Reconstrução tridimensional do lobo olfativo do carrapato Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae)

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Autor(a) principal: Menezes, Karolina Martins Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2017
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Resumo: Amblyomma sculptum belongs to Amblyomma cajennense complex and parasites human beings as well domestic and wild animals. This tick species has a world recognized importance in public and animal health due blood expoliation and transmission of some pathogens such as Rickettsia rickettsia, causal agent of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Brazil. Ticks oriented themselves using chemical stimuli perceived by their sensorial organs. The Haller organ, which is localized in the first leg, has olfactory sensilla which perceive volatile molecules, as the odors. Inside of the sensilla there are neurones that project themselves to olfactory lobes in the synganglion, the central nervous system. In ticks, there is a gap in how the perception of the olfactory information is integrated in the synganglion and this comprehension would allow obtain details that could be used to the development of new control strategies. This work aims to verify the integration between the Haller organ and the synganglion by determining its neuronal projection patterns until the olfactory lobes as well accomplish its three-dimensional reconstruction. Males and females of A. sculptum were immobilized and the Haller organ was excised. The olfactory nerves were filled with one drop of dextran tetramethylrhodamine 1%. The synganglions were dissected in saline, fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde, washed in saline and triton X-100, dehydrated in alcohol series and mounted in glicerol. The synganlions were examined in a fluorescence microscope (Axio Scope.A1) to confirm filling from the peripheral neurons to the synganglion. The olfactory lobes stained were digitalized in a confocal microscope TCS SP8 (Leica) and the series were examined in the Reconstruct software. The olfactory lobes of one male and three females were selected to tracing the edges of each glomerulus in successive optical sessions in order to obtain the 3D reconstruction. The volume was calculated using the same software and their correlation was analyzed by Pearson correlation. The neuronal projections from the Haller organ were confined in the olfactory lobes, which were organized in glomeruli. The number of glomeruli in the males was 26 and 30 in each olfactory lobe examined and in the females varied between 24 and 29. Male and females showed similar glomeruli in both olfactory lobes, meaning they are homologues, when compared intra and intersexually, with a positive correlation between 72% and 95%. Considering the volume, the glomeruli were also similar and no macroglomerulus was identified, as any glomerulus in the male and female were two times bigger than the average volume. The number of specimens evaluated does not allow inferring if the lower number of glomeruli in the females was statistically significant. This work shows, for the first time, the 3D reconstruction of the olfactory lobe in a tick species. The results obtained contribute to understand how ticks process their olfactory information.
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spelling Borges, Lígia Miranda FerreiraLinhares, Guido Fontgalland Coelhohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6261928164195145Welber Daniel Zanetti Lopes, Welber Daniel Zanetti chttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4480577038117234Borges, Lígia Miranda FerreiraFamadas, Kátia MariaMonteiro, Caio Márcio de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3218283976464245Menezes, Karolina Martins Ferreira2017-04-06T12:41:53Z2017-03-07MENEZES, K. M. F. Reconstrução tridimensional do lobo olfativo do carrapato Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae). 2017. 41 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência Animal) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2017.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/7088ark:/38995/00130000027q8Amblyomma sculptum belongs to Amblyomma cajennense complex and parasites human beings as well domestic and wild animals. This tick species has a world recognized importance in public and animal health due blood expoliation and transmission of some pathogens such as Rickettsia rickettsia, causal agent of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Brazil. Ticks oriented themselves using chemical stimuli perceived by their sensorial organs. The Haller organ, which is localized in the first leg, has olfactory sensilla which perceive volatile molecules, as the odors. Inside of the sensilla there are neurones that project themselves to olfactory lobes in the synganglion, the central nervous system. In ticks, there is a gap in how the perception of the olfactory information is integrated in the synganglion and this comprehension would allow obtain details that could be used to the development of new control strategies. This work aims to verify the integration between the Haller organ and the synganglion by determining its neuronal projection patterns until the olfactory lobes as well accomplish its three-dimensional reconstruction. Males and females of A. sculptum were immobilized and the Haller organ was excised. The olfactory nerves were filled with one drop of dextran