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Circadian rhythm of trehalose in the face fly Musca autumnalis de Geer
Authors:D K Hayes  T G Bird  G D Mills  H Frankoff
Affiliation:Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture, MD 20705.
Abstract:Trehalose levels were determined over two 24 hr spans in groups of face fly adults 3-4 days after emergence from the puparium. Face fly pupae were placed in rearing chambers at 27 degrees C in a staggered light-dark regimen, LD 16:8, so that at a given clock hour, samples could be obtained at several different hours after lights on (HALO). Trehalose was determined in hemolymph collected from a puncture in the intersegmental membrane of the abdomen. Treated hemolymph samples were passed through a Bio-Rad Amino 5-S disaccharide column and a Waters 410 refractive index detector was used to differentiate among sugars. The circadian acrophase derived by cosinor analysis in hemolymph trehalose (when the values were 25.49 and 26.86 micrograms/microliters on the first and second days respectively) occurred at -226 degrees (ca 15 HALO) and the bathyphase at 24 HALO. The mesor = 11.82 micrograms/microliters trehalose, the amplitude = 8.57 micrograms/microliters trehalose and the P-value for presence of a rhythm was 0.003. Based on these data, differences between control and test flies in a bioassay of hypertrehalosemic activity would be most easily observed at 0-8 HALO, while exogenous hypotrehalosemic activity would be best assayed at 12-20 HALO.
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