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Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology | 2012

SILKWORM 30K PROTEIN INHIBITS ECDYSONE‐INDUCED APOPTOSIS BY BLOCKING THE BINDING OF ULTRASPIRACLE TO ECDYSONE RECEPTOR‐B1 IN CULTURED Bm5 CELLS

Mi Young Kim; Hwa Young Song; Jin Hee Kim; Bo Yong Kim; Sun Whan Park; Dong Kyung Sung; Hun Hee Park; S. Jeon; In Sik Chung; Bong Hee Lee

This study investigates the mechanism through which increased 30K protein inhibits ecdysone-induced apoptosis in the Bm5 silkworm ovarian cell line. Treatment of Bm5 cells with 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) after transfection with the pIZT/V5-His control vector triggered apoptosis, but 20E treatment did not trigger apoptosis in Bm5 cells transfected with the pIZT/30K/V5-His vector. To confirm its inhibitory effect on apoptosis, 30K protein was first purified from Escherichia coli transformed with a 30K expression vector and used to generate specific antibodies in mice. Anti-30K antiserum was used to confirm synthesis of the 30K protein in pIZT/30K/V5-His-transfected Bm5 cells and to detect 30K protein binding to the ecdysone receptor-B1 (EcR-B1). Anti-30K antiserum was used to immunoprecipitate protein complexes containing 30K from Bm5 cells transfected with pIZT/30K/V5-His vector and treated with 20E. We observed that 30K proteins bound primarily to the EcR-B1 and not to ultraspiracle (USP). Reciprocal immunoprecipitation of EcR-B1-containing complexes from Bm5 cells transfected with control pIZT/V5-His vector and treated with 20E showed that EcR-B1 bound to USP in the absence of 30K but did not bind to USP in pIZT/30K/V5-His-transfected Bm5 cells. These results demonstrate that 30K proteins block USP binding to EcR-B1 through formation of a 30K/EcR-B1 complex, resulting in inhibition of 20E-induced Bm5 cell apoptosis.


Journal of Insect Physiology | 2012

Increase of 30K protein in identified motoneurons by hemolymph results in inhibition of programmed cell death in silkworm, Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera, Bombycidae)

Hwa Young Song; Mi Young Kim; Bo Yong Kim; Sun Whan Park; Dong Kyoung Sung; Pil Don Kang; Cheolin Park; S. Jeon; Bong Hee Lee

This study demonstrates that a 30K protein was gradually synthesized in primary-cultured motoneurons from the accessory planta retractor (APR) of the 6th abdominal ganglion (APR6) in silkworm ventral ganglia through stimulation of hemolymph. An increase in 30K protein synthesis resulted in an inhibition of programmed cell death (PCD) of APR6 motoneurons. The 30K protein was gradually synthesized from the 30Kc6 gene of identified APR6s in day-6 4th instars to day-9 5th instar larvae, but synthesis of the 30K protein ceased in isolated APR6s of day-1 pupa, which normally begin to undergo PCD. When pupal APR6s were treated with larval hemolymph, however, the 30K protein was synthesized suggesting the existence of an anti-PCD factor in the larval hemolymph. An increase of 30K protein within the APR6s was confirmed by antiserum made against the recombinant 30K protein that originated from the APR 30Kc6 gene. Larval APR6, in which PCD was induced with 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) added to the primary culture, exhibited some PCD characteristics of shrinkage of cell bodies, axonal fragmentation and loss of mitochondrial function. These results provide new insights on the survival or PCD of insect motoneurons through stimulation of hemolymph.


Entomological Research | 2004

Effects of Brain‐Derived Neurotrophic Factor on Neurite Growth of Deutocerebral Neurons in Brain of the Silk Moth Bombyx mori

Jin Hee Kim; Chan Woo Park; Hwa Young Song; Mi Young Kim; Chang Ok Choi; Bong Hee Lee

This study was conducted to investigate effects of brain‐derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) on the neurite growth of deutocerebral neurons in vitro, and production of BDNF‐like neuropeptide from brain of the silk moth, Bombyx mori. In primary culture of antennal lobe (AL) neurons with BDNF, it promoted a significant neurite extension of putative AL projection neurons and an outgrowth of branches from principal neurites of putative AL interneurons. Results from immunolabeling of brain and retrocerebral complex showed that BDNF ‐like neuropeptide labeled in brain was synthesized by median and lateral neurosecretory cells, then transported to corpora allata for storage.


Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology | 2015

DISTINCTIVE LOCALIZATION OF GROUP 3 LATE EMBRYOGENESIS ABUNDANT SYNTHESIZING CELLS DURING BRINE SHRIMP DEVELOPMENT

Bo Yong Kim; Hwa Young Song; Mi Young Kim; Bong Hee Lee; Kyung Joo Kim; Kyung Jin Jo; Suhng Wook Kim; Seung Gwan Lee; Boo Hyung Lee

Despite numerous studies on late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins, their functions, roles, and localizations during developmental stages in arthropods remain unknown. LEA proteins protect crucial proteins against osmotic stress during the development and growth of various organisms. Thus, in this study, fluorescence in situ hybridization was used to determine the crucial regions protected against osmotic stress as well as the distinctive localization of group 3 (G3) LEA(+) cells during brine shrimp development. Several cell types were found to synthesize G3 LEA RNA, including neurons, muscular cells, APH-1(+) cells, and renal cells. The G3 LEA(+) neuronal cell bodies outside of the mushroom body projected their axonal bundles to the central body, but those inside the mushroom body projected their axonal bundles toward the deutocerebrum without innervating the central body. The cell bodies inside the mushroom body received axons of the G3 LEA(+) sensory cells at the medial ventral cup of the nauplius eye. Several glands were found to synthesize G3 LEA RNA during the nauplius stages of brine shrimp, including the sinus, antennal I and II, salt, and three ectodermal glands. This study provides the first demonstration of the formation of G3 LEA(+) sinus glands at the emergence stages of brine shrimp. These results suggest that G3 LEA protein is synthesized in several cell types. In particular, specific glands play crucial roles during the emergence and nauplius stages of brine shrimp.


Entomological Research | 2006

Brain‐derived neurotrophic factor‐like neuropeptide is secreted as a neurohormone from specific brain neurons into the corpus allatum in the silkworm Bombyx mori

Mi Young Kim; Hwa Young Song; Soon Ok Kim; Pil Don Kang; Ohseok Kwon; Bong Hee Lee

The aim of this study was to investigate the secretion of brain‐derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)‐like neuropeptide in the silkworm, Bombyx mori , by using immunocytochemical techniques on the brain and retrocerebral complex of fifth instar larvae. In the brain, four pairs of median neurosecretory cell (MNC) bodies and six pairs of lateral neurosecretory cell (LNC) bodies had distinct immunoreactivities to this peptide, suggesting that this peptide is produced from two types of brain neuron. These reactivities were much stronger in the MNC than in the LNC. Labeled MNC projected their axons into the contralateral corpora allata, to which axons of labeled MNC were eventually innervated, through decussation in the median region, contralateral nerve corporis cardiaci I and nerve corpora allata I. Labeled LNC extended their axons into the ipsilateral corpora allata to be innervated through the ipsilateral nerve corporis cardiaci II and nerve corpora allata I. These results suggest that BDNF is secreted as a neurohormone from MNC and LNC of the brain into the corpora allata.


Journal of Neuroscience Methods | 2010

Comparative evaluation of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury by flow cytometric analysis of mitochondrial membrane potential with JC-1 in neonatal rats

Dong Kyung Sung; Yun Sil Chang; Sam Kang; Hwa Young Song; Won Soon Park; Bong Hee Lee


European Journal of Entomology | 2009

Apoptosis of neuronal cells in the brains of postembryonic silkworms Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae)

Mi Young Kim; Kang Kim Min; Chang Ok Choi; Hwa Young Song; Chang Lee Seok; Bong Woo Kim; Pil Don Kang; S. Jeon; Byung Pil Cho; Yeon Jae Bae; Young-Gyo Ko; Bong Lee Hee


European Journal of Entomology | 2009

Characterization of neuronal apoptosis in the ventral ganglia of postembryonic silkworms Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae)

Hwa Young Song; Chang Ok Choi; Mi Young Kim; Bo Yong Kim; Tae Joong Yoon; Dae Yong Song; Jung Cheol Park; Pil Don Kang; Sang Ho Lee; Yeon Jae Bae; Bong Hee Lee


Canadian Entomologist | 2012

Projection of FMRFamide-like neuropeptide-producing neurosecretory cells from silkworm brain into ventral nerve cord and retrocerebral complex

Bo Yong Kim; Hwa Young Song; Mi Young Kim; Pil Don Kang; Min Ho Cha; Hun Hee Park; Seung Gwan Lee; Chang Kyou Lee; Chai Hyeock Yu; Bong Hee Lee


European Journal of Entomology | 2012

The potential role of FoxO transcription factor during postembryonic periods in the silkworm, Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae)

Jin Kim Hee; Jae-Sun Choi; Mi Young Kim; Hwa Young Song; Bong Lee Hee

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