Juvenile hormone-mediated termination of larval diapause in the bamboo borer, Omphisa fuscidentalis

Larvae of the bamboo borer, Omphisa fuscidentalis are in diapause for more than nine months (Singtripop, T., Wanichaneewa, S., Tsuzuki, S., Sakurai, S. 1999. Larval growth and diapause in a tropical moth, Omphisa fuscidentalis Hampson. Zool. Sci. 16, 725-733). To examine the endocrine mechanisms und...

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Main Authors: Singtripop T., Wanichacheewa S., Sakurai S.
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Published: 2014
Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-61182014-08-30T03:23:51Z Juvenile hormone-mediated termination of larval diapause in the bamboo borer, Omphisa fuscidentalis Singtripop T. Wanichacheewa S. Sakurai S. Larvae of the bamboo borer, Omphisa fuscidentalis are in diapause for more than nine months (Singtripop, T., Wanichaneewa, S., Tsuzuki, S., Sakurai, S. 1999. Larval growth and diapause in a tropical moth, Omphisa fuscidentalis Hampson. Zool. Sci. 16, 725-733). To examine the endocrine mechanisms underlying this larval diapause, we assayed the responsiveness of the diapausing larvae to 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) and a juvenile hormone analogue (JHA: S-methoprene). 20E injection caused the larvae to halt movement, followed by deposition of a pupal cuticle. Topical application of JHA induced pupation in a dose-dependent manner. JHA also induced pupation of the larvae whose brains were removed before JHA application. In those larvae, the prothoracic glands became active and competent to respond to brain extracts within seven days after JHA treatment, and the hemolymph ecdysteroid concentration began to increase 12 days after JHA application. These results indicate that JHA stimulates the prothoracic glands of diapausing Omphisa larvae, terminating larval diapause, in contrast with previous findings that JH inhibits the brain-prothoracic gland axis and thus maintains the larval diapause. Current results therefore suggest a novel regulatory mechanism for larval diapause in this species. 2014-08-30T03:23:51Z 2014-08-30T03:23:51Z Journal Article 0965-1748 10876129 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/6118 eng
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description Larvae of the bamboo borer, Omphisa fuscidentalis are in diapause for more than nine months (Singtripop, T., Wanichaneewa, S., Tsuzuki, S., Sakurai, S. 1999. Larval growth and diapause in a tropical moth, Omphisa fuscidentalis Hampson. Zool. Sci. 16, 725-733). To examine the endocrine mechanisms underlying this larval diapause, we assayed the responsiveness of the diapausing larvae to 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) and a juvenile hormone analogue (JHA: S-methoprene). 20E injection caused the larvae to halt movement, followed by deposition of a pupal cuticle. Topical application of JHA induced pupation in a dose-dependent manner. JHA also induced pupation of the larvae whose brains were removed before JHA application. In those larvae, the prothoracic glands became active and competent to respond to brain extracts within seven days after JHA treatment, and the hemolymph ecdysteroid concentration began to increase 12 days after JHA application. These results indicate that JHA stimulates the prothoracic glands of diapausing Omphisa larvae, terminating larval diapause, in contrast with previous findings that JH inhibits the brain-prothoracic gland axis and thus maintains the larval diapause. Current results therefore suggest a novel regulatory mechanism for larval diapause in this species.
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author Singtripop T.
Wanichacheewa S.
Sakurai S.
spellingShingle Singtripop T.
Wanichacheewa S.
Sakurai S.
Juvenile hormone-mediated termination of larval diapause in the bamboo borer, Omphisa fuscidentalis
author_facet Singtripop T.
Wanichacheewa S.
Sakurai S.
author_sort Singtripop T.
title Juvenile hormone-mediated termination of larval diapause in the bamboo borer, Omphisa fuscidentalis
title_short Juvenile hormone-mediated termination of larval diapause in the bamboo borer, Omphisa fuscidentalis
title_full Juvenile hormone-mediated termination of larval diapause in the bamboo borer, Omphisa fuscidentalis
title_fullStr Juvenile hormone-mediated termination of larval diapause in the bamboo borer, Omphisa fuscidentalis
title_full_unstemmed Juvenile hormone-mediated termination of larval diapause in the bamboo borer, Omphisa fuscidentalis
title_sort juvenile hormone-mediated termination of larval diapause in the bamboo borer, omphisa fuscidentalis
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/6118
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