First published online May 24, 2004
Journal of Experimental Biology 207, 2255-2265 (2004)
Published by The Company of Biologists 2004
doi: 10.1242/jeb.01004
Dietary influences over proliferating cell nuclear antigen expression in the locust midgut
E. Zudaire1,
S. J. Simpson2,
I. Illa1 and
L. M. Montuenga1,*
1 Department of Histology and Pathology, Schools of Medicine and Sciences,
University of Navarra, E-31080 Pamplona, Spain
2 Department of Zoology and University Museum of Natural History, University
of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK

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Fig. 1. PCNA-like immunoreactivity throughout the locust midgut. (A) Panoramic view
of locust midgut caeca walls. Strong immunoreactivity appears mainly in the
core of the regenerative nests (arrows). (B) Ventricle wall. PCNA-like
immunoreactivity is exclusively present in the cells of the regenerative nests
at the base of the epithelium (arrows). Enterocytes surrounding the
regenerative nests are progressively less stained, and no immunoreactivity is
found in mature enterocytes outside the nests (arrowheads). (C) PCNA-like
immunoreactivity in the locust ampullae of Malpighian tubules. PCNA-like
immunoreactivity is found in clusters of regenerative cells (arrows). (D)
PCNA-like immunoreactivity and BrdU-immunoreactivity in serial consecutive
sections of the midgut in the caeca region. (E) Western blot analysis of
locust gut tissue extract using antiserum against PCNA. A single band of
30 kDa is detected under reducing conditions. Lane 1, molecular mass
markers; lane 2, locust gut extract; lane 3, negative control without
antibody. Scale bars, 25 µm in A and 50 µm in BD.
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Fig. 2. Effect of microwave heating time on PCNA-like immunoreactivity in the nests
of midgut caeca. Immunoreactivity is only noticeable after 20 min of microwave
heating, and the optimum staining is reached after 40 min of microwave
treatment. However, longer exposures to microwave heating dramatically drop
the staining levels below the optimum.
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Fig. 3. Differences in PCNA-like immunoreactivity (bars, PCNA-I; line, PCNA-OD)
between the five regions of the locust midgut. For statistical analysis,
values of caeca have been compared to the rest of the regions. There are no
significant differences between the values of caeca and ampullae. Caeca and
ampullae of the Malpighian tubules show higher levels of staining compared
with ventricle (*P<0.05,
**P<0.01, ***P<0.001).
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Fig. 4. Effect of diet composition, sex and time during the fifth instar on values
for PCNA-I (A) and PCNA-OD (B). The balanced diet (21:21) shows the highest
levels of PCNA, and as the diets became more unbalanced in their ratio of
protein to digestible carbohydrate, the level of PCNA dropped. Males showed
more PCNA than females, and PCNA levels were higher on day 4 than on day
1.
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Fig. 5. Regression lines (PCNA-I, solid line; PCNA-OD, broken line) showing the
relationships between both PCNA-I (squares) and PCNA-OD (circles) values in
locusts fed on a given diet and the relative distance of this diet from a
nutritionally optimal composition (see
Chambers et al., 1995 ) on days
1 (A) and 4 (B). Regression lines: (A) PCNA-I,
y=0.5x+18.64, r2=0.23; PCNA-OD,
y=3.33x+ 172.1, r2=0.62; (B)
PCNA-I, y=1.26x+31.61, r2=0.25;
PCNA-OD, y=2.94x+180.8,
r2=0.6.
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Fig. 6. Plot showing the values of PCNA-I (squares) and PCNA-OD (circles) related
to the quantity of food eaten (diet 7:7, open bars; diet 21:21, solid bars)
through the first 8 days of the fifth instar for both diet 7:7 (lines) and
diet 21:21 (dotted lines). Both PCNA-I and PCNA-OD values increased between
day 0 and day 3 and decreased thereafter. Notice the correlation between the
amount of food eaten and the levels of both PCNA-I and PCNA-OD.
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Fig. 7. Plot showing the regression lines between values for PCNA-I and PCNA-OD (A
for diet 7:7 and B for diet 21:21) and the quantity of 7:7 and 21:21 diet
eaten by locusts across the first 8 days of the fifth instar. Regression
lines: (A) PCNA-I, y=21.47x+37.5,
r2=0.81; PCNA-OD, y=40.12x+173.8,
r2=0.55; (B) PCNA-I, y=34.1x+39.77,
r2=0.65; PCNA-OD, y=98.28x+179.3,
r2=0.62.
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Fig. 8. A frequency spectrum showing the integrated optical density (IOD) values
(in arbitrary units) for Feulgen stains of the mature and undifferentiated
nuclei of the caecal epithelial cells of locusts fed on different synthetic
foods (N=400 in each group).
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