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The role of ecdysteroids in the determination of gut-purge timing in the saturniid, Samia cynthia ricini
Authors:Mariko Fujishita  Eiji Ohnishi  Hironori Ishizaki
Affiliation:Biological Institute, Faculty of Science, Nagoya University, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464, Japan
Abstract:Under a 12-hr light and 12-hr dark photoperiod, haemolymph ecdysteroid titre of the last(5th)-instar larva of Samia cynthia ricini begins to rise in the early scotophase preceding gut purge, which marks the larval-prepupal transition, to reach a peak titre of 7.6 ng/ml ca. 4.5 hr before gut purge. This profile of ecdysteroid increment is phase-shifted in response to phase shifts of the scotophase immediately before gut purge, in parallel with gut-purge phase shifts, suggesting that ecdysone release is under the control of a circadian clock dictating gut-purge timing. Ecdysone and 20-hydroxyecdysone (10–20 μg), injected no later than 18 hr before the normal gate of gut purge induced well-defined peaks of precocious gut purge ca. 8 hr after injection. Earlier injections caused acceleration of gut purge but the degree of acceleration was unpredictable. These results suggest that the timed surge of ecdysteroids is responsible for the gated occurrence of gut purge and that 18 hr before gut purge larvae acquire the competence to undergo gut purge in a gated fashion provided that they are exposed to a sufficient surge of ecdysteroids.
Keywords:gut purge  circadian rhythm  ecdysteroids
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