STUDIES ON BIOGENIC-AMINES AND METABOLITES IN NERVOUS-TISSUE AND HEMOLYMPH OF MALE CABBAGE-LOOPER MOTHS .3. FATE OF INJECTED OCTOPAMINE, 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE AND DOPAMINE
Ce. Linn et al., STUDIES ON BIOGENIC-AMINES AND METABOLITES IN NERVOUS-TISSUE AND HEMOLYMPH OF MALE CABBAGE-LOOPER MOTHS .3. FATE OF INJECTED OCTOPAMINE, 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE AND DOPAMINE, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part C, Pharmacology toxicology & endocrinology, 108(1), 1994, pp. 99-106
Adult male cabbage looper moths, Trichoplusia ni, were injected with t
wo dosages of octopamine, or 5-hydroxytryptamine, or dopamine. The dos
ages were 1 and 10 mu g, the latter a dosage that was previously shown
to induce changes in nocturnal locomotor activity (5-hydroxytryptamin
e) and sensitivity to sex pheromone (octopamine). Injections were made
into the hemolymph in the head capsule dorsal to the supraesophageal
ganglion. Males were injected 1 hr prior to the onset of scotophase, a
nd then brains + optic lobes, thoracic ganglia and hemolymph were anal
yzed at five time intervals over the following 6 hr. Levels of the thr
ee amines and their N-acetylated metabolites were quantified using HPL
C with electrochemical detection. With the 1 mu g dosage of the three
amines, there was a significant increase in hemolymph values, but no c
hanges in levels in the nervous system. With the 10 mu g dosage, signi
ficant increases in each amine were found in the hemolymph, thoracic g
anglia and brain + optic lobes. Levels of injected amines then rapidly
decreased from hemolymph and nervous tissue. Within 2.5 hr following
injections, levels of octopamine and dopamine in the brain + optic lob
es and thoracic ganglia stabilized at twice the level in saline inject
ed controls, 5-hydroxytryptamine levels were below control levels and
hemolymph levels of each amine were not significantly different from c
ontrols. Decreases in amine levels were accompanied by significant inc
reases in the N-acetylated form of each amine. In no instance did we o
bserve a measurable peak for metabolites that would suggest the presen
ce of MAO activity.