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Xiaoshuai Zhang1,2, Sheng Li1,2, Suning Liu1,2.
Abstract
In the field of insect endocrinology, juvenile hormone (JH) is one of the most wondrous entomological terms. As a unique sesquiterpenoid hormone produced and released by the endocrine gland, corpus allatum (CA), JH is a critical regulator in multiple developmental and physiological processes, such as metamorphosis, reproduction, and behavior. Benefited from the precise genetic interventions and simplicity, the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, is an indispensable model in JH studies. This review is aimed to present the regulatory factors on JH biosynthesis and an overview of the regulatory roles of JH in Drosophila. The future directions of JH studies are also discussed, and a few hot spots are highlighted.Entities:
Keywords: Drosophila melanogaster; behavior; corpus allatum; juvenile hormone; metamorphosis; methoprene-tolerant; reproduction
Year: 2022 PMID: 35222061 PMCID: PMC8867211 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2021.785320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
FIGURE 1Recent studies on JH studies in Drosophila. Examples of various factors affecting JH biosynthesis in corpus allatum (CA) cells at the larval or adult stage. JH employees both intracellular and membrane receptors for signal transduction. JH signaling plays an essential role in multiple physiological processes. JH, juvenile hormone.