肽酶。猪螺旋体与全代谢虫的主要区别在于没有营养膜(PM),这被认为是由于这种微小昆虫生产营养膜的成本超过了中肠区隔化的好处。我们的数据支持Phthiraptera更接近于Holometabola而不是Hemiptera的观点,与所谓的paraphilia pareoptera一致。
The Hog Louse Haematopinus suis (Phtiraptera) Midgut Morphology and Function. Comparison With Hemiptera and Holometabola
The taxon Paraneoptera, comprising Condylognatha (Hemiptera e Thysanoptera) and Psocodea (Phthiraptera and Psocoptera), is paraphyletic, according to recent genomic studies. The midgut morphology and digestive physiology of Haematopinus suis (Phtiraptera) are described here and compared with similar data from Hemiptera and Holometabola. H. suis (Phtiraptera) midgut cells, in contrast to Hemiptera, lack microvillar-associated membranes and have a digestive enzyme secretory mechanism of the type microapocrine, like many Holometabola. Also, like Holometabola, and different from Hemiptera, the main endopeptidases of H. suis are serine endopeptidases (trypsin and chymotrypsin), instead of cysteine endopeptidases. The major difference of H. suis in relation to Holometabola is the absence of a peritrophic membrane (PM), thought to be a consequence of the fact of PM cost of production in this minute insect out weights the benefit of midgut compartmentalization. Our data favor the view that Phthiraptera is closer to Holometabola than to Hemiptera, agreeing with the alleged paraphilia of Paraneoptera.
期刊介绍:
Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology is an international journal that publishes articles in English that are of interest to insect biochemists and physiologists. Generally these articles will be in, or related to, one of the following subject areas: Behavior, Bioinformatics, Carbohydrates, Cell Line Development, Cell Signalling, Development, Drug Discovery, Endocrinology, Enzymes, Lipids, Molecular Biology, Neurobiology, Nucleic Acids, Nutrition, Peptides, Pharmacology, Pollinators, Proteins, Toxicology. Archives will publish only original articles. Articles that are confirmatory in nature or deal with analytical methods previously described will not be accepted.