Influence of leg regeneration on ecdysteroid titres in Acheta larvae |
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Authors: | Aimée Maleville Max de Reggi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire de Physiologie des Invertébrés, USTL, Place E. BATAILLON-34060 Montpellier, France;2. Centre d''Immunologie INSERM-CNRS, Case 906, -13288 Marseille, France |
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Abstract: | The effects of regeneration on ecdysteroid levels and duration of the 10th larval instar of female house crickets were studied. Three experimental groups were used. The first consisted of larvae regenerating two legs cut off on the first day of this stage. The second group was made up of insects that underwent either an epidermal incision (sham-operated group I) or bleeding (sham-operated group II) at the same time as amputation in the first group. The last group was composed of normal insects.Larval stage length: in the first two groups, the duration of the 10th larval stage was significantly modified. It increased for regenerating animals as well as for sham-operated group I, but decreased for sham-operated group II.Ecdysteroid production: controls showed two periods of intense ecdysteroid activity. The first, which took place between days 4 and 6, was assumed to induce apolysis of the tegument and to render regeneration impossible (it coincided with the so-called critical period for regeneration). The second, which occurred between days 7 and 8 initiated cuticle synthesis. For sham-operated insects neither epidermal injury nor a loss of blood appear to change this hormonal profile significantly. Regenerating crickets however exhibited drastically reduced ecdysteroid peaks: the total apparent production of ecdysteriods was 50% below normal. Moreover, relative concentration of ecdysone to 20-hydroxy-ecdysone was greatly increased. Thus, regeneration obviously has a great and specific influence on ecdysteroid release in insect larvae. This effect may be related to changes observed in the prothoracic gland cycle which suggest that it plays a complex role in the regulation of the regenerative process. |
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