DEVELOPMENT OF ADULT THORACIC LEG MUSCLES DURING METAMORPHOSIS OF THEHAWK MOTH MANDUCA-SEXTA

Citation
C. Consoulas et al., DEVELOPMENT OF ADULT THORACIC LEG MUSCLES DURING METAMORPHOSIS OF THEHAWK MOTH MANDUCA-SEXTA, Cell and tissue research, 287(2), 1997, pp. 393-412
Citations number
69
Categorie Soggetti
Cell Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
0302766X
Volume
287
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
393 - 412
Database
ISI
SICI code
0302-766X(1997)287:2<393:DOATLM>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
During metamorphosis, the larval thoracic legs of the hawk moth Manduc a sexta are replaced by a new set of adult legs. The larval leg motone urons persist to innervate new adult muscles, and the motor terminals remain within the developing adult legs. Here we describe the fate of the larval leg muscles and the origin of new muscles within the adult legs. During the larval instars, large and small nuclei proliferate wi thin leg muscle fibers. Near the end of the larval stage a subset of t he small nuclei undergo a wave of proliferation, as indicated by the i ncorporation of 5-bromodeoxyuridine, whereas other nuclei die. However , none of the larval leg muscles fibers persist to serve as templates for adult muscle formation, and there was no evidence for persistence of larval myonuclei. Migrating myoblasts that are born within aggregat e to form adult muscle anlagen at specific production sites within the developing imaginal legs. Intense nuclear proliferation occurs within the anlagen during the early pupal stage, followed by muscle fiber fo rmation and striation. We conclude that adult leg muscles form mainly, if not exclusively, from migrating myoblasts that without the involve ment of larval elements.