Artigo Revisado por pares

Effects of the anti hormone-hormone mimic ETB on the induction of insect juvenile hormone esterase in

1979; Elsevier BV; Volume: 25; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0024-3205(79)90577-0

ISSN

1879-0631

Autores

Thomas C. Sparks, Keith D. Wing, Bruce D. Hammock,

Tópico(s)

Physiological and biochemical adaptations

Resumo

Juvenile hormone (JH) esterases can be artificially induced to appear in the hemolymph of last instar larvae of the lepidopterous insect Trichoplusiani (Noctuidae) by topical treatment with JH I, JH II, or dihomo branched juvenoids. ETB (ethyl-4-[2-(t-butylcarbonyloxy) butoxy] benzoate; ZR-2646) at high doses is a weak inducer of JH esterase (JHE). However, at doses of ETB that induce only low levels of JHE activity, ETB will block the JHE induction caused by the dihomo juvenoid epofenonane and at higher doses will reduce the induction caused by JH I or JH II. ETB is not a JHE inhibitor; rather, it appears to be acting as a JH agonist/antagonist in normal larvae and in isolated abdomens. These effects of ETB on JHE induction may illustrate a new mode of action of anti-JH's.

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