Further Evidence for the Presence of a Circadian Clock in the Prothoracic Glands of the Saturniid Moth Samia cynthia ricini: Decapitated Larvae Can Respond to Light-Dark Changes: (circadian clock/prothoracic glands/ecdysone/Samia cynthia ricini)
- PMID: 37281766
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-169X.1984.00607.x
Further Evidence for the Presence of a Circadian Clock in the Prothoracic Glands of the Saturniid Moth Samia cynthia ricini: Decapitated Larvae Can Respond to Light-Dark Changes: (circadian clock/prothoracic glands/ecdysone/Samia cynthia ricini)
Abstract
A small peak of haemolymph ecdysteroid titre precedes the gut purge that characterizes larval-prepupal transition of the saturniid moth Samia cynthia ricini. This peak shifts its phase in parallel with the phase shifts of gut purge according to the changes in light-dark conditions preceding gut purge. Decapitated larvae responded to these light-dark changes as intact larvae did, as assessed by the phase shifts of the haemolymph ecdysteroid peak. This indicates that the brain-centred PTTH clock is not prerequisite for realization of the circadian-clock-controlled timing in the initiation of prepupal development, and supports indirectