Descrição morfológica do intestino posterior e comportamento diferencial do reto de Bombyx mori frente ao AlfaBV

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Sóstenez Alexandre Vessaro da
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) is an entomopathogenic and poliorganotrophic virus that infects Bombyx mori. BmNPV consists of a double strand DNA with two distinct phenotypes: the derived polyhedral virus (PDV), responsible for the primary infection in the insect s midgut; and the budded virus (BV), which disperses the infection in the hemocele, causing secondary or systemic infection. It is extremely virulent and when it infects silkworms, causes serious damages to the insect, usually leading to its death or harming the silk production, affecting all the productive chain, leading to economic losses. For a good silk production, a determinant factor is the functioning of the food duct, which is divided in foregut, midgut and hindgut, being the hindgut the place for water and mineral salts absorption and for the end of the digestive process. Several tissues have been established as virus targets, however, others have shown to be resilient to BmNPV. Given the importance of the hindgut, the present paper aimed to verify the susceptibility of its components, ileum, colon and rectum to an geographic isolated of BmNPV in Paraná, Brasil, the BmMNPV. In different post-inoculation days (dpi), the hindgut segment of 5th instar silkworms was dissected and processed for analysis in light microscopy, using conventional dyes and cytochemistry for viral detection and electronic scanning microscopy for the morphological details. The results revealed that the ileum, colon and rectum of the B. mori are constituted by simple epithelium, with alterations in cell morphology, covered by an intima in its luminal side, and that its organization is similar to that of other described insects. The cytological analysis of the ileum, colon and fore rectum revealed that its epithelial cells are not susceptible to BmMNPV in neither of the times analyzed. However, the posterior hindgut or anal duct showed itself to be susceptible to the virus after the 5º dpi, developing all the classic signs described for the infection with AlphaBV, as the presence of viroplasm, nuclear hypertrophy, polyhedra in formation and mature ones. At the end of the infectious cycle, occurs cell lysis with the liberation of viral polyhedra in the intestinal lumen and, consequently, to the external medium, coinciding with the death of the insect. Even with no infection in the other regions of the hindgut, the surrounding tissues have shown infected, affecting the normal functioning of this intestinal region, verified through changes in fecal pellet, which was less compact and changed format. These results will contribute in the establishment of the BmMNPV infectious cycle. Furthermore, the basic knowledge of viral behavior is important for the development of infection control, prevention and previous identification methods of this disease in the field, once it also makes possible the removal of infected silkworms, diminishing the horizontal transmission of the virus in the creation rooms, in a way to reduce the loss of cocoons to be used in the confection of silk yarn
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spelling Ribeiro, Lucinéia de Fátima ChaskoCPF:65381176http://lattes.cnpq.br/5546760712964930Brancalhão, Rose Meire CostaCPF:63976733http://lattes.cnpq.br/5876597691304635CPF:81350643068http://lattes.cnpq.br/4259081046368684Silva, Sóstenez Alexandre Vessaro da2017-07-10T14:17:03Z2013-11-012013-10-17SILVA, Sóstenez Alexandre Vessaro da. Descrição morfológica do intestino posterior e comportamento diferencial do reto de Bombyx mori frente ao AlfaBV. 2013. 63 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biologia, processo saúde-doença e políticas da saúde) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Parana, Cascavel, 2013.http://tede.unioeste.br:8080/tede/handle/tede/633Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) is an entomopathogenic and poliorganotrophic virus that infects Bombyx mori. BmNPV consists of a double strand DNA with two distinct phenotypes: the derived polyhedral virus (PDV), responsible for the primary infection in the insect s midgut; and the budded virus (BV), which disperses the infection in the hemocele, causing secondary or systemic infection. It is extremely virulent and when it infects silkworms, causes serious damages to the insect, usually leading to its death or harming the silk production, affecting all the productive chain, leading to economic losses. For a good silk production, a determinant factor is the functioning of the food duct, which is divided in foregut, midgut and hindgut, being the hindgut the place for water and mineral salts absorption and for the end of the digestive process. Several tissues have been established as virus targets, however, others have shown to be resilient to BmNPV. Given the