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Juvenile hormone esterase activity in the pupating and diapausing larvae of Sesamia nonagrioides
Authors:Schafellner Christa  Eizaguirre Matilde  López Carmen  Sehnal Frantisek
Affiliation:Department of Forest Entomology, Forest Pathology, and Forest Protection, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Hasenauerstrasse 38, A-1190 Vienna, Austria. Christa.Schafellner@boku.ac.at
Abstract:The development of the Mediterranean corn borer, Sesamia nonagrioides, under long-day (LD) photoperiod is associated with juvenile hormone (JH) decline and pupation in the 5th or 6th larval instar. The larvae grown under short-day (SD) conditions maintain a moderate JH titer and enter diapause during which they undergo several extra larval molts. Both types of larvae exhibit similar levels of juvenile hormone esterase (JHE) activity that increases in each instar during the period of low ecdysteroid titer and drops when the titer rises to a molt-inducing peak. A suppression of JHE activity within 24h after application of an ecdysteroid agonist suggests that the drop of activity is a rapid and possibly direct response to ecdysteroids or their agonist. Esterase inhibitor 3-octylthio-1,1,1-trifluoro-2-propanone (OTFP) suppressed more than 98% of the JHE activity without affecting pupation timing and adult development. The data indicate that JHE is not crucial for the switch between larval development, diapause, and metamorphosis in S. nonagrioides.
Keywords:Diapause   Ecdysteroids   Juvenile hormone   Juvenile hormone esterase   OTFP   Metamorphosis   RH-2485
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