A mitotic wave before an increase in juvenile hormone (JH) synthesis was observed in the corpora allata during each ovarian cycle in the cockroach Diploptera punctata and was shown subsequently to be inhibited by the brain until adult females mated. Each corpus allatum (CA) was innervated by groups
Allatostatin inhibition and farnesol stimulation of corpus allatum activity in embryos of the viviparous cockroach, Diploptera punctata
โ Scribed by Glenn L. Holbrook; Ann-Shyn Chiang; Coby Schal
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 769 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0739-4462
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โฆ Synopsis
Juvenile hormone (JH) biosynthesis by corpora allata (CAI from embryos of the cockroach Diploptera punctata was measured at four stages during the latter half of embryogenesis. Individual glands from 32-day-old embryos that had completed 49% of embryonic development synthesized 0.3 pmol JH Ill h-'. By day 46 (70% development) gland activity rose to 1.1 pmol J H h-', but on subsequent days JH synthetic rates declined, measuring only 0.8 pmol h-' on day 56 (86% development) and 0.5 pmol h-' on day 60 (92% development). Differences in JH biosynthesis by CA from different-aged embryos were more evident when gland activity was corrected for either corpus allatum cell number, which increased progressively from fewer than 200 cells per gland on day 32 to almost 700 cells per gland on day 60, or embryo mass, which increased from 1.6 mg per embryo on day 32 to 10.8 mg per embryo on day 60. J H biosynthetic rates were significantly inhibited in a medium containing M Dip-allatostatin 7 which suppressed CA activity by 68, 83, 76, and 51ยฐ% o n days 32, 46, 56, and 60, respectively. In all embryonic stages JH production was significantly stimulated by incubation of glands with 200 pM farnesol, a late precursor in the J H biosynthetic pathway. D
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