80 resultados para Hyla eximia
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在本研究中我们首次从雨蛙皮肤分泌液中分离得到了一种神经毒素(命名为Anntoxin)和一种干细胞自我更新支持因子(命名为AnSF)。随后,我们通过构建雨蛙皮肤cDNA 文库,利用特异引物筛选到Anntoxin 和AnSF 的cDNA 编码序列,前者的Gene Bank 登录号为FJ598043,后者还在等待分配登录号。Anntoxin 具有60 个氨基酸,是一种Kunitz 类型的丝氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂,构建Anntoxin 的3D-NMR 溶液结构,证实Anntoxin 不同于有三对二硫键(键组合模式:1-6,2-4,3-5)的Kunitz 类型丝氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂,它只有两对二硫键(组合模式:1-4,2-3)。AnSF 具有123 个氨基酸,在C 端具有和Calmadolin 同源的两个EF 手指结构,能够支持人类胚胎干细胞(hESC)和猴神经干细胞(rNSC)的自我更新。为了进行Anntoxin 的生物活性和结构分析,我们在体外成功表达了 Anntoxin,获得了大量的重组Anntoxin(rAnntoxin)。经过生物活性分析, rAnntoxin 和天然分离到的Anntoxin 生物活性相当,都具有很强的胰蛋白酶抑制剂活性。Anntoxin 是一种Kunitz 类型的丝氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂,和来源于芋螺(Cone Snail)的神经毒素Conkunitzin-S1,黑色眼镜蛇毒液(black cobra, Dendroaspis polylepis polylepis)的树突毒素δ-DaTX 或蛋白酶抑制剂K 分别具有32.8%和36.7%的相同序列,和鱼类(fish)来源的Stonustoxin 也有一定的同源性。利用膜片钳技术分别检测Anntoxin 对大鼠背根神经节(rat DRG)上Na+通道,K+通道,Ca2+通道的作用,结果证明Anntoxin 对河豚毒素敏感(TTX-S)的钠离子通道(Nav)有较强的抑制活性,对 K+通道,Ca2+通道作用不明显。随后我们在非洲爪蟾卵母细胞上表达几种典型和常用于测试对亚型K+通道作用的Kv1.1,Kv1.2,Kv1.3,Kv2.1 和 Kv4.2,Kv4.3,Anntoxin 对这些亚型K+通道上的K+电流都没有明显影响。我们成功构建了Anntoxin 的3D-NMR 溶液结构(NMR 号:PDB ID 2KCR, BMRB ID 16094),证实Anntoxin 具有典型的Kunitz 结构,由反向平行的 β–折叠片和α–螺旋及转角组成梨形结构。利用RT-PCR,WesternBlot 以及 ELISA 技术,发现在皮肤、脑、肝、胃和肠中都能检测Anntoxin mRNA 转录,但只在皮肤、脑、肝和胃中有蛋白表达,表达量分别为29.5、5.39、 4.80 和2.02 微克/克鲜重,可以看出Anntoxin 在皮肤中大量表达,是皮肤分泌液中非常重要的组成部分。因为皮肤是雨蛙接触外界的第一屏障,雨蛙的生存环境中存在很多潜在威胁,比如微生物、吸血昆虫、鸟类、爬行动物、哺乳动物等,所以Anntoxin 有可能是雨蛙适应环境的重要化学武器,于是我们测试了Anntoxin 对甜菜夜蛾幼虫(Laphygma exigua Hubner)、水蛇(Enhydris plumbea)、鹌鹑(Coturnix coturnix)、昆明小鼠(Kunming mice)的急性毒性,其LD50 分别为50,450,2500 和3000 微克/千克体重,说明在华西雨蛙皮肤中大量表达的Anntoxin 对几类潜在天敌确实有较强的杀灭作用。为了检测AnSF 的生物学活性,我们在体外成功表达了AnSF,获得了大量rAnSF。设计三个浓度梯度10、100 和500ng/ml,把AnSF 和hESC 共培养,发现在10~100 ng/ml 浓度时对hESC 的自我更新有支持作用;设计三个浓度梯度10、100 和500ng/ml,把AnSF 和rNSC 共培养,发现在 10ng/ml 时对rNSC 的自我更新有较强的支持作用。在超过500ng/ml 高浓度时,AnSF 对hESC 和rNSC 都有明显的细胞毒性作用,对rNSC 的毒性作用更明显。利用RT-PCR 技术,我们检测了雨蛙的皮肤、肌肉、肝脏、胰脏、胃、肠、心脏和脑,AnSF 只在皮肤中有少量表达。这表明AnSF 可能只参与雨蛙皮肤干细胞库的维持,保持皮肤内环境稳定,因为蛙类的皮肤细胞要负责产生大量活性物质参与先天免疫和抗氧化等重要的生理活动,需要经常更新,而AnSF 的存在可能保证雨蛙皮肤干细胞库容量稳定,不断分化出各种成熟的皮肤细胞来使皮肤能够得到足够和及时的更新,保证其功能的正常行使。所以AnSF 是维持华西雨蛙皮肤内环境稳定的重要物质。
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En el crucero de Evaluación Hidroacústica de Recursos Pelágicos 0611-12, el biovolumen de zooplancton varió entre 0,8 y 50,0 mL/muestra, mayores núcleos se detectaron fuera de la plataforma. Los eufáusidos, más frecuentes fueron Euphausia mucronata (37,1%), E. eximia (19,3%) y Stylocheiron affine (15,5%). El máximo desove de anchoveta fue en aguas costeras frías y aguas de mezcla; las larvas alcanzaron hasta 200 mn de la costa frente al Callao. Entre los mictófidos destacaron Diogenichthys laternatus, Lampanyctus parvicauda y Triphoturus oculeus.
