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Modulation of juvenile hormone release and oocyte growth following (RS)-hydroprene treatment in virgin female Diploptera punctata
Authors:S KIKUKAWA †  S S TOBE  B STAY
Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada;*Department of Biology, University of Iowa, Iowa, U.S.A.
Abstract:ABSTRACT. The effect of (flS)-hydroprene treatment (2, 20, 200 μ g) on JH release was assessed in virgin females of D. punctata (Eschscholtz) during the first 10 days of adult life as was basal oocyte length and number of cells in the CA. At a dose of 2 μ g hydroprene, JH release was stimulated slightly and, on days 4 and 6, oocyte growth was significantly greater than that of acetone-treated controls. A similar but more striking enhancement of JH release and basal oocyte growth was observed at a dose of 20 μ g and a significant inhibition of JH release, in concert with a rapid growth of basal oocytes, was observed at a dose of 200 μ g. During the observation period, the mean number of cells in the CA decreased in a dose-dependent fashion, with a highly significant reduction in numbers in 20 and 200 μ g-treated animals. Reimplantation of vitellogenic ovarioles (three or six) into ovariectomized virgin females also resulted in an enhancement of JH release; this indicates that virgin female CA can respond to the stimulatory action of the ovary and is consistent with a model for ( RS )-hydroprene action in which the 'positive feedback' effect (stimulation of JH release) observed with low doses of the analogue occurs as a consequence of the action of the analogue on the ovary. ( RS )-hydroprene treatment stimulates basal oocyte growth to the point at which the previously unstimulatory virgin oocytes are able to enhance JH release by a feedback loop involving the CA and probably the brain.
Keywords:Juvenile hormone    JH release    hydroprene    corpora allata    cockroach                Diploptera punctata  
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