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Effects of catecholamines and β-alanine on tanning of pupal cuticle of Manduca sexta in vitro

Authors :
Lynn M. Riddiford
Janell M. Green
Craig R. Roseland
Source :
Journal of Insect Physiology. 32:473-478
Publication Year :
1986
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1986.

Abstract

When epidermis from wandering stage tobacco hornworm ( Manduca sexta ) larvae was exposed to 5 μg/ml 20-hydroxyecdysone for 3 days, then exposed to hormone-free Grace's medium, the newly formed pupal cuticle tanned slowly up to 35% of its area by day 12. The addition of 1.3 mM dopamine on either day 4 or 5 slightly increased the area tanned and addition of β-alanine (to 11.2 mM) on days 3–5 enhanced tanning 2–2.5-fold by day 8. Later addition had no effect. When pharate pupal cuticle about 24 h before ecdysis was explanted to Grace's medium, little tanning occurred in 24 h unless dopa or dopamine or their derivatives were added; β-alanine up to 4.4 mM had no effect. Partial tanning occurred in 10 mM dopa or dopamine. More effective were N -β-alanylnorepinephrine and N -β-alanyldopamine which produced nearly maximal tanning at 1 and 5 mM respectively. Up to 10 mM N -β-acetylnorepinephrine had little effect. Thus, dopamine and β-alanine are important to cuticular tanning in vitro and apparently need to be incorporated into the exocuticle during its synthesis. Maximal tanning of this exocuticle then requires further incorporation of β-alanyl conjugates.

Details

ISSN :
00221910
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Insect Physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a1049be326c74afa1d932b04a6c278b9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1910(86)90008-9