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Germ cell cluster formation and cell death are alternatives in caste-specific differentiation of the larval honey bee ovary
Authors:KLAUS HARTFELDER  GÜNTHER STEINBRÜCK
Affiliation:1. LS Entwicklungsphysiologie , Auf der Morgenstelle 28, D-72076, Tübingen, Germany Phone: +49 (7071) 297-5343 Fax: +49 (7071) 297-5343 E-mail: klaus.hartfelder@uni-tuebingen.de;2. Abt. Zellbiologie, Zoologisches Institut, Universit?t Tübingen , Auf der Morgenstelle 28, D-72076, Tübingen, Germany Phone: +49 (7071) 297-5343 Fax: +49 (7071) 297-5343
Abstract:Summary

Caste-specific differentiation of the female honey bee gonad takes place in the fifth larval instar. In queen larvae most ovarioles exhibit almost simultaneous formation of numerous germ cell clusters within the first 20 h after the last larval molt. Ultrastructurally distinctive fusomal cytoplasm connects these cystocytes. Germ cell differentiation is accompanied by morphological changes in somatic components of the ovarioles, the follicle and the terminal filament cells. Subsequently, queen ovarioles elongate and differentiate basal stalks that coalesce in a basal calyx. A second round of mitotic activity was found to occur in the late prepupal and early pupal queen ovary. This round may elevate germ cell numbers composing each cluster to levels observed in follicles of adult honey bee queens. In contrast, germ cell cluster formation does not occur in most of the 120–160 ovarioles of the larval worker ovary, but instead many cells in such ovarioles show signs of impending degeneration, such as large autophagic bodies. DNA extracted from worker ovaries did not reveal nucleosomal laddering, and ultrastructurally, chromatin in germ cell nuclei appeared intact. In the 4–7 surviving ovarioles of the small worker ovary, germ cell clusters were found with ultrastructural characteristics identical to those in queen ovarioles. The temporal window during which divergence in developmental pathways of the larval ovaries initiates shortly after the last larval molt coincides with caste-specific differences in juvenile hormone titer which have long been considered critical to caste-specific morphogenesis.
Keywords:Germ cell cluster formation  oogenesis  fusome  Apis mellifera   ultrastructure  programmed cell death
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