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Sex-specific developmental profiles of juvenile hormone synthesis in honey bee larvae

โœ Scribed by Hartfelder, Klaus ;Oliveira Tozetto, Sibele ;Rachinsky, Anna


Book ID
104741689
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
490 KB
Volume
202
Category
Article
ISSN
1432-041X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Juvenile hormone synthesis in drone larvae of the honey bee was measured by an in vitro radiochemical assay. The developmental profile of corpora allata activity in male larvae showed considerable differences from queen larvae, the presumptive reproductive females, and was comparable to workers, the sterile female morph. Drone and worker larvae, however, differed drastically in the regulation of juvenile hormone biosynthesis, as revealed by the addition of farnesoic acid to the culture medium. This precursor stimulated juvenile hormone synthesis of drone glands nearly eightfold, whereas in worker larvae it is known to lead to an accumulation of methyl farnesoate. The sex-specific differences in endocrine activity indicate a role for juvenile hormone in the expression of genetically determined sexually dimorphic characters during metamorphosis, a role not currently accounted for in models describing endocrine regulation of insect development.


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