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Cellular metamorphosis. II. The larval labial gland duct and its prospective adult fates in the tobacco hornworm.
Authors:R S Hakim  F C Kafatos
Institution:1. T. H. Morgan School of Biological Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506, USA;2. The Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 USA
Abstract:The larval labial gland of the sphingid moth, Manduca sexta, produces a viscous secretion, presumably a lubricant, facilitating the burrowing which precedes pupation. During metamorphosis, the gland transforms into a salivary organ, producing an invertase-rich digestive secretion. The single-cell type found in the duct of the larval gland transforms into the four structurally and functionally distinct cell types found in the four sequentially arranged secretory and conductive regions of the adult salivary gland. Surgical experiments were performed to study the prospective fates of different parts of the larval gland. The glands were bisected and one or both fragments were left in situ to undergo metamorphosis. In addition, fragments of the larval gland were implanted in pupal hosts and went through metamorphosis free of their prior attachments. The four linearly arrayed adult regions originate from correspondingly positioned areas in the larval duct.
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