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In vitro effects of juvenile hormone analog on wing disc morphogenesis under ecdysteroid treatment in the female-wingless bagworm moth Eumeta variegata (Insecta: Lepidoptera, Psychidae).

Shuhei Niitsu1, Saori Lobbia, Takehiko Kamito.   

Abstract

Female adults of the bagworm moth, Eumeta variegata, lack wings completely, whereas male adults of this species have functional wings. We previously found that ecdysteroid induces apoptotic events in the female wing rudiment of E. variegata in vitro, whereas the male wing discs cultured with 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) underwent apolysis and then cell differentiation. To investigate whether juvenile hormone (JH) in involved in sex-specific cellular response to ecdysteroid during wing development between sexes of E. variegata, we tested the effects of juvenile hormone analog (JHA), methoprene, and 20E on wing disc morphogenesis between sexes in vitro. Using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), we found that both higher concentration of JHA (5 μg/ml) and 20E (1 μg/ml) addition induced cell death (apoptosis) in the male wing discs but not induced cell death in the female wing rudiments in vitro in E. variegata. These culture experiments clearly detected the differential responses of wing discs to JHA under ecdysteroid treatment between sexes. We propose two important hypotheses: (1) JH is not significantly involved in the suppression of the female wing rudiment morphogenesis under 20E treatment, (2) female wing rudiment has lost the ability for cell proliferation in response to the stimulus of 20E.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21324500     DOI: 10.1016/j.tice.2011.01.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Cell        ISSN: 0040-8166            Impact factor:   2.466


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1.  Developmental link between sex and nutrition; doublesex regulates sex-specific mandible growth via juvenile hormone signaling in stag beetles.

Authors:  Hiroki Gotoh; Hitoshi Miyakawa; Asano Ishikawa; Yuki Ishikawa; Yasuhiro Sugime; Douglas J Emlen; Laura C Lavine; Toru Miura
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2014-01-16       Impact factor: 5.917

2.  Ecdysteroid-induced programmed cell death is essential for sex-specific wing degeneration of the wingless-female winter moth.

Authors:  Shuhei Niitsu; Kouhei Toga; Shigekazu Tomizuka; Kiyoto Maekawa; Ryuichiro Machida; Takehiko Kamito
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-02-18       Impact factor: 3.240

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