Hormonal control of growth and differentiation of insect tissues cultured in vitro
- 1 March 1976
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant
- Vol. 12 (3) , 225-235
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02796445
Abstract
This paper reviews the effects of insect hormones on lepidopteran imaginal discs cultured in vitro.β-ecdysone stimulated both evagination and cuticle deposition of wing discs ofPlodia interpunctella (Hübner). However, evagination required a shorter exposure to ecdysone than did cuticle deposition. Cuticle deposition was obtained under the following conditions: (a) a 24-hr pulse ofβ-ecdysone (0.5–5.0µg/ml); (b) continuous treatment with 0.2µg/mlβ-ecdysone; or (c) continuous treatment with 0.5 to 50.0µg/mlβ-ecdysone in medium conditioned with larval fat body. Investigations of some biochemical effects of ecdysone showed that RNA and protein synthesis was required for evagination and cuticle deposition. In particular, studies with actinomycin D and cycloheximide (at nontoxic levels) showed that RNA and protein synthesis during the ecdysone-dependent period was essential for subsequent development. These findings support the hypothesis that stimulation of macromolecular synthesis is fundamental to the action of ecdysone on imaginal discs. The influence of beta-ecdysone on chitin synthesis was also examined.β-ecdysone stimulated uptake and incorporation of tritiated-glucosamine by culturedP. interpunctella wing discs. Addition of hexosamines to the culture medium had no influence on ecdysone-induced cuticle deposition, but inhibition of glucose-uptake by cytochalasin B prevented the formation of cuticle. The action of ecdysone on particular enzymes in the chitin pathway remains to be elucidated.Keywords
This publication has 39 references indexed in Scilit:
- The effect of β-ecdysone on protein synthesis in imaginal discs of Drosophila melanogaster cultured in vitro: I. The effect on total protein synthesisDevelopmental Biology, 1974
- Biological activity of insect ecdysones and analogues in vitroCellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 1974
- Relative activities of α-ecdysone and β-ecdysone for the differentiation in vitro of drosophila melanogaster imaginal discsCell, 1974
- The appearance of dopa decarboxylase activity in imaginal discs of Sarcophaga bullata, undergoing development in vitroDevelopmental Biology, 1974
- News, opinions and lettersDevelopmental Biology, 1973
- Effects of α-ecdysone, β-ecdysone and inokosterone on the in vitro evagination of Drosophila leg discs and the subsequent differentiation of imaginal integumentary structuresDevelopmental Biology, 1973
- HORMONAL FACTORS IN THE CNS AND HEMOLYMPH OF PUPARIATING FLY LARVAE WHICH ACCELERATE PUPARIUM FORMATION AND TANNINGThe Biological Bulletin, 1972
- Growth and Partial Metamorphosis of Imaginal Disks of the Greater Wax Moth, Galleria mellonella, in vitroNature, 1967
- Actinomycin and Puromycin: Effects on Sequential Gene Activation by EcdysoneScience, 1964
- STUDIES ON THE NECESSITY OF THE BRAIN FOR THE INCEPTION OF INSECT METAMORPHOSISThe Biological Bulletin, 1922