In vivo fluctuation of JH, JH acid, and ecdysteroid titer, and JH esterase activity, during development of fifth stadium Manduca sexta

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Abstract

Juvenile hormone (JH), JH acid, and ecdysteroid titer, and JH esterase activity, were measured in hemolymph from synchronous last stadium larvae of Manduca sexta. JH and JH acids were identified and quantified by GC-MS: JH I and II (and the corresponding acids) were the predominant JH homologs detected in males or females. Maximum levels of JHs and JH acids were observed just following ecdysis to the fifth (last) stadium (day 0, 0 hr) and at the prepupal stage (day 6–day 7). JH titer (≥ 1 ng JH I or II/ml) was higher than JH acid titer (∼0.7 ng JH I acid or JH II acid/ml) in very early fifth stadium larvae. However, this was reversed at the prepupal stage when higher titers of JH acids than JH were observed. JH acid titer began to rise prior to JH titer at the prepupal stage. JH esterase activity rose significantly only after JH or JH acid titers had begun to decline; maximum JH esterase activity was observed at day 3 and day 8. Ecdysteroid titer (measured by RIA) decreased during the last larval molt to a low level by day 0 (0 hr) and to undetectable levels at day 0 (12 hr) of the fifth stadium, by which time JH and JH acid levels had also declined substantially. Just prior to wandering, a small ecdysteroid peak was noted and a slightly elevated level of ecdysteroid was maintained for a further 2 days before a surge in ecdysteroid titer occurred at the prepupal stage, in synchrony with JH and JH acid titer maxima. There was no sexual dimorphism in timing or magnitude of JH, JH acid, and ecdysteroid titer or JH esterase activity.

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