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Tachykinin Expression Levels Correlate with Caste-Specific Aggression in Workers of the Leaf-Cutting Ant Acromyrmex echinatior

机译:速激肽表达水平与切叶蚁Acromyrmex echinatior工人的种姓特异性攻击相关。

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The tachykinins are a family of neuropeptides that influence a range of behavioral phenotypes in both vertebrates and invertebrates; they appear to have a conserved role in the processing of stimuli, and in the control of aggression in a wide range of animals. Expression of tachykinin in a cluster of neurons was recently shown to determine the stimulus response threshold for aggressive behavior in Drosophila (1). Varying response thresholds are often implicated in division of labor within social insect colonies, so we hypothesized that Tachykinin could play a role in the organization of colony defense by affecting individual response thresholds to non-nestmate stimuli. We used quantitative-PCR in combination with behavioral assays to test for associations between the expression of Tachykinin and its receptor, and the aggressive division of labor among the castes of the leaf-cutting ant Acromyrmex echinatior, a species with multiple worker castes. After correction for differences in brain size among castes, we found that the most aggressive large worker caste had the highest Tachykinin expression levels, but that no such effect was apparent for breeding and virgin queens. To further evaluate these deviating results for the reproductive caste, we manipulated the aggression threshold of virgin-queens by removing their wings, which is known to make them express a soldier-like behavioral phenotype. Despite heightened aggression, expression levels of Tachykinin remained unaffected, suggesting that aggression levels in reproductive caste phenotypes are controlled by differential expression of other genes.
机译:速激肽是一个神经肽家族,可影响脊椎动物和无脊椎动物的一系列行为表型。它们似乎在刺激的过程中以及在控制各种动物的侵略中具有保守的作用。最近显示速激肽在神经元簇中的表达可确定果蝇侵略行为的刺激反应阈值(1)。不同的反应阈值通常与社交昆虫群落内的分工有关,因此我们假设速激肽可以通过影响对非雌性刺激的个体反应阈值在菌落防御的组织中发挥作用。我们将定量PCR与行为分析结合使用,以测试速激肽及其受体的表达与切叶蚁Acromyrmex echinatior的种姓之间的激进分工之间的关联,该种具有多个种姓。校正种姓之间大脑大小的差异后,我们发现最具攻击性的大型工人种姓具有最高的速激肽表达水平,但对于繁殖和初生皇后没有明显的这种作用。为了进一步评估生殖种姓的这些偏差结果,我们通过移开翅膀来操纵处女女王的攻击阈值,已知这会使它们表现出类似士兵的行为表型。尽管攻击性加剧,速激肽的表达水平仍然不受影响,这表明生殖种姓表型中的攻击水平受其他基因差异表达的控制。

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