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Salivary system in leaf-cutting ants (Atta sexdens rubropilosa Forel, 1908) castes: a confocal study
Authors:do Amaral Jônatas Bussador  Machado-Santelli Gláucia Maria
Institution:aUniversity of Sao Paulo, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes, 1524-Cep: 05508–901, São Paulo/SP, Brazil
Abstract:The salivary system in ants is not only limited to digestory functions, but also has important role in the communication. The glands which compose the salivary complex are: the post-pharyngeal, hypopharyngeal, mandibular, and thoracic salivary gland, showing peculiar features which may vary according to the castes the individuals belong to and according to the functions they develop. The present study compared the morphological differences among the glands of Atta sexdens rubropilosa workers, males and queens focused on the organization of microfilaments and microtubules in these ants salivary system. Although the post-pharyngeal gland appeared to be more developed in queens, there were no significant gland differences among the analyzed castes. In what regards to the secretory units of the hypopharyngeal and mandibular glands, the association of F-actin with the collector duct seemed to be strong, being surrounded by a microtubules arrangement. The use of a laser scanning confocal microscopy with immunofluorescence whole mounting preparations revealed itself an efficient instrument for the understanding of the internal morphology of insects.
Keywords:Cytoskeleton  3D reconstruction  Post-pharyngeal gland  Hypopharyngeal gland  Mandibular gland  Thoracic salivary gland
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