Artículos de revistas
Morphological characterization of cell death during the ovary differentiation in worker honey bee
Fecha
2002-01-01Registro en:
Cell Biology International. London: Academic Press Ltd Elsevier B.V. Ltd, v. 26, n. 3, p. 243-251, 2002.
1065-6995
10.1006/cbir.2001.0839
WOS:000175825600004
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
Cell death that occurs during ovary differentiation in the honeybee worker's larval development accounts for ovariole reabsorption. From a morphological standpoint, three modes of death were detected. Germinative cells in the ovarioles die by an apoptotic-like process, whereas the somatic cells die by an autophagic process, type 11 cell death; and during pupation, stromatic and ovarian capsular cells die through cytoplasmic disintegration, releasing their components into the hemolymph. These modes of cell death are in part determined by the pattern of tissue organization within which the cell occurs. (C) 2002 Elsevier B.V. Ltd. All rights reserved.