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Quantitative analysis of the metabolism in the isolated pupal abdomens of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, infected with nuclear polyhedrosis virus
Authors:Michihiro Kobayashi  Shigemi Kawase
Affiliation:Sericultural Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Nagoya University, Chikusa, Nagoya, Japan
Abstract:The rate of oxygen uptake and the amount of several main cell constituents were determined in NPV-infected and uninfected isolated pupal abdomens of the silkworm, Bombyx mori. The oxygen uptake in uninfected isolated abdomens increases for the first 2 days due to the effect of water injection, but thereafter it remains almost unchanged at a relatively low level. When isolated abdomens are infected with an NPV, the oxygen uptake increases markedly from 3 days postinfection onward, being about three times that of uninfected isolated abdomens at late stages of infection. The amounts of cell constituents analyzed in the present study change little in uninfected isolated abdomens throughout the experiment. Infection of NPV leads to a marked accumulation of both DNA and RNA, and a loss of glycogen. The amount of protein, lipid, and sugar are scarcely affected by NPV infection. These results indicate that the activity of metabolism in uninfected isolated abdomens is not only low but also stable, and that infection of NPV results in an activation of host cell metabolism. It is considered that such isolated pupal abdomens provide an excellent opportunity to analyze both the process of NPV replication and the alteration of host cell metabolism resulting from NPV infection.
Keywords:isolated pupal abdomen  nuclear polyhedrosis virus  oxygen uptake  DNA  RNA  protein  lipid  carbohydrate
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