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Identification of a complex peptidergic neuroendocrine network in the hard tick, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus
Authors:Ladislav Šimo  Mirko Slovák  Yoonseong Park  Dušan Žitňan
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Zoology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská Cesta 9, 84506 Bratislava, Slovakia;(2) Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-4004, USA
Abstract:Neuropeptides are crucial regulators of development and various physiological functions but little is known about their identity, expression and function in vectors of pathogens causing serious diseases, such as ticks. Therefore, we have used antibodies against multiple insect and crustacean neuropeptides to reveal the presence of these bioactive molecules in peptidergic neurons and cells of the ixodid tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus. These antibodies have detected 15 different immunoreactive compounds expressed in specific central and peripheral neurons associated with the synganglion. Most central neurons arborize in distinct areas of the neuropile or the putative neurohaemal periganglionic sheath of the synganglion. Several large identified neurons in the synganglion project multiple processes through peripheral nerves to form elaborate axonal arborizations on the surface of salivary glands or to terminate in the lateral segmental organs (LSO). Additional neuropeptide immunoreactivity has been observed in intrinsic secretory cells of the LSO. We have also identified two novel clusters of peripheral neurons embedded in the cheliceral and paraspiracular nerves. These neurons project branching axons into the synganglion and into the periphery. Our study has thus revealed a complex network of central and peripheral peptidergic neurons, putative neurohaemal and neuromodulatory structures and endocrine cells in the tick comparable with those found in insect and crustacean neuroendocrine systems. Strong specific staining with a large variety of antibodies also indicates that the tick nervous system and adjacent secretory organs are rich sources of diverse neuropeptides related to those identified in insects, crustaceans or even vertebrates. This work was supported by Slovak grant agencies: Agentúra na podporu vyskumu a vyvoja (APVV-51-039105) and Vedecká grantová agentúra (VEGA 2-6090-26 and 2/6155/26).
Keywords:Neuropeptides  Synganglion  Salivary glands  Lateral segmental organs  Tick, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus (Arachnida, Acari, Ixodidae)
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