Perimicrovillar membrane assembly: the fate of phospholipids synthesised by the midgut of Rhodnius prolixus
In this study, we describe the fate of fatty acids that are incorporated from the lumen by the posterior midgut epithelium of Rhodnius prolixus and the biosynthesis of lipids. We also demonstrate that neutral lipids (NL) are transferred to the haemolymphatic lipophorin (Lp) and that phospholipids re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2014-01, Vol.108 (4) |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, we describe the fate of fatty acids that are
incorporated from the lumen by the posterior midgut epithelium of
Rhodnius prolixus and the biosynthesis of lipids. We also
demonstrate that neutral lipids (NL) are transferred to the
haemolymphatic lipophorin (Lp) and that phospholipids remain in the
tissue in which they are organised into perimicrovillar membranes
(PMMs). 3H-palmitic acid added at the luminal side of isolated midguts
of R. prolixus females was readily absorbed and was used to synthesise
phospholipids (80%) and NL (20%). The highest incorporation of
3H-palmitic acid was on the first day after a blood meal. The amounts
of diacylglycerol (DG) and triacylglycerol synthesised by the tissue
decreased in the presence of Lp in the incubation medium. The metabolic
fates of 3H-lipids synthesised by the posterior midgut were followed
and it was observed that DG was the major lipid released to Lp
particles. However, the majority of phospholipids were not transferred
to Lp, but remained in the tissue. The phospholipids that were
synthesised and accumulated in the posterior midgut were found to be
associated with Rhodnius luminal contents as structural components of
PMMs. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 |