tetramethylrhodamine 1%. The synganglions were dissected in saline, fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde, washed in saline and triton X-100, dehydrated in alcohol series and mounted in glicerol. The synganlions were examined in a fluorescence microscope (Axio Scope.A1) to confirm filling from the peripheral neurons to the synganglion. The olfactory lobes stained were digitalized in a confocal microscope TCS SP8 (Leica) and the series were examined in the Reconstruct software. The olfactory lobes of one male and three females were selected to tracing the edges of each glomerulus in successive optical sessions in order to obtain the 3D reconstruction. The volume was calculated using the same software and their correlation was analyzed by Pearson correlation. The neuronal projections from the Haller organ were confined in the olfactory lobes, which were organized in glomeruli. The number of glomeruli in the males was 26 and 30 in each olfactory lobe examined and in the females varied between 24 and 29. Male and females showed similar glomeruli in both olfactory lobes, meaning they are homologues, when compared intra and intersexually, with a positive correlation between 72% and 95%. Considering the volume, the glomeruli were also similar and no macroglomerulus was identified, as any glomerulus in the male and female were two times bigger than the average volume. The number of specimens evaluated does not allow inferring if the lower number of glomeruli in the females was statistically significant. This work shows, for the first time, the 3D reconstruction of the olfactory lobe in a tick species. The results obtained contribute to understand how ticks process their olfactory information.Amblyomma sculptum, pertencente ao complexo A. cajennense, parasita humanos, animais domésticos e silvestres. Apresenta importância mundialmente reconhecida na saúde pública e animal por espoliar seus hospedeiros e transmitir patógenos causadores de doenças, como Rickettsia rickettsii agente de Febre Maculosa no Brasil. Os carrapatos orientam-se por estímulos químicos detectados por seus órgãos sensoriais, como o órgão de Haller, localizado no primeiro par de patas, que possui sensilas olfativas capazes de detectarem moléculas voláteis, como os odores. No interior destas sensilas há neurônios que se projetam para os lobos olfativos, organizados em glomérulos, no interior do singânglio, o sistema nervoso central. Em carrapatos, pouco se sabe sobre como a percepção da informação olfativa é integrada no singânglio e esta compreensão permitiria obter mais detalhes sobre a biologia, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento de novas tecnologias de controle. Objetivou-se verificar a integração entre o órgão de Haller e o singânglio por meio da determinação dos padrões de projeção neuronal das sensilas olfativas aos lobos olfativos e da reconstrução tridimensional dos glomérulos. Machos e fêmeas adultos de A. sculptum foram imobilizados, o órgão de Haller seccionado e o nervos olfativos corados com dextran tetrametilrodamina 1%. Os singânglios foram dissecados em PBS, fixados em paraformaldeído 4%, lavados em PBST e PBS, desidratados em séries ascendente de etanol e montados em lâminas com glicerol. Os singânglios foram observados em microscópio de fluorescência Axio Scope.A1 para determinar aqueles onde houve projeção. Os lobos olfativos corados foram digitalizados em microscópio confocal a laser TCS SP8 e as séries de imagens confocais foram avaliadas no programa Reconstruct. Selecionaram-se os lobos olfativos de um macho e três fêmeas para identificação dos glomérulos, marcação manual e numeração, com posterior reconstrução 3D. O programa permitiu o cálculo dos volumes glomerulares que foram analisados por correlação de Pearson. As projeções neuronais originadas nas sensilas olfativas do órgão de Haller estiveram confinadas estritamente aos lobos olfativos, organizados em glomérulos. Os glomérulos no macho variaram entre 26 e 30 e nas fêmeas, entre 24 e 29. Macho e fêmeas apresentaram glomérulos similares, denominados homólogos, nos dois lobos olfativos quando comparados intra- e intersexualmente, com correlação positiva entre 72% e 95%. Com relação aos tamanhos e formas, os glomérulos foram similares e não foram identificados macroglomérulos, uma vez que os glomérulos com maiores volumes no macho e nas fêmeas não apresentaram valores superiores a duas vezes o valor da média. O número de indivíduos avaliados não permitiu inferir se a menor quantidade de glomérulo nas fêmeas foi estatisticamente significativa e, portanto, não se pode afirmar se há dimorfismo sexual. Em carrapatos este foi o primeiro trabalho em que se realizou a reconstrução tridimensional dos lobos olfativos. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Reconstrução tridimensional do lobo olfativo do carrapato Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae)
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Three-dimensional reconstruct of olfactory lobes Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae)
title Reconstrução tridimensional do lobo olfativo do carrapato Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae)
spellingShingle Reconstrução tridimensional do lobo olfativo do carrapato Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae)
Menezes, Karolina Martins Ferreira
Amblyomma sculptum
Glomérulos
Lobos olfativos
Reconstrução 3D
Amblyomma sculptum
Glomeruli
Olfactory lobes
Haller organ
3D reconstruction
PROTOZOOLOGIA DE PARASITOS::PROTOZOOLOGIA PARASITARIA ANIMAL
title_short Reconstrução tridimensional do lobo olfativo do carrapato Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae)
title_full Reconstrução tridimensional do lobo olfativo do carrapato Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae)
title_fullStr Reconstrução tridimensional do lobo olfativo do carrapato Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae)
title_full_unstemmed Reconstrução tridimensional do lobo olfativo do carrapato Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae)
title_sort Reconstrução tridimensional do lobo olfativo do carrapato Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae)
author Menezes, Karolina Martins Ferreira
author_facet Menezes, Karolina Martins Ferreira
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Borges, Lígia Miranda Ferreira
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Linhares, Guido Fontgalland Coelho
dc.contributor.advisor-co1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6261928164195145
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv Welber Daniel Zanetti Lopes, Welber Daniel Zanetti c
dc.contributor.advisor-co2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4480577038117234
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Borges, Lígia Miranda Ferreira
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Famadas, Kátia Maria
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Monteiro, Caio Márcio de Oliveira
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3218283976464245
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Menezes, Karolina Martins Ferreira
contributor_str_mv Borges, Lígia Miranda Ferreira
Linhares, Guido Fontgalland Coelho
Welber Daniel Zanetti Lopes, Welber Daniel Zanetti c
Borges, Lígia Miranda Ferreira
Famadas, Kátia Maria
Monteiro, Caio Márcio de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amblyomma sculptum
Glomérulos
Lobos olfativos
Reconstrução 3D
topic Amblyomma sculptum
Glomérulos
Lobos olfativos
Reconstrução 3D
Amblyomma sculptum
Glomeruli
Olfactory lobes
Haller organ
3D reconstruction
PROTOZOOLOGIA DE PARASITOS::PROTOZOOLOGIA PARASITARIA ANIMAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Amblyomma sculptum
Glomeruli
Olfactory lobes
Haller organ
3D reconstruction
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv PROTOZOOLOGIA DE PARASITOS::PROTOZOOLOGIA PARASITARIA ANIMAL
description Amblyomma sculptum belongs to Amblyomma cajennense complex and parasites human beings as well domestic and wild animals. This tick species has a world recognized importance in public and animal health due blood expoliation and transmission of some pathogens such as Rickettsia rickettsia, causal agent of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Brazil. Ticks oriented themselves using chemical stimuli perceived by their sensorial organs. The Haller organ, which is localized in the first leg, has olfactory sensilla which perceive volatile molecules, as the odors. Inside of the sensilla there are neurones that project themselves to olfactory lobes in the synganglion, the central nervous system. In ticks, there is a gap in how the perception of the olfactory information is integrated in the synganglion and this comprehension would allow obtain details that could be used to the development of new control strategies. This work aims to verify the integration between the Haller organ and the synganglion by determining its neuronal projection patterns until the olfactory lobes as well accomplish its three-dimensional reconstruction. Males and females of A. sculptum were immobilized and the Haller organ was excised. The olfactory nerves were filled with one drop of dextran tetramethylrhodamine 1%. The synganglions were dissected in saline, fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde, washed in saline and triton X-100, dehydrated in alcohol series and mounted in glicerol. The synganlions were examined in a fluorescence microscope (Axio Scope.A1) to confirm filling from the peripheral neurons to the synganglion. The olfactory lobes stained were digitalized in a confocal microscope TCS SP8 (Leica) and the series were examined in the Reconstruct software. The olfactory lobes of one male and three females were selected to tracing the edges of each glomerulus in successive optical sessions in order to obtain the 3D reconstruction. The volume was calculated using the same software and their correlation was analyzed by Pearson correlation. The neuronal projections from the Haller organ were confined in the olfactory lobes, which were organized in glomeruli. The number of glomeruli in the males was 26 and 30 in each olfactory lobe examined and in the females varied between 24 and 29. Male and females showed similar glomeruli in both olfactory lobes, meaning they are homologues, when compared intra and intersexually, with a positive correlation between 72% and 95%. Considering the volume, the glomeruli were also similar and no macroglomerulus was identified, as any glomerulus in the male and female were two times bigger than the average volume. The number of specimens evaluated does not allow inferring if the lower number of glomeruli in the females was statistically significant. This work shows, for the first time, the 3D reconstruction of the olfactory lobe in a tick species. The results obtained contribute to understand how ticks process their olfactory information.
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