The pharyngeal taste organ of a blood-feeding insect functions in food recognition.

BMC Biol

Laboratorio de Neuroetología de Insectos, Departamento Biodiversidad y Biología Experimental (DBBE), Instituto Biodiversidad Biología Experimental y Aplicada (IBBEA), CONICET, Facultad Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: March 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Obligate blood-feeding insects, like the kissing bug Rhodnius prolixus, use their internal taste sensilla in the pharynx to assess the quality of the blood they ingest for survival.
  • The study identified eight taste sensilla in the pharyngeal organ, which contain neurons that respond to various gustatory stimuli such as salt and caffeine, indicating their role in detecting food quality.
  • RNA sequencing revealed several sensory-related gene families in the pharyngeal organ, and RNA interference studies indicated that specific channels are necessary for processing the preferred feeding solutions.

Article Abstract

Background: Obligate blood-feeding insects obtain the nutrients and water necessary to ensure survival from the vertebrate blood. The internal taste sensilla, situated in the pharynx, evaluate the suitability of the ingested food. Here, through multiple approaches, we characterized the pharyngeal organ (PO) of the hematophagous kissing bug Rhodnius prolixus to determine its role in food assessment. The PO, located antero-dorsally in the pharynx, comprises eight taste sensilla that become bathed with the incoming blood.

Results: We showed that these taste sensilla house gustatory receptor neurons projecting their axons through the labral nerves to reach the subesophageal zone in the brain. We found that these neurons are electrically activated by relevant appetitive and aversive gustatory stimuli such as NaCl, ATP, and caffeine. Using RNA-Seq, we examined the expression of sensory-related gene families in the PO. We identified gustatory receptors, ionotropic receptors, transient receptor potential channels, pickpocket channels, opsins, takeouts, neuropeptide precursors, neuropeptide receptors, and biogenic amine receptors. RNA interference assays demonstrated that the salt-related pickpocket channel Rproppk014276 is required during feeding of an appetitive solution of NaCl and ATP.

Conclusions: We provide evidence of the role of the pharyngeal organ in food evaluation. This work shows a comprehensive characterization of a pharyngeal taste organ in a hematophagous insect.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10938694PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12915-024-01861-wDOI Listing

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