Effects of Steinernema carpocapsae (Weiser) on immunity and antioxidant responses of Glyphodes pyloalis Walker

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY ISJ-Invertebrate Survival Journal Pub Date : 2019-07-11 DOI:10.25431/1824-307X/ISJ.V0I0.120-129
M. Mallahi, A. Zibaee, Jalal Jalali Sendi, S. Jamali
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The effect of Steinernema carpocapsae (IRA18) infection was studied on the mortality, immunity and antioxidant responses of Glyphodes pyloalis Walker larvae. The LC50 value of 582.9 infective juvenile per mL with confidence limit of 359.1-811.5 was obtained via bioassay against the larvae. Injection of S. carpocapsae increased the number of total hemocytes after 1-6 h compared to intact and Ringer-injected larvae while the highest numbers of plasmatocyte and granulocytes were recorded after 1 and 3 h. Although intact larvae had a steady activity of phenoloxidase at different time intervals but those injected by S. carpocapsae showed the elevated enzymatic activity at 3-12 h. Nematode injection significantly increased the activities of superoxide dismutase and catalase compared to intact and Ringer-injected larvae, while no significant difference was observed in peroxidase activity. The injection with S. carpocapsae caused the highest activity of glutathione s-transferase using CDNB as reagent, but the enzymatic assay with DCNB showed no statistical differences among treatments. Also, activities of ascorbate peroxidase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase significantly increased in the nematode-injected larvae. Intact and Ringer-injected larvae showed no statistical differences in the concentration of malondialdehyde but the highest amount was recorded in nematode-injected larvae. Results of our study indicate that native isolate of S. carpocapsae cause mortality on the larvae of G. pyloalis and It interferes in the immune and antioxidant responses.
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豆豉对幽门草蚧免疫及抗氧化反应的影响
研究了carpocapsae (IRA18)侵染对幽门草蚧幼虫死亡率、免疫及抗氧化反应的影响。通过对幼虫的生物测定,获得582.9条感染幼虫/ mL的LC50值,置信限为359.1 ~ 811.5。与完整的和ringer注射的幼虫相比,1-6 h注射后,carpocapsae的总血细胞数量增加,血浆细胞和粒细胞数量在1和3 h后最高。尽管完整的幼虫在不同的时间间隔内酚氧化酶活性稳定,但3-12 h注射的carpocapsae的酶活性升高而过氧化物酶活性无显著差异。以DCNB为试剂,豆角皂苷注射液的谷胱甘肽s-转移酶活性最高,但不同处理间的酶学测定差异无统计学意义。抗坏血酸过氧化物酶和葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶活性显著升高。完整幼虫和注射林格幼虫的丙二醛浓度无统计学差异,但注射线虫幼虫的丙二醛浓度最高。本研究结果表明,天然分离物carpocapsae可导致幽门螺杆菌幼虫死亡,并干扰其免疫和抗氧化反应。
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期刊介绍: Invertebrate Survival Journal (ISJ) is an international and open access journal devoted to prompt and innovative studies on the basic defense mechanisms in invertebrates, in particular with a view to identifying biotechnologies able to act against derived diseases and related economic damage. Contributions will be mainly in the form of Letters to the Editor, Visions and Perspectives, Short Communications, Technical Reports, Research Reports, Review, Minireview and Reports of Meetings. Letters to the Editor can be commentaries or perspectives on invertebrate defence mechanisms or replies to the data published in ISJ.
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