The disappearance of injected prostaglandins from the circulation of adult female australian field crickets,Teleogryllus commodus |
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Authors: | David W. Stanley-Samuelson Werner Loher |
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Abstract: | During the first 2 h following injection of 0.02 μCi of [14C]-prostaglandin E2 into the abdomen of adult virgin female crickets, T. commodus, the concentration of radioactivity in the circulating hemolymph decreases. The reduction is associated with the increase in radioactivity in the Malpighian tubule/hindgut complex, ovaries, fat body, and, to a much smaller extent, ventral nerve cord and flight muscles. The finding that most, but not all, of the radioactivity in the hindgut is located in the contents of the lumen suggests that a high proportion of prostaglandins circulating in the hemolymph of T. commodus is eliminated by the usual excretory pathway. We suggest that the differential uptake of label from the circulating hemolymph by various tissues may be related to possible physiological functions that remain to be discovered. |
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Keywords: | T. commodus prostaglandins |
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