Fuels for flight in Locusta |
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Authors: | A.R. Jutsum G.J. Goldsworthy |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, The University, Hull HU6 7RX, England |
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Abstract: | In Locusta migratoria, carbohydrate is the predominant energy source for the first 20 to 30 min of flight. During this time carbohydrate is utilized at the rate of 120 μg/min, but thereafter it is used at only 8 to 9 per cent of the initial rate. Initially carbohydrate is not mobilized to any extent from body stores. Lipid, however, is mobilized (from stores in the fat body) in response to adipokinetic hormone released from the glandular lobes of the corpora cardiaca. The mobilized lipid is diglyceride, and 16 : 18 and 18 : 18 diglycerides predominate. The rate of diglyceride mobilization is rapid, both during flight and in response to extracts of corpora cardiaca. The release of adipokinetic hormone during flight has also been estimated and is found to be more rapid than previously suggested. It is calculated that the rate of lipid utilization increases during flight from virtually zero during the first few minutes to 35 μg/min (15 to 30 min) and finally reaches about 85 μg/min during the second 30 min of flight. |
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