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An ultrastructural and developmental analysis of the corpus allatum of juvenile hormone deficient mutants ofDrosophila melanogaster.

Ji-da Dai1, Lawrence I Gilbert1.   

Abstract

The ultrastructure of the corpus allatum of theapterous mutantsap 4 andap 56f ofDrosophila melanogaster during larval-pupal-adult metamorphosis and adult life was correlated with the gland's ability to synthesize juvenile hormone in vitro. During the early wandering period of the third instar of both mutants, a high concentration of smooth endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and mitochondrion-scalariform junction complexes are typical features of an active corpus allatum cell. Juvenile hormone biosynthesis by the glands is high at that time and, in fact, only slightly lower than that of wild type glands. In contrast to the wild type gland, the cells of the pupal and pharate adult corpus allatum of both mutants contains highly electron dense mitochondria with tubular cristae but no whorls of smooth endoplasmic reticulum nor glycogen clusters. The frequency and size of the lipid droplets, putatives depots of the juvenile hormone precursors, in cells of theap 56f gland is a function of the insect's age, but both are lower than in wild type gland cells. Juvenile hormone biosynthesis by both mutant glands remains at the basal level when compared to increased synthesis by the wild type gland. The frequency and density of lipid droplets in cells of theap 4 corpus allatum are much lower than in theap 56f glands. During adult life, the ultrastructural profile of theap 56f corpus allatum is similar to that of the wild type gland although the in vitro production of juvenile hormone by the former is much lower than that of the wild type gland. The ultrastructural features of the adult corpus allatum ofap 4 homozygotes reveal precocious degeneration and support the view that this non-vitellogenic mutant is a juvenile hormone deficient mutation.

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Keywords:  Apterous mutation; Corpus allatum; Juvenile hormone; Ring gland

Year:  1993        PMID: 28305649     DOI: 10.1007/BF00636533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rouxs Arch Dev Biol        ISSN: 0930-035X


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