The hormonal control of accessory reproductive gland development in female Schistocerca gregaria |
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Authors: | Teresa M. Szopa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1UG, England |
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Abstract: | Allatectomy of adult female Schistocerca gregaria prevents the normal development of the accessory reproductive glands and no secretion is produced. Development of the glands can be restored by the administration of synthetic juvenile hormone and the response is dose-dependent. A continuous supply of hormone is required for maintenance of secretory activity. In the normal developmental sequence the total protein content of the glands remains constant until the time at which vitellogenesis occurs in the terminal oöcytes. As maturation proceeds there is a linear increase in protein content of the glands. The initial increase occurs as a result of cellular changes in the glands and is then followed by an increase due to an accumulation of secretion in the lumina. |
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Keywords: | Accessory reproductive glands corpora allata juvenile hormone protein content terminal oöcyte |
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