Streptozotocin activates inflammation-associated signalling and antioxidant response in the lobster cockroach; Nauphoeta cinerea (Blattodea: Blaberidae).

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Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular, Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas (CCNE), Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 97105-900, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: August 2021

Streptozotocin exhibits tropism to insulin-producing beta-cells in mammals and has been used to model diabetes-like phenotypes in insects. We have previously shown increased brain glucose levels and oxidative stress in STZ-treated nymphs of Nauphoeta cinerea. Here, we validate Nauphoeta cinerea as an experimental organism for studying STZ-induced metabolic disruptions by investigating the potential changes in the expression of inflammation and antioxidant related genes. Cockroaches were injected with 0.8% NaCl, 74 and 740 nmol of STZ. mRNA extracted from the head of cockroaches was used to estimate the RT-qPCR expression of inflammation and antioxidant genes. STZ-treatment upregulated the target genes of the JNK pathway (early growth factor response factor and reaper) but had no effect on PDGF-and VEGF-related factor 1. TOLL 1, the target gene of TOLL/NF-kB pathway was up regulated, while both the activator and target gene of the UPD3/JAK/STAT pathway [unpaired 3 and Suppressor of cytokine signalling at 36E] were upregulated. mRNA levels of primary antioxidants (superoxide dismutase and catalase) were increased in STZ treated nymphs but there was no effect on thioredoxins and Peroxiredoxin 4. Likewise, STZ treatment did not affect the expression of the delta class of the glutathione S-transferase gene family, but the sigma and theta classes of the GST family were upregulated. The STZ-induced N. cinerea gene expression modification demonstrates the involvement of primary antioxidants and the GST detoxification system in the cockroach oxidative stress response and buttresses the proposed crosstalk between inflammatory and redox pathways.

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