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Switchover in the sensitivity of the prothoracic glands to juvenile hormone in the cotton leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis
Authors:B Cymborowski  G Zimowska
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Department of Invertebrate Physiology, University of Warsaw, 93 Zwirki i Wigury, 02-089, Warszawa, Poland

Abstract:Switchover in the sensitivity of the prothoracic glands to juvenile hormone analogue during the last-larval instar of Spodoptera littoralis occurs in the middle of the third scotophase i.e. at the end of phagoperiod when the body weight is maximal and the ecdysteroid is increasing in the haemolymph. Application of the analogue to larvae neck-ligated before the switchover completely inhibits or delays metamorphosis due to an inhibitory effect on the prothoracic gland cells and is not mediated by the nervous system. This inhibition by the analogue is dose-dependent, and when complete inhibition of metamorphosis occurs, the prothoracic glands cells degenerate. Treatment of neck-ligated larvae with the analogue after the switchover stimulates metamorphosis by accelerating the appearance of an ecdysteroids peak in the haemolymph. The stimulatory effect of the analogue to the prothoracic glands in neck-ligated larvae is not direct one, and some unknown factors seem to play a role therein.

The probale role of prothoracicotropic hormone as a synchronizing factor in the switchover in the sensitivity of the prothoracic glands to juvenile hormone is discussed.

Keywords:Juvenile hormone  Spodoptera littoralis  prothoracicotropic effects  ecdysteroid titers
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