importance of the hindgut, the present paper aimed to verify the susceptibility of its components, ileum, colon and rectum to an geographic isolated of BmNPV in Paraná, Brasil, the BmMNPV. In different post-inoculation days (dpi), the hindgut segment of 5th instar silkworms was dissected and processed for analysis in light microscopy, using conventional dyes and cytochemistry for viral detection and electronic scanning microscopy for the morphological details. The results revealed that the ileum, colon and rectum of the B. mori are constituted by simple epithelium, with alterations in cell morphology, covered by an intima in its luminal side, and that its organization is similar to that of other described insects. The cytological analysis of the ileum, colon and fore rectum revealed that its epithelial cells are not susceptible to BmMNPV in neither of the times analyzed. However, the posterior hindgut or anal duct showed itself to be susceptible to the virus after the 5º dpi, developing all the classic signs described for the infection with AlphaBV, as the presence of viroplasm, nuclear hypertrophy, polyhedra in formation and mature ones. At the end of the infectious cycle, occurs cell lysis with the liberation of viral polyhedra in the intestinal lumen and, consequently, to the external medium, coinciding with the death of the insect. Even with no infection in the other regions of the hindgut, the surrounding tissues have shown infected, affecting the normal functioning of this intestinal region, verified through changes in fecal pellet, which was less compact and changed format. These results will contribute in the establishment of the BmMNPV infectious cycle. Furthermore, the basic knowledge of viral behavior is important for the development of infection control, prevention and previous identification methods of this disease in the field, once it also makes possible the removal of infected silkworms, diminishing the horizontal transmission of the virus in the creation rooms, in a way to reduce the loss of cocoons to be used in the confection of silk yarnBombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus multiple (BmMNPV) é um vírus entomopatogênico e poliorganotrófico, constituído por DNA fita dupla e apresenta dois fenótipos distintos: o vírus poliédrico derivado, responsável pela infecção primária no intestino médio do inseto; e o vírus broto, que se dispersa na hemocele causando a infecção secundária ou sistêmica. É extremamente virulento e quando infecta lagartas do bicho-da-seda, causa sérios danos ao inseto, geralmente levando-o à morte ou prejudicando a produção da seda, comprometendo toda a sua cadeia produtiva e gerando prejuízos econômicos. Para uma boa produção de seda, um fator determinante é o funcionamento do canal alimentar, que nos insetos é dividido em anterior, médio e posterior, sendo o posterior, local de absorção de água e sais minerais e da finalização do processo digestório. Vários tecidos já foram estabelecidos como alvos do BmMNPV, entretanto outros se mostraram resistentes. Dada a importância do intestino posterior, o presente trabalho objetivou verificar a susceptibilidade de seus componentes, íleo, cólon e reto de lagartas de B. mori do 5° instar ao BmMNPV isolado geográfico do Paraná. Em diferentes dias pós-inoculação (dpi), o intestino posterior foi dissecado e processado para análise em microscopia de luz, utilizando colorações convencionais e citoquímica para detecção viral, e microscopia eletrônica de varredura, para os detalhes morfológicos. Os resultados revelaram que o íleo, cólon e reto de B. mori apresentou morfologia semelhante a de outros lepidópteros. A análise citopatológica do íleo, cólon e o reto anterior revelou que suas células epiteliais não são susceptíveis ao BmMNPV, em nenhum dos tempos analisados. Já o reto posterior ou canal anal, mostrou-se susceptível ao vírus a partir do 5º dpi, desenvolvendo todos os sinais clássicos descritos para a infecção com o AlphaBV, como presença de viroplasma, hipertrofia nuclear, poliedros em formação e maduros. No final do ciclo infeccioso, ocorre a lise celular com a liberação dos poliedros virais para luz intestinal e, consequentemente, para o meio externo, coincidindo com a morte do inseto. Mesmo não havendo infecção nas demais regiões do intestino posterior, os tecidos circunvizinhos se mostraram infectados, o que possivelmente afetou o funcionamento normal desta região, sendo visíveis as modificações na formação do pellet fecal, que se mostrou menos compacto e com alterações no formato. Os resultados obtidos irão contribuir no estabelecimento do ciclo infeccioso deste patógeno. Além disso, o conhecimento básico do comportamento viral é importante para o desenvolvimento de métodos de controle da infecção, prevenção e identificação prévia desta doença no campo, pois, possibilita ainda, a retirada de lagartas infectadas, diminuindo a transmissão horizontal do vírus nos barracões de criação, de forma a reduzir a perda de casulos, a serem utilizados na confecção dos fios de sedaMade available in DSpace on 2017-07-10T14:17:03Z (GMT). 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title Descrição morfológica do intestino posterior e comportamento diferencial do reto de Bombyx mori frente ao AlfaBV
