Excretion in the mother’s body: modifications of the larval excretory system in the viviparous dermapteran, Arixenia esau
Autor: | Waclaw Tworzydlo, Mariusz K. Jaglarz, Szczepan M. Bilinski |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Malpighian tubule system animal structures Offspring Dermaptera Excretion Zoology spheroids Plant Science Malpighian Tubules dermaptera Biology Neoptera 03 medical and health sciences Viviparity Nonmammalian viviparity Animals Reproductive system insects Viviparity Larva fungi Spectrometry X-Ray Emission Cell Biology General Medicine Malpighian tubules Insects 030104 developmental biology Ion homeostasis Excretory system Instar Original Article Female excretion Spheroids Oviparity Digestive System Electron Probe Microanalysis |
Zdroj: | Protoplasma |
ISSN: | 1615-6102 0033-183X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00709-018-1264-7 |
Popis: | The vast majority of Dermaptera are free-living and oviparous, i.e., females lay eggs within which embryonic development occurs until the larva hatches. In contrast, in the epizoic dermapteran Arixenia esau, eggs are retained within mother's body and the embryos and first instar larvae develop inside her reproductive system. Such a reproductive strategy poses many physiological challenges for a mother, one of which is the removal of metabolic waste generated by the developing offspring. Here, we examine how the Arixenia females cope with this challenge by analyzing features of the developing larval excretory system. Our comparative analyses of the early and late first instar larvae revealed characteristic modifications in the cellular architecture of the Malpighian tubules, indicating that these organs are functional. The results of the electron probe microanalyses suggest additionally that the larval Malpighian tubules are mainly involved in maintaining ion homeostasis. We also found that the lumen of the larval alimentary track is occluded by a cellular diaphragm at the midgut-hindgut junction and that cells of the diaphragm accumulate metabolic compounds. Such an organization of the larval gut apparently prevents fouling of the mother's organism with the offspring metabolic waste and therefore can be regarded as an adaptation for viviparity. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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