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Este libro está dirigido a un público amplio científicos, humanistas ingenieros, y en general a quien se aventura a pensar y a trabajar en términos no disciplinares. Con toda seguridad, el mérito del trabajo en ciencias de la complejidad consiste en indisciplinar a las ciencias, una expresión ya en boga, y que de un lado apunta hacia la idea de una "tercera cultura (Brockman), tanto como hacia una nueva alianza (I. Prigogine). Existe, a todas luces, una masa crítica que trabaja en complejidad y que está interesada, en profundidad y con total seriedad, en estos temas. La prueba son los diversos eventos académicos y científicos, las compilaciones y las publicaciones, cada vez con calidad más eximia y de amplio cubrimiento inter y transdisciplinar. Este libro quiere contribuir a esta historia y a estos procesos. Existe, a todas luces, una masa crítica que trabaja en complejidad y que está interesada, en profundidad y con total seriedad, en estos temas. La prueba son los diversos eventos académicos y científicos, las compilaciones y las publicaciones, cada vez con calidad más eximia y de amplio cubrimiento inter y transdisciplinar. Este libro quiere contribuir a esta historia y a estos procesos.
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The Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous dragonfly family Tarsophlebiidae is revised. The type species of the type genus Tarsophlebia Hagen, 1866, T eximia (Hagen, 1862) from the Upper Jurassic Solnhofen Limestones, is redescribed, including important new information on its head, legs, wings, anal appendages and male secondary genital apparatus. The type specimen of Tarsophlebiopsis mayi Tillyard, 1923 is regarded as an aberrant or unusually preserved Tarsophlebia eximia. One new species of Tarsophlebia and three new species of Turanophlebia are described, i.e. Tarsophlebia minor n. sp., Turanophlebia anglicana n. sp., T mongolica n. sp., and T. vitimensis n. sp. A new combination is proposed for Turanophlebia neckini (Martynov, 1927) n. comb. The phylogenetic relationships of the Mesozoic Tarsophlebiidae are discussed on the basis of new body and wing venation characters. The present analysis supports a rather derived position for the Tarsophlebiidae, as sister group of the the Epiproctophora rather than of (Zygoptera + Epiproctophora). Also, through the present discussion, the Oligo-Miocene family Sieblosiidae seems to be more closely related to the Epiproctophora than to the Zygoptera. But the present study and previous analyses suffer of the lack of informations concerning the more inclusive groups of Odonatoptera, viz. Protozygoptera, Triadophlebiomorpha, Protanisoptera, etc. The significance of the tarsophlebiid secondary male genital apparatus for the reconstruction of the evolution of odonate copulation is discussed.
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Anuran amphibians exhibit different patterns of energy substrate utilization that correlate with the intensity of vocal and locomotor activities. Given the remarkable differences among species in breeding and feeding strategies, and the different ways energy is used in the whole animal, the suggested correlations between calling and locomotor behavior and the level of energy substrates in the muscles responsible for such activities are more complex than previously reported. We explored the relationships between calling and locomotor behavior and energy supply to trunk and hindlimb muscles, respectively, within the ecologically diverse tree-frog genus Scinax. Specifically, we measured the relative amount of carbohydrates and lipids in these two groups of muscles, and in the liver of three species of Scinax that differ in vocal and locomotor performance, and compared our results with those of two other species for which comparable data are available. We also compared the contents of lipids and carbohydrates of conspecific males collected at the beginning and after 4 h of calling activity. The stomach content to potential feeding opportunities across species was also assessed in both groups of males. Scinax hiemalis and S. rizibilis exhibit comparatively low and episodic calling during long periods of activity whereas S. crospedospilus calls at higher rates over shorter periods. Male S. hiemalis had highest levels of trunk muscle glycogen followed by those of S. rizilbilis and S. crospedospilus, respectively. There was no correlation between total lipid content in trunk muscle and calling rate among different species, suggesting that other metabolic aspects may be responsible for the energetic support for vocal activity. The levels of lipids and carbohydrates in trunk and hindlimb muscles and liver of males collected at the beginning and 4 h into the calling period were similar across species, so the extent of energetic reserves does not appear to constrain vocal or locomotor activity. Finally, we found exceptionally high levels of carbohydrates and lipids in the liver of S. rizibilis, a trait perhaps related to a long and demanding breeding period.
