Spermatogenesis and nucleolar activity in Triatoma klugi (triatomine, Heteroptera)

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Laiana Cristina da
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Azeredo-Oliveira,Maria Tercília Vilela de, Tartarotti,Ester
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Triatoma klugi is a Chagas disease vector in the Rio Grande do Sul State. Triatominae chromosomes are holocentric and sex chromosomes segregation is post-reductional. In this paper we describe the karyotype of male T. klugi and a meiotic analysis including the nucleolar behavior during spermatogenesis. Testis cells were analyzed after lacto-acetic orcein and silver nitrate staining. Two autosomes and the heterochromosomes presented nucleolar activity (Ag-NORs) during diplotene-diakinesis. The analysis of metaphase I and II revealed a karyotype with 2n = 20+XY. In metaphase I a prominent nucleolar mass was observed in the cell periphery and small silver grains were detected in metaphase II. During anaphase, the chromosomes segregated in parallel and a typical holocentric late migration behavior was observed. The restoration of the nucleolus was an important feature in this phase. During telophase nucleolar masses persisted and in early spermiogenesis the spermatids presented a small peripheral mass until elongation. The present study is a contribution to the study of chromatin behavior and nucleolar persistence in meiosis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spermatogenesis and nucleolar activity in Triatoma klugi (triatomine, Heteroptera)
title Spermatogenesis and nucleolar activity in Triatoma klugi (triatomine, Heteroptera)
spellingShingle Spermatogenesis and nucleolar activity in Triatoma klugi (triatomine, Heteroptera)
Costa,Laiana Cristina da
Triatoma klugi
Triatomine
cytogenetics
nucleolus
karyotype
meiosis
title_short Spermatogenesis and nucleolar activity in Triatoma klugi (triatomine, Heteroptera)
title_full Spermatogenesis and nucleolar activity in Triatoma klugi (triatomine, Heteroptera)
title_fullStr Spermatogenesis and nucleolar activity in Triatoma klugi (triatomine, Heteroptera)
title_full_unstemmed Spermatogenesis and nucleolar activity in Triatoma klugi (triatomine, Heteroptera)
title_sort Spermatogenesis and nucleolar activity in Triatoma klugi (triatomine, Heteroptera)
author Costa,Laiana Cristina da
author_facet Costa,Laiana Cristina da
Azeredo-Oliveira,Maria Tercília Vilela de
Tartarotti,Ester
author_role author
author2 Azeredo-Oliveira,Maria Tercília Vilela de
Tartarotti,Ester
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Laiana Cristina da
Azeredo-Oliveira,Maria Tercília Vilela de
Tartarotti,Ester
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Triatoma klugi
Triatomine
cytogenetics
nucleolus
karyotype
meiosis
topic Triatoma klugi
Triatomine
cytogenetics
nucleolus
karyotype
meiosis
description Triatoma klugi is a Chagas disease vector in the Rio Grande do Sul State. Triatominae chromosomes are holocentric and sex chromosomes segregation is post-reductional. In this paper we describe the karyotype of male T. klugi and a meiotic analysis including the nucleolar behavior during spermatogenesis. Testis cells were analyzed after lacto-acetic orcein and silver nitrate staining. Two autosomes and the heterochromosomes presented nucleolar activity (Ag-NORs) during diplotene-diakinesis. The analysis of metaphase I and II revealed a karyotype with 2n = 20+XY. In metaphase I a prominent nucleolar mass was observed in the cell periphery and small silver grains were detected in metaphase II. During anaphase, the chromosomes segregated in parallel and a typical holocentric late migration behavior was observed. The restoration of the nucleolus was an important feature in this phase. During telophase nucleolar masses persisted and in early spermiogenesis the spermatids presented a small peripheral mass until elongation. The present study is a contribution to the study of chromatin behavior and nucleolar persistence in meiosis.
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