Polyamines of primitive apterygotan insects: springtails, silverfish and a bristletail.

Koei Hamana, Hideyuki Uemiya, Masaru Niitsu
Author Information
  1. Koei Hamana: School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi, Gunma 371-8514, Japan. khamana@health.gunma-u.ac.jp

Abstract

Polyamines extracted from whole bodies of four springtails, Tomocerus ishibashii, Hypogastrura communis, Sinella cruviseta and Folsomia candida, a bristletail, Pedetontus nipponicus, and two silverfish, Lepisma saccharina and Thermobia domestica, were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography and gas chromatography. All seven apterous insect species contained putrescine, cadaverine and spermidine as the common major polyamines, detected at the level of micromol/g wet mass. T. ishibashii also contained spermine, S. cruviseta contained norspermidine and norspermine and H. communis, F. candida and P. nipponicus contained diaminopropane, norspermidine and norspermine, as minor polyamines above the detection limit (0.01 micromol/g wet mass). The occurrence of diaminopropane, norspermidine, norspermine, spermine and thermospermine was confirmed in L. saccharina and T. domestica. The novel polyamines norspermidine, norspermine and thermospermine, widespread in higher insects, were also distributed within the primitive apterygotan insects.

MeSH Term

Animals
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Diamines
Insecta
Polyamines
Spermidine

Chemicals

Diamines
Polyamines
Spermidine

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