spellingShingle Descrição morfológica do intestino posterior e comportamento diferencial do reto de Bombyx mori frente ao AlfaBV
Silva, Sóstenez Alexandre Vessaro da
Intestino posterior
Lepidoptera
Baculovírus
Citopatologia
Poliedros virais
Hindgut
Lepidoptera
Baculovirus
Cytopathology
Viral polyhedra
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Descrição morfológica do intestino posterior e comportamento diferencial do reto de Bombyx mori frente ao AlfaBV
title_full Descrição morfológica do intestino posterior e comportamento diferencial do reto de Bombyx mori frente ao AlfaBV
title_fullStr Descrição morfológica do intestino posterior e comportamento diferencial do reto de Bombyx mori frente ao AlfaBV
title_full_unstemmed Descrição morfológica do intestino posterior e comportamento diferencial do reto de Bombyx mori frente ao AlfaBV
title_sort Descrição morfológica do intestino posterior e comportamento diferencial do reto de Bombyx mori frente ao AlfaBV
author Silva, Sóstenez Alexandre Vessaro da
author_facet Silva, Sóstenez Alexandre Vessaro da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Sóstenez Alexandre Vessaro da
contributor_str_mv Ribeiro, Lucinéia de Fátima Chasko
Brancalhão, Rose Meire Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intestino posterior
Lepidoptera
Baculovírus
Citopatologia
Poliedros virais
topic Intestino posterior
Lepidoptera
Baculovírus
Citopatologia
Poliedros virais
Hindgut
Lepidoptera
Baculovirus
Cytopathology
Viral polyhedra
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Hindgut
Lepidoptera
Baculovirus
Cytopathology
Viral polyhedra
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) is an entomopathogenic and poliorganotrophic virus that infects Bombyx mori. BmNPV consists of a double strand DNA with two distinct phenotypes: the derived polyhedral virus (PDV), responsible for the primary infection in the insect s midgut; and the budded virus (BV), which disperses the infection in the hemocele, causing secondary or systemic infection. It is extremely virulent and when it infects silkworms, causes serious damages to the insect, usually leading to its death or harming the silk production, affecting all the productive chain, leading to economic losses. For a good silk production, a determinant factor is the functioning of the food duct, which is divided in foregut, midgut and hindgut, being the hindgut the place for water and mineral salts absorption and for the end of the digestive process. Several tissues have been established as virus targets, however, others have shown to be resilient to BmNPV. Given the importance of the hindgut, the present paper aimed to verify the susceptibility of its components, ileum, colon and rectum to an geographic isolated of BmNPV in Paraná, Brasil, the BmMNPV. In different post-inoculation days (dpi), the hindgut segment of 5th instar silkworms was dissected and processed for analysis in light microscopy, using conventional dyes and cytochemistry for viral detection and electronic scanning microscopy for the morphological details. The results revealed that the ileum, colon and rectum of the B. mori are constituted by simple epithelium, with alterations in cell morphology, covered by an intima in its luminal side, and that its organization is similar to that of other described insects. The cytological analysis of the ileum, colon and fore rectum revealed that its epithelial cells are not susceptible to BmMNPV in neither of the times analyzed. However, the posterior hindgut or anal duct showed itself to be susceptible to the virus after the 5º dpi, developing all the classic signs described for the infection with AlphaBV, as the presence of viroplasm, nuclear hypertrophy, polyhedra in formation and mature ones. At the end of the infectious cycle, occurs cell lysis with the liberation of viral polyhedra in the intestinal lumen and, consequently, to the external medium, coinciding with the death of the insect. Even with no infection in the other regions of the hindgut, the surrounding tissues have shown infected, affecting the normal functioning of this intestinal region, verified through changes in fecal pellet, which was less compact and changed format. These results will contribute in the establishment of the BmMNPV infectious cycle. Furthermore, the basic knowledge of viral behavior is important for the development of infection control, prevention and previous identification methods of this disease in the field, once it also makes possible the removal of infected silkworms, diminishing the horizontal transmission of the virus in the creation rooms, in a way to reduce the loss of cocoons to be used in the confection of silk yarn
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