DETECTION OF VITELLOGENIN IN THE HEMOLYMPH OF LARVAL FEMALE LOCUSTS (LOCUSTU-MIGRATORIA) TREATED WITH THE NEUROHORMONE, LOM OMP

Citation
J. Girardie et al., DETECTION OF VITELLOGENIN IN THE HEMOLYMPH OF LARVAL FEMALE LOCUSTS (LOCUSTU-MIGRATORIA) TREATED WITH THE NEUROHORMONE, LOM OMP, Journal of insect physiology, 42(2), 1996, pp. 107-113
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology
ISSN journal
00221910
Volume
42
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
107 - 113
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1910(1996)42:2<107:DOVITH>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The ovary maturating parsin of Locusta migratoria (Lom OMP) is a gonad otropic neurohormone which is active during vitellogenesis over the sa me period as juvenile hormone (JH). For this reason, a possible vitell ogenic effect of the Lom OMP was tested using fifth instar larvae. At this last larval stadium, locusts do not normally produce vitellogenin but the synthesis of vitellogenin can be induced at this time by high doses of JH analogues. Since vitellogenin is rapidly released into th e haemolymph, the synthesis of vitellogenin was investigated by detect ing the occurrence of vitellogenin in the haemolymph, using SDS-PAGE. The neurohormone Lom OMP was able to induce vitellogenin synthesis in females but not in males. The maximally efficient dose-range was narro w. The timing of vitellogenin occurrence was delayed as compared to th at obtained with JH. The Lom OMP inducibility, evaluated by the number of responsive females, was lower than that obtained with JH provided by the implantation of a single corpus allatum. In allatectomized fema les, the Lom OMP inducibility was not suppressed but, on the contrary, increased, The gonadotropic activity of the Lom OMP thus acts through a vitellogenic effect similar to the gonadotropic activity of JH but the mode of action of Lom OMP is different to and independent of that of JH.