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Mosquito trypsin: immunocytochemical localization in the midgut of blood-fed Aedes aegypti (L.)
Authors:Rolf Graf  Alexander S Raikhel  Mark R Brown  Arden O Lea  Dr Hans Briegel
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland;(2) Department of Entomology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA;(3) Department of Zoology, University of Zürich, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:Summary A polyclonal antibody was raised against trypsin purified from the midgut of blood-fed Aedes aegypti. Using this antibody and our modification of the peroxidase-antiperoxidase immunocytochemical reaction, strong activity was found in the lumen of the midgut at the light-microscopical level. The activity was localized mainly in the posterior part of the distensible, abdominal midgut, along the periphery of the blood bolus and within the peritrophic membrane. Immunoreactivity appeared 8 h after the blood meal and was most prominent around 24 h, coinciding with our previous spectrophotometric determinations of trypsin.At the electron-microscopical level, secretory granules, immunocytochemically labelled with anti-trypsin antibody and protein A-colloidal gold, were first detected about 12 h after the blood meal. At 18 h, the secretory pathway could be followed immunocytochemically from the formation of granules in the Golgi complex until their release by exocytosis in the midgut lumen. By 24 h, there was a reduction in secretory granules, and large lysosomes appeared.The process of secretion described for this mosquito is comparable to similar events in vertebrate secretory systems and the presence of an intracellular trypsinogen is suggested.
Keywords:Trypsin  Immunocytochemistry  Midgut  Exocytosis  Aedes aegypti
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