Identification and tissue-specific distribution of sulfated glycosaminoglycans in the blood-sucking bug Rhodnius prolixus (Linnaeus)

被引:8
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作者
Costa-Filho, A
Souza, MLS
Martins, RCL
dos Santos, AVF
Silva, GV
Comaru, MW
Moreira, MF
Atella, GC
Allodi, S
Nasciutti, LE
Masuda, H
Silva, LCF [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Univ Clementino Fraga Filho, Lab Tecido Conjuntivo, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[2] Fed Univ Rio De Janeiro, Dept Bioquim Med, Ctr Ciencias Saude, BR-21941590 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[3] Inst Quim, Dept Bioquim, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[4] Fed Univ Rio De Janeiro, Inst Ciencias Biomed, Dept Histol & Embriol, BR-21941590 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
关键词
ovary; reproductive tract; intestinal tract; fat body; chondroitin sulfate; heparan sulfate;
D O I
10.1016/j.ibmb.2003.10.007
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We have previously characterized heparan sulfate (HS) as the major ovarian sulfated glycosaminoglycan (GAG) in females of Rhodnius prolixus, while chondroitin sulfate (CS) was the minor component. Using histochemical procedures we found that GAGs were concentrated in the ovarian tissue but not found inside the oocytes. Here, we extend our initial observations of GAG expression in R. prolixus by characterizing these molecules in other organs: the fat body, intestinal tract, and the reproductive tracts. Only HS and CS were found in the three organs analyzed, however CS was the major GAG species in these tissues. We also determined the compartmental distribution of GAGs in these organs by histochemical analysis using 1,9-dimethylmethylene blue, and evaluated the specific distribution of CS within both male and female reproductive tracts by immunohistochemistry using an anti-CS antibody. We also determined the GAG composition in eggs at days 0 and 6 of embryonic development. Only HS and CS were found in eggs at day 6, while no sulfated GAGs were detected at day 0. Our results demonstrate that HS and CS are the only sulfated GAG species expressed in the fat body and in the intestinal and reproductive tracts of Rhodnius male and female adults. Both sulfated GAGs were also identified in Rhodnius embryos. Altogether, these results show no qualitative differences in the sulfated GAG composition regarding tissue-specific or development-specific distribution. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:251 / 260
页数:10
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