P. Bebas et al., Circadian rhythm of sperm release in males of the cotton leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis: in vivo and in vitro studies, J INSECT PH, 47(8), 2001, pp. 859-866
We have investigated patterns of sperm release from the testes of the cotto
n leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis, a moth which produces an unusually high
number of sperm bundles. In a daily cycle of 16 h of light followed by 8 h
of darkness, penetration of sperm bundles through the epithelial barrier se
parating testicular follicles from the vasa deferentia was initiated approx
imately 5 h before lights-off and completed 10 h later. A clear rhythm of s
perm penetration persisted in moths that were kept for three days in consta
nt darkness, indicating a circadian nature. The release of anucleated sperm
was followed, a few hours later, by the release of regular, nucleated sper
m in both environments. To determine the factors controlling the timing of
sperm release, we cultured testis-vas deferens complexes of S. littoralis i
n vitro and demonstrated that relatively large numbers of bundles were rhyt
hmically released for at least two days in light-dark cycles and in constan
t darkness. These data suggest that the sperm release rhythm is controlled
by an intrinsic circadian mechanism located in the reproductive system. The
rhythmic release of sperm was lost and significantly reduced by constant l
ight, both in vivo and in vitro. The results obtained in this study are com
pared with previous reports and it is concluded that the release of sperm i
n a rhythmic fashion may be a conserved feature in moth reproduction. (C) 2
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