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J Insect Physiol ; 46(7): 1143-1150, 2000 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10817841

ABSTRACT

The haemolymph JH III titres in solitarious and gregarious adult desert locusts, Schistocerca gregaria, were examined in relation to corpus allatum (CA) volumes, aggregation-maturation pheromone production in males and oocyte growth in females. The JH titres of gregarious females were generally higher than those of solitarious females at all ages studied. The titre patterns, however, were similar: relatively high on day 10, dropping to low levels between days 20 and 25, before rising again by day 25. In the solitarious males, the JH titre was very low on day 10 after fledging, but increased gradually and reached a maximal amount on day 30. The JH titre in gregarious males was low on day 10, elevated on day 15 coinciding with the start of the production of the pheromone, and dropped to a relatively low level on day 20 around the time of maximal pheromone production, then rising again by day 25. These results suggest that biosynthesis of the pheromone is associated with a high JH titre peak in the haemolymph. Although a clear relationship was found during the first gonadotropic cycle between JH titres, on one hand, and CA volume and oocyte growth, on the other, in both phases, no such correlation could be discerned in the second cycle.

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J Insect Physiol ; 46(6): 853-860, 2000 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10802096

ABSTRACT

The neuropeptides inducing dark color in albino nymphs of the migratory locust Locusta migratoria were isolated from the larval brain of the silkworm, Bombyx mori and from the adult corpora cardiaca (CC) of the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus, respectively, and their amino acid sequences identified. The two peptides isolated from the two different species are identical to [Arg(7)] corazonin, a neuropeptide known to be present in a cockroach and others. This peptide induces a dark color in albino nymphs of L. migratoria at fmol levels, and a high dose of >/=100 pmol caused albino locusts to turn completely black, but it influenced neither body color nor metamorphosis in B. mori and G. bimaculatus. Therefore, the physiological functions of [Arg(7)] corazonin in the silkworm and the cricket remain unknown. The present study demonstrated the usefulness of the albino strain of L. mirgatoria as a specific bioassay system for this peptide.

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Arch Insect Biochem Physiol ; 41(3): 134-43, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10398336

ABSTRACT

Maternal ecdysteroids identified in the vitellogenic oocytes of Schistocerca gregaria included more than 80% polar conjugates, up to 5% free ecdysteroids, and up to 15% non-hydrolyzable polar metabolites. The representations of ecdysone (E), 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), and 2-deoxyecdysone (2dE) in the conjugates was about 16:3:1, and in the free ecdysteroids about 3:1:1. The quantity of ecdysteroids in the ovaries before egg-laying reached 2.3 ng 20E equiv. per mg tissue in the solitary, and 8.9 ng/mg in the gregarious females. Newly laid eggs contained 14 ng and 89 ng, respectively, of 20E equiv. per egg. Nearly all egg ecdysteroids were in form of conjugates and their content declined during the first half of embryonic development. The amount of ecdysteroids sharply increased to over 70 ng 20E equiv./egg in the solitary, and to nearly 400 ng/egg in the gregarious phase. In the second half of embryonic development, the representation of conjugates in total ecdysteroids was reduced to 45-55%, whereas that of free E + 20E rose to 30-40%. Free 2dE remained low but, in the gregarious embryos, free 26E increased to 10% of all ecdysteroids. The conjugates of solitary embryos contained nearly exclusively E and 20E (in ratio 2:1), whereas those of the gregarious embryos included E, 20E, 2dE, and 26E (in ratio 12:7:4:1). Towards the end of embryonic development, the amounts of conjugates and of free ecdysteroids decreased, while that of polar metabolites rose. A sharp drop in ecdysteroid content was associated with hatching but the more than five times higher ecdysteroid level in the gregarious than in the solitary phase was maintained in the newly hatched larvae. Arch. Copyright 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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