The Postpharyngeal Gland: Specialized Organ for Lipid Nutrition in Leaf-Cutting Ants.

There are several hypotheses about the possible functions of the postpharyngeal gland (PPG) in ants. The proposed functions include roles as cephalic or gastric caeca and diverticulum of the digestive tract, mixing of hydrocarbons, nestmate recognition, feeding larvae, and the accumulation of lipids...

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Main Authors: Pâmela Decio, Alexsandro Santana Vieira, Nathalia Baptista Dias, Mario Sergio Palma, Odair Correa Bueno
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
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spelling doaj-f51481bf714740cfbca8c61e7dd8292d2020-11-25T01:19:50ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01115e015489110.1371/journal.pone.0154891The Postpharyngeal Gland: Specialized Organ for Lipid Nutrition in Leaf-Cutting Ants.Pâmela DecioAlexsandro Santana VieiraNathalia Baptista DiasMario Sergio PalmaOdair Correa BuenoThere are several hypotheses about the possible functions of the postpharyngeal gland (PPG) in ants. The proposed functions include roles as cephalic or gastric caeca and diverticulum of the digestive tract, mixing of hydrocarbons, nestmate recognition, feeding larvae, and the accumulation of lipids inside this gland, whose origin is contradictory. The current study aimed to investigate the functions of these glands by examining the protein expression profile of the PPGs of Atta sexdens rubropilosa (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Mated females received lipid supplementation and their glands were extracted and analyzed using a proteomic approach. The protocol used combined two-dimensional electrophoresis and shotgun strategies, followed by mass spectrometry. We also detected lipid β-oxidation by immunofluorescent marking of acyl-CoA dehydrogenase. Supplying ants with lipids elicited responses in the glandular cells of the PPG; these included increased expression of proteins related to defense mechanisms and signal transduction and reorganization of the cytoskeleton due to cell expansion. In addition, some proteins in PPG were overexpressed, especially those involved in lipid and energy metabolism. Part of the lipids may be reduced, used for the synthesis of fatty alcohol, transported to the hemolymph, or may be used as substrate for the synthesis of acetyl-CoA, which is oxidized to form molecules that drive oxidative phosphorylation and produce energy for cellular metabolic processes. These findings suggest that this organ is specialized for lipid nutrition of adult leaf-cutting ants and characterized like a of diverticulum foregut, with the ability to absorb, store, metabolize, and mobilize lipids to the hemolymph. However, we do not rule out that the PPG may have other functions in other species of ants.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4858231?pdf=render
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author Pâmela Decio
Alexsandro Santana Vieira
Nathalia Baptista Dias
Mario Sergio Palma
Odair Correa Bueno
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Alexsandro Santana Vieira
Nathalia Baptista Dias
Mario Sergio Palma
Odair Correa Bueno
The Postpharyngeal Gland: Specialized Organ for Lipid Nutrition in Leaf-Cutting Ants.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Pâmela Decio
Alexsandro Santana Vieira
Nathalia Baptista Dias
Mario Sergio Palma
Odair Correa Bueno
author_sort Pâmela Decio
title The Postpharyngeal Gland: Specialized Organ for Lipid Nutrition in Leaf-Cutting Ants.
title_short The Postpharyngeal Gland: Specialized Organ for Lipid Nutrition in Leaf-Cutting Ants.
title_full The Postpharyngeal Gland: Specialized Organ for Lipid Nutrition in Leaf-Cutting Ants.
title_fullStr The Postpharyngeal Gland: Specialized Organ for Lipid Nutrition in Leaf-Cutting Ants.
title_full_unstemmed The Postpharyngeal Gland: Specialized Organ for Lipid Nutrition in Leaf-Cutting Ants.
title_sort postpharyngeal gland: specialized organ for lipid nutrition in leaf-cutting ants.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description There are several hypotheses about the possible functions of the postpharyngeal gland (PPG) in ants. The proposed functions include roles as cephalic or gastric caeca and diverticulum of the digestive tract, mixing of hydrocarbons, nestmate recognition, feeding larvae, and the accumulation of lipids inside this gland, whose origin is contradictory. The current study aimed to investigate the functions of these glands by examining the protein expression profile of the PPGs of Atta sexdens rubropilosa (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Mated females received lipid supplementation and their glands were extracted and analyzed using a proteomic approach. The protocol used combined two-dimensional electrophoresis and shotgun strategies, followed by mass spectrometry. We also detected lipid β-oxidation by immunofluorescent marking of acyl-CoA dehydrogenase. Supplying ants with lipids elicited responses in the glandular cells of the PPG; these included increased expression of proteins related to defense mechanisms and signal transduction and reorganization of the cytoskeleton due to cell expansion. In addition, some proteins in PPG were overexpressed, especially those involved in lipid and energy metabolism. Part of the lipids may be reduced, used for the synthesis of fatty alcohol, transported to the hemolymph, or may be used as substrate for the synthesis of acetyl-CoA, which is oxidized to form molecules that drive oxidative phosphorylation and produce energy for cellular metabolic processes. These findings suggest that this organ is specialized for lipid nutrition of adult leaf-cutting ants and characterized like a of diverticulum foregut, with the ability to absorb, store, metabolize, and mobilize lipids to the hemolymph. However, we do not rule out that the PPG may have other functions in other species of ants.
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