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Upregulation of hemolymph and tissue ferritin by dietary HgCl2 in the wax moth Galleria mellonella
Authors:Chi-Won CHOI  Dong-Hwan SEO  Ji-Eun YUK  Jong-Bae PARK  Seock-Yeon HWANG  Sang Kyun KOH  Chi-Young YUN
Institution:Department of Biology, Daejeon University, Daejeon, Korea; Department of Clinical Laboratory Science, Juseong College, Chung-buk, Korea; Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Daejeon University, Daejeon, Korea
Abstract:The effect of Hg treatment on hemolymph and tissue ferritin in the wax moth Galleria mellonella was examined by western blotting. At 48 h after feeding HgCl2, the level of hemolymph ferritin increased approximately 1.8‐fold over that of control insects that were not fed HgCl2, while there was a small increase in tissue ferritin. Time series experiments showed that tissue ferritin had a typically saturated pattern, with a maximum level from 24 to 72 h, although it decreased 12 h following HgCl2 feeding, while hemolymph ferritin first decreased but subsequently increased. Tissue ferritin in the fat body, gut and Malpighian tubules, the main tissues of ferritin expression, was upregulated over time following treatment with Hg, and in particular, tissue ferritin in the gut increased by a large amount at 12–48 h. The results suggest that in G. mellonella, the ferritin‐inducible mechanisms following treatment with HgCl2 are different for hemolymph and tissue ferritin, as are their biochemical properties.
Keywords:ferritin                Galleria mellonella              hemolymph  mercury  tissue ferritin  wax moth
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