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Phospholipid synthesis in the fat body endoplasmic reticulum during primary and secondary juvenile hormone stimulation of vitellogenesis inLeucophaea maderae.

Guy Della-Cioppa1, Franz Engelmann1.   

Abstract

Juvenile hormone (JH) treatment coordinately stimulated the dose-dependent synthesis of vitellogenin and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane phospholipids in fat body cells from allatectomized adult females ofLeucophaea maderae. Animals were pulse-labeled in vivo with [32P] to simultaneously measure the rates of synthesis of the phosphorylated subunits of vitellogenin and the structural phospholipids of the ER membranes. Phospholipid synthesis in ER membranes from nontarget tissues for JH such as thoracic muscle, midgut, and larval fat body was unresponsive to hormone treatment. The proliferation of ER in response to JH treatment was thus restricted to tissue that was competent to synthesize vitellogenin.Primary and secondary vitellogenin induction was measured in allatectomized adult females treated 12 days apart with JH-III. The time-course of the primary response for vitellogenin and ER phospholipid synthesis was characterized by a 24 h latent period, a rapid increase to a maximum at 72 h, and then a gradual decline. During secondary induction, vitellogenin accumulated in the hemolymph nearly twice as fast as before and peaked at a concentration of 38 μg/μl. This vitellogenin titer was approximately two-fold higher than that found at the height of the primary response. During both primary and secondary stimulation with JH, ER phospholipid synthesis, as measured by [14C]choline incorporation into microsomal phosphatidylcholine, was stimulated five-fold over the untreated control animals. The amplified production of vitellogenin during the secondary response was associated with a 24 h-earlier peak of ER phospholipid synthesis in the fat body.

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Keywords:  Fat body endoplasmic reticulum; Juvenile hormone; Leucophaea maderae; Primary and secondary vitellogenesis

Year:  1984        PMID: 28305589     DOI: 10.1007/BF00848634

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol        ISSN: 0340-0794


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