Occurrence of nitric oxide synthase in Megoura viciae Buckton(Homoptera, Aphididae): an histochemical and immunohistochemical localisation

Nitric oxide (NO) is known to be involved in many physiological reactions of insects. We analysed NOS localisation in aphids of the species Megoura viciae by means of histochemical reaction for the NADPH-diaphorase activity and immunohistochemical methods for uNOS, nNOS and iNOS. The obtained data p...

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Main Authors: S Ganassi, D Tagliazucchi, L Mola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2009-06-01
Series:European Journal of Histochemistry
Online Access:https://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/967
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spelling doaj-baa2e12455094ccdbd0d0d832f30cf4a2020-11-25T03:41:35ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Histochemistry 1121-760X2038-83062009-06-0149410.4081/967686Occurrence of nitric oxide synthase in Megoura viciae Buckton(Homoptera, Aphididae): an histochemical and immunohistochemical localisationS GanassiD TagliazucchiL MolaNitric oxide (NO) is known to be involved in many physiological reactions of insects. We analysed NOS localisation in aphids of the species Megoura viciae by means of histochemical reaction for the NADPH-diaphorase activity and immunohistochemical methods for uNOS, nNOS and iNOS. The obtained data provided a complex and peculiar pattern of NOS distribution in cells and tissue of M. viciae. The histochemical reaction for NADPH-diaphorase was an indicative, but not exact marker of NOS localisation in aphids. The use of anti uNOS antiserum (frequently applied in insects) was of limited value in our specimens, whereas more satisfactory results were obtained with anti nNOS and iNOS antisera of human origin. The results of Western blot analysis confirmed the immunohistochemical ones, showing an aphid protein that reacted strongly with the polyclonal antibody anti-iNOS and anti-nNOS while a similar protein band was weakly immunoreactive with the polyclonal antibody anti-uNOS. Our results suggest that NO, prevalently synthesised by calcium/calmodulin-dependent isoform, plays important physiological roles both in adult and embryological stages of aphids. The data of principal interest was NOS presence in bacteriocytes, cells that host symbiotic prokaryotes belonging to the species Buchnera aphidicola, and in nuclei of adipocytes and gut cells.https://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/967
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author S Ganassi
D Tagliazucchi
L Mola
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L Mola
Occurrence of nitric oxide synthase in Megoura viciae Buckton(Homoptera, Aphididae): an histochemical and immunohistochemical localisation
European Journal of Histochemistry
author_facet S Ganassi
D Tagliazucchi
L Mola
author_sort S Ganassi
title Occurrence of nitric oxide synthase in Megoura viciae Buckton(Homoptera, Aphididae): an histochemical and immunohistochemical localisation
title_short Occurrence of nitric oxide synthase in Megoura viciae Buckton(Homoptera, Aphididae): an histochemical and immunohistochemical localisation
title_full Occurrence of nitric oxide synthase in Megoura viciae Buckton(Homoptera, Aphididae): an histochemical and immunohistochemical localisation
title_fullStr Occurrence of nitric oxide synthase in Megoura viciae Buckton(Homoptera, Aphididae): an histochemical and immunohistochemical localisation
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of nitric oxide synthase in Megoura viciae Buckton(Homoptera, Aphididae): an histochemical and immunohistochemical localisation
title_sort occurrence of nitric oxide synthase in megoura viciae buckton(homoptera, aphididae): an histochemical and immunohistochemical localisation
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series European Journal of Histochemistry
issn 1121-760X
2038-8306
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Nitric oxide (NO) is known to be involved in many physiological reactions of insects. We analysed NOS localisation in aphids of the species Megoura viciae by means of histochemical reaction for the NADPH-diaphorase activity and immunohistochemical methods for uNOS, nNOS and iNOS. The obtained data provided a complex and peculiar pattern of NOS distribution in cells and tissue of M. viciae. The histochemical reaction for NADPH-diaphorase was an indicative, but not exact marker of NOS localisation in aphids. The use of anti uNOS antiserum (frequently applied in insects) was of limited value in our specimens, whereas more satisfactory results were obtained with anti nNOS and iNOS antisera of human origin. The results of Western blot analysis confirmed the immunohistochemical ones, showing an aphid protein that reacted strongly with the polyclonal antibody anti-iNOS and anti-nNOS while a similar protein band was weakly immunoreactive with the polyclonal antibody anti-uNOS. Our results suggest that NO, prevalently synthesised by calcium/calmodulin-dependent isoform, plays important physiological roles both in adult and embryological stages of aphids. The data of principal interest was NOS presence in bacteriocytes, cells that host symbiotic prokaryotes belonging to the species Buchnera aphidicola, and in nuclei of adipocytes and gut cells.
url https://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/967
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