Endocrine events during pre-diapause and non-diapause larval-pupal development of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta
The haemolymph ecdysteroid titre and in vitro capacities of prothoracic glands and corpora allata to synthesize ecdysone and juvenile hormone, respectively, during the last-larval instar of diapause-destined (short-day) and non-diapause-destined (long-day) Manduca sexta were investigated. In general...
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description | The haemolymph ecdysteroid titre and
in vitro capacities of prothoracic glands and corpora allata to synthesize ecdysone and juvenile hormone, respectively, during the last-larval instar of diapause-destined (short-day) and non-diapause-destined (long-day)
Manduca sexta were investigated. In general, the ecdysteroid titres for both populations of larvae were the same and exhibited the two peaks characteristic of the haemolymph titre during this developmental stage in
Manduca. The only difference in the titre occurred between day 7 plus 12 h and day 7 plus 20 h, when the short-day larval titre did not decrease as quickly as the long-day titre. The
in vitro synthesis of ecdysone by prothoracic glands of short- and long-day larvae during the pharate pupal phase of the instar were also essentially the same. Activity fluctuated at times which would support the idea that ecdysone synthesis by the glands is a major contributing factor to the changes in the haemolymph ecdysteroid titre. There was one subtle difference in prothoracic gland activity between the two populations, occurring on day 7 plus 2 h. By day 7 plus 10 h, however, rates of ecdysone synthesis by the short- and long-day glands were comparable. This elevated activity of the short-day glands occurred just prior to the period the haemolymph ecdysteroid titre remained elevated in these larvae. The capacities of corpora allata to synthesize juvenile hormone I and III
in vitro were not markedly different in long- and short-day last-instar larvae. At the time of prothoracicotropic hormone release in the early pupa, activity of corpora allata from short- and long-day reared animals was low and also essentially the same. There were a few differences in the levels of synthesis at isolated times, but they were not consistent for both homologues. Overall, there are no compelling differences in the fluctuations of ecdysteroids and juvenile hormones between diapause-destined and non-diapause-destined
Manduca larvae. Since these hormones do not appear to play any obviously significant role in the induction of pupal diapause in this insect, the photoperiodic induction of diapause in
Manduca appears to be a predominantly brain-centred phenomenon not involving endocrine effectors. |
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Manduca sexta were investigated. In general, the ecdysteroid titres for both populations of larvae were the same and exhibited the two peaks characteristic of the haemolymph titre during this developmental stage in
Manduca. The only difference in the titre occurred between day 7 plus 12 h and day 7 plus 20 h, when the short-day larval titre did not decrease as quickly as the long-day titre. The
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Manduca sexta were investigated. In general, the ecdysteroid titres for both populations of larvae were the same and exhibited the two peaks characteristic of the haemolymph titre during this developmental stage in
Manduca. The only difference in the titre occurred between day 7 plus 12 h and day 7 plus 20 h, when the short-day larval titre did not decrease as quickly as the long-day titre. The
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