The regenerative cells during the metamorphosis in the midgut of bees

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, Gustavo Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Neves, Clóvis Andrade, Oliveira Campos, Lúcio Antonio, Serrão, José Eduardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micron.2005.07.003
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/19323
Resumo: The midgut epithelium of bees is formed by the digestive cells, responsible for enzyme secretion and nutrient absorption and for small regenerative cells that are placed in nests scattered among the digestive cells. During metamorphosis, the larval midgut epithelium degenerates and a new adult midgut epithelium is built during larval differentiation of regenerative cells. The present work focuses on the midgut epithelial modifications during the post-embryonic development of the stingless bee Melipona quadrifasciata anthidioides worker and the occurrence of regenerative cell proliferation during midgut metamorphosis in order to test the hypothesis that adult midgut epithelium of worker bees results from regenerative cell proliferation during the pupal stage. Regenerative cell proliferation was detected during larval lifespan. Larval aging is followed by an increase in the number and the size of the nests of regenerative cells. Larval epithelium degeneration begins 2 days after the start of defecation process and in this period the nests of regenerative cells are in contact by means of cytoplasmic extension which have many septate desmosomes and gap junctions. The BrdU immunoreactive regenerative cells were found in the prepupae 12 h after BrdU injection, suggesting that regenerative cell population increase during this larval period. Regenerative cell proliferation results in the increase of the regenerative cell population and not in the formation of new digestive cells because the proliferation of regenerative cells would not be enough to reestablish the nests of regenerative cells and at the same time form new adult digestive cells. In this sense the hypothesis that digestive adult cells originate from regenerative cell proliferation during midgut metamorphosis in M. quadrifasciata anthidioides was rejected.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The regenerative cells during the metamorphosis in the midgut of bees
title The regenerative cells during the metamorphosis in the midgut of bees
spellingShingle The regenerative cells during the metamorphosis in the midgut of bees
Martins, Gustavo Ferreira
Alimentary canal
BrdU
Development
Insect
title_short The regenerative cells during the metamorphosis in the midgut of bees
title_full The regenerative cells during the metamorphosis in the midgut of bees
title_fullStr The regenerative cells during the metamorphosis in the midgut of bees
title_full_unstemmed The regenerative cells during the metamorphosis in the midgut of bees
title_sort The regenerative cells during the metamorphosis in the midgut of bees
author Martins, Gustavo Ferreira
author_facet Martins, Gustavo Ferreira
Neves, Clóvis Andrade
Oliveira Campos, Lúcio Antonio
Serrão, José Eduardo
author_role author
author2 Neves, Clóvis Andrade
Oliveira Campos, Lúcio Antonio
Serrão, José Eduardo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Gustavo Ferreira
Neves, Clóvis Andrade
Oliveira Campos, Lúcio Antonio
Serrão, José Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alimentary canal
BrdU
Development
Insect
topic Alimentary canal
BrdU
Development
Insect
description The midgut epithelium of bees is formed by the digestive cells, responsible for enzyme secretion and nutrient absorption and for small regenerative cells that are placed in nests scattered among the digestive cells. During metamorphosis, the larval midgut epithelium degenerates and a new adult midgut epithelium is built during larval differentiation of regenerative cells. The present work focuses on the midgut epithelial modifications during the post-embryonic development of the stingless bee Melipona quadrifasciata anthidioides worker and the occurrence of regenerative cell proliferation during midgut metamorphosis in order to test the hypothesis that adult midgut epithelium of worker bees results from regenerative cell proliferation during the pupal stage. Regenerative cell proliferation was detected during larval lifespan. Larval aging is followed by an increase in the number and the size of the nests of regenerative cells. Larval epithelium degeneration begins 2 days after the start of defecation process and in this period the nests of regenerative cells are in contact by means of cytoplasmic extension which have many septate desmosomes and gap junctions. The BrdU immunoreactive regenerative cells were found in the prepupae 12 h after BrdU injection, suggesting that regenerative cell population increase during this larval period. Regenerative cell proliferation results in the increase of the regenerative cell population and not in the formation of new digestive cells because the proliferation of regenerative cells would not be enough to reestablish the nests of regenerative cells and at the same time form new adult digestive cells. In this sense the hypothesis that digestive adult cells originate from regenerative cell proliferation during midgut metamorphosis in M. quadrifasciata anthidioides was rejected.
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