Mechanisms underlying the manipulation of reproduction in female Tenebrio molitor by molecules produced by Hymenolepis diminuta

Metacestodes of Hymenolepis dirninuta cause a reduction in the reproductive success of Tenebrio rno/itor by interfering with the process of vitellogenesis. The parasite produces a molecule that causes a decrease in the synthesis of vitellogenin (Vg) in the beetle host. This thesis provides an accoun...

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Main Author: Warr, Emma
Published: Keele University 2004
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4095472015-09-03T03:16:02ZMechanisms underlying the manipulation of reproduction in female Tenebrio molitor by molecules produced by Hymenolepis diminutaWarr, Emma2004Metacestodes of Hymenolepis dirninuta cause a reduction in the reproductive success of Tenebrio rno/itor by interfering with the process of vitellogenesis. The parasite produces a molecule that causes a decrease in the synthesis of vitellogenin (Vg) in the beetle host. This thesis provides an account of the progress towards the isolation of this molecule and attempts to determine its mode of action. The parasite molecule is a small peptide, as determined by its chemical nature. It is pronase sensitive and heat insensitive, has a strong absorbance at 215nm and is blocked at both the NH2- and COOH-terminals. Two putative modes of action of the parasite manipulator molecule have been explored, namely induction of apoptosis of fat body cells or alteration of Vg mRNA abundance. The levels of chromatin condensation and DNA fragmentation in fat body nuclei are significantly elevated upon infection in vivo, indicating increased apoptosis. However, fat body tissue from non-infected females cultured with live parasites did not exhibit an increase in the levels of apoptosis. This suggests that apoptosis is not induced by the parasite molecule. Follicle resorption in the ovaries was also examined. Although there is a significant increase in the number of ovarioles undergoing resorption in H dirninutainfected T. molitor, the cause is not follicle cell apoptosis.595.769Keele Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.409547Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Warr, Emma
Mechanisms underlying the manipulation of reproduction in female Tenebrio molitor by molecules produced by Hymenolepis diminuta
description Metacestodes of Hymenolepis dirninuta cause a reduction in the reproductive success of Tenebrio rno/itor by interfering with the process of vitellogenesis. The parasite produces a molecule that causes a decrease in the synthesis of vitellogenin (Vg) in the beetle host. This thesis provides an account of the progress towards the isolation of this molecule and attempts to determine its mode of action. The parasite molecule is a small peptide, as determined by its chemical nature. It is pronase sensitive and heat insensitive, has a strong absorbance at 215nm and is blocked at both the NH2- and COOH-terminals. Two putative modes of action of the parasite manipulator molecule have been explored, namely induction of apoptosis of fat body cells or alteration of Vg mRNA abundance. The levels of chromatin condensation and DNA fragmentation in fat body nuclei are significantly elevated upon infection in vivo, indicating increased apoptosis. However, fat body tissue from non-infected females cultured with live parasites did not exhibit an increase in the levels of apoptosis. This suggests that apoptosis is not induced by the parasite molecule. Follicle resorption in the ovaries was also examined. Although there is a significant increase in the number of ovarioles undergoing resorption in H dirninutainfected T. molitor, the cause is not follicle cell apoptosis.
author Warr, Emma
author_facet Warr, Emma
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title Mechanisms underlying the manipulation of reproduction in female Tenebrio molitor by molecules produced by Hymenolepis diminuta
title_short Mechanisms underlying the manipulation of reproduction in female Tenebrio molitor by molecules produced by Hymenolepis diminuta
title_full Mechanisms underlying the manipulation of reproduction in female Tenebrio molitor by molecules produced by Hymenolepis diminuta
title_fullStr Mechanisms underlying the manipulation of reproduction in female Tenebrio molitor by molecules produced by Hymenolepis diminuta
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms underlying the manipulation of reproduction in female Tenebrio molitor by molecules produced by Hymenolepis diminuta
title_sort mechanisms underlying the manipulation of reproduction in female tenebrio molitor by molecules produced by hymenolepis diminuta
publisher Keele University
publishDate 2004
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