Sex‐specific neuronal respecification during the metamorphosis of the genital segments of the tobacco hornworm moth Manduca sexta
- 22 June 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 284 (4) , 489-503
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902840402
Abstract
At metamorphosis, the terminal abdominal segments of larvae of the moth Manduca sexta transform into either male or female genitalia. At the start of this transformation, the larval muscles degenerate but their remains may persist to form the scaffolding on which the new adult muscles differentiate. The survival and subsequent orientation of larval muscle remnants is determined by the sex of the individual and is independent of motor innervation at the start of metamorphosis. Many of the larval motoneurons persist through metamorphosis and innervate the skeletal muscle of the adult. The survival of particular motoneurons is also sex-dependent and correlated with the survival of its respective muscle remnant. No new skeletal motoneurons arise postembryonically, so all of the adult skeletal muscle motoneurons are derived from preexisting larval skeletal muscle motoneurons. The fates during metamorphosis are more complex for the visceral muscle motoneurons. Those innervating the adult hindgut of both sexes are identical and are derived from the larval hindgut motoneurons. Other hindgut motoneurons in the larva switch targets during metamorphosis and come to innervate the oviduct in adult females or perish in adult males. Other regions of the reproductive tract become innervated by adult-specific cells that differentiate during metamorphosis. These cells come from distinct lineages in males and females.Keywords
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