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Gen Comp Endocrinol ; 59(1): 120-9, 1985 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3894155

ABSTRACT

Transection of the nervous connections (NCC I) between the brain and the corpus cardiacum (group 1) and injection of anti-brain antibodies inhibited vitellogenin synthesis and ovary development in virgin Locusta migratoria females. Removal of the neurosecretory material by these methods changed the titer and the electrophoretic pattern of hemolymph proteins, including vitellogenin. Transection of NCC I at some distance from the brain resulted in bulbs with 30-200 micron diameter which were filled with stainable neurosecretory material (group 2). Oocyte maturation was delayed in group 2 but normal eggs were laid. The same happened if group 1 animals received daily injections of JH-III. It is concluded that a humoral factor is involved in the activation of JH-III biosynthesis. The factor is transported through the NCC I and is released into the hemolymph as allatotropin.


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Blood Proteins/physiology , Corpora Allata/physiology , Grasshoppers/physiology , Hemolymph/physiology , Ovary/growth & development , Animals , Antibodies/immunology , Blood Proteins/metabolism , Brain/immunology , Castration , Female , Grasshoppers/growth & development , Hemolymph/metabolism , Immunologic Techniques , Microsurgery , Vitellogenins/metabolism
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Cell Tissue Res ; 230(1): 49-55, 1983.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6850768

ABSTRACT

The endocrine system of female honey bee larvae has been studied through postembryonic development with histological and autoradiographic techniques. During larval development, brain and retrocerebral complex proceed from immature cells to an active endocrine system. Caste-specific retardation occurs in the worker during this process. In the developing queen, the differentiation of the neurosecretory cells (NSC) and the outgrowth of their axons occurs from the second instar onward and is nearly completed in the fourth, whereas in the worker larva these processes are delayed by more than one instar. In the queen, RNA synthesis starts in the NSC at the end of the third instar and in the worker at the fifth instar. Stainable neurosecretory material is present only in fifth instar queen larvae. The queen's corpora cardiaca become active at the end of the fourth, those of the worker in the fifth instar. In the corpora allata (CA), nuclei undergo several phases of endomitosis. These phases of polyploidization end at the beginning (queen) or at the end (worker) of the fifth instar respectively. CA volume in the queen is twice that of a worker at its height at the end of larval development. these data demonstrate a caste-specific maturation of the endocrine organs which results in differences in hormone titres.


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Bees/growth & development , Corpora Allata/growth & development , Metamorphosis, Biological , Animals , Axons/ultrastructure , Cell Differentiation , Corpora Allata/cytology , Endocrine Glands/cytology , Endocrine Glands/growth & development , Female , Larva/growth & development , Mitosis , Neurosecretory Systems/cytology , Neurosecretory Systems/growth & development
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