THE ROLE OF THE CORPUS ALLATUM IN THE CONTROL OF VITELLOGENESIS AND FAT-BODY HYPERTROPHY IN PHORMIA-REGINA (MEIGEN)

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作者
QIN, WH [1 ]
YIN, CM [1 ]
STOFFOLANO, JG [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MASSACHUSETTS,DEPT ENTOMOL,AMHERST,MA 01003
关键词
ALLATECTOMY; BLOW FLY; CROP EMPTYING; ECDYSTEROIDS; JUVENILE HORMONE; METHOPRENE;
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10.1016/0022-1910(94)00135-4
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Allatectomy (CA(-)) experiments revealed that the corpus allatum (CA), and thus juvenile hormone (JH), play several important roles in the control of vitellogenesis in liver-fed Phormia regina, CA(-), within 4 h of adult emergence, decreased the rate of vitellogenin (Vg) production, lowered the hemolymph Vg level and resulted in arrested ovarian development, CA(-) at different times showed that there is a critical period (i,e, about 12 h after a protein meal), prior to which the CA is required for complete vitellogenesis, When two doses of 10.0, 5.0 or 2.5 mu g of methoprene (JH analogue) were applied, vitellogenesis was nearly completely, partially or not restored in CA(-), liver-fed flies, respectively, In the absence of the CA, a liver meal resulted in fat body hypertrophy and greatly reduced hemolymph Vg levels, Methoprene treatment restored Vg biosynthesis and prevented fat body hypertrophy only if the treatment was administered within 48 h after liver feeding, CA(-) greatly reduced the rate of crop emptying (thus, protein utilization), but had no effect on protein ingestion, The CA is also needed to attain normal ecdysteroid levels in the hemolymph, The present results support the notion that the CA (JH) can affect vitellogenesis at various levels in liver-fed P, regina, It appears that, within 12 h after a protein meal, JH primes the previtellogenic fat body to prepare for Vg biosynthesis, and primes the ovaries to produce ecdysteroids. JH also regulates normal dietary protein utilization.
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