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In this study we explored the stochastic population dynamics of three exotic blowfly species, Chrysomya albiceps, Chrysomya megacephala and Chrysomya putoria, and two native species, Cochliomyia macellaria and Lucilia eximia, by combining a density-dependent growth model with a two-patch metapopulation model. Stochastic fecundity, survival and migration were investigated by permitting random variations between predetermined demographic boundary values based on experimental data. Lucilia eximia and Chrysomya albiceps were the species most susceptible to the risk of local extinction. Cochliomyia macellaria, C. megacephala and C. putoria exhibited lower risks of extinction when compared to the other species. The simultaneous analysis of stochastic fecundity and survival revealed an increase in the extinction risk for all species. When stochastic fecundity, survival and migration were simulated together, the coupled populations were synchronized in the five species. These results are discussed, emphasizing biological invasion and interspecific interaction dynamics.
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In this study we analyzed the ovipositional behavior of C. albiceps, C. megacephala and L. eximia in response to previous presence of larvae of different species, both predator and prey. The preference for substrates that previously had had no larvae was predominant for all species. However, the experiments showed that C. megacephala and L. eximia avoid laying eggs principally in patches with previous presence of C. albiceps larvae. The implications of these results for the necrophagous Diptera community dynamics are discussed.
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The decomposition of small carcasses in the open is frequently neglected although it may provide information of forensic importance. This paper describes an experimental study of arthropod species associated with carcasses of mouse, Mus musculus (Linnaeus, 1758) and rat, Rattus norvegicus (Berkenhout, 1769) (Rodentia: Muridae). Four carcasses were left inside iron cages in sunlit and shady areas in a secondary forest in Southeastern Brazil twice a season for four seasons (n = 16 carcasses of each rodent). The carcasses were removed when arthropods ceased to visit them. The visiting and colonizing invertebrates were collected daily and identified. Immatures were also collected and reared in a laboratory for identification. We collected 6,514 arthropods (820 adults and 5,694 juvenile forms) belonging to 53 species from the families Sarcophagidae, Calliphoridae, Muscidae, Fanniidae, Syrphidae, Richardiidae, Sepsidae, Micropezidae, Otitidae, Drosophilidae, Phoridae, Dolichopodidae, Anthomyiidae, Asilidae and Lauxaniidae (Diptera), Formicidae, Ichneumonidae, Encyrtidae and Apidae (Hymenoptera), Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) and Gonyleptidae (Opiliones). Lucilia eximia (Wiedemann, 1819) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) and Peckia (Pattonella) intermutans (Walker, 1861) (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) deserve special attention because both adult and immature forms were collected in all seasons and in both areas. Our results indicate that the frequency of occurrence of these arthropods was positively associated with carcass size (mouse or rat); no marked insect succession on the carcasses occurred; and the diversity of Calliphoridae and Sarcophagidae was high, irrespective of season.
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Males of the South American treefrog Aplastodiscus perviridis construct concealed subterranean nests. Using a complex courtship behavior that involves tactile stimuli and vocalizations, males guide the females to the subterranean nests where eggs are laid. Embryos and facultatively oophagous tadpoles (at least in stage 25) stay in subterranean nests until flooding transports them to ponds or streams. This is a rare reproductive mode previously known for few species in the Hyla albosignata and H. albofrenata complexes. Based on similarities of reproductive mode we suggest a monophyletic origin for Aplastodiscus and these complexes of Hyla.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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This paper reports a new reproductive mode in anurans, observed for the green treefrog, Hyla leucopygia, a species from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil and a member of the H. albosignata group. The reproductive mode of H. leucopygia is defined as follows: aquatic eggs and embryos in subterranean constructed nests; subsequent to flooding, feeding tadpoles in ponds or streams. We suggest that the new reproductive mode is widespread among the species in the H. albosignata group. The specialized courtship behaviors of H. leucopygia, characterized by vocalizations and a stereotyped sequence of mutual touches between male and female, are described. A review of the reproductive modes of hylid frogs is provided, with 11 modes recognized for the Atlantic Forest hylids and 12 modes For hylids around the world.
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The pattern of availability of free DNA phosphates, and the kind of DNA-protein complex arrangement, both induced by nuclear basic proteins, and the richness in arginine residues in these proteins were investigated cytochemically and cytophysically in spermatozoa of the South-American Hylidae species, Hyla fuscovaria and Hyla biobeba. The aim was to demonstrate differences at the level of sperm histones in two species of Hyla until recently considered to be congeneric. The results indicated differences in the spermatozoal nuclear basic proteins and DNA-protein complexes when the two species were compared. The spermatozoa of Hyla biobeba were assumed to be likely to contain a Bloch's ''type 3'' protein type (intermediate sperm basic protein), similarly to Hyla species of North and Central America. on the other hand, the data obtained for the spermatozoa of Hyla fuscovaria indicated that they contain a protamine or protamine-like protein, differing from Hyla biobeba and Hyla species of North and Central America. It is suggested that the differences reported here may be genus-specific, since Hyla fuscovaria has recently been reclassified as Scinax fuscovaria based on parameters other than sperm histone types. These findings are in agreement with the general view of a wide variability in sperm nuclear proteins in the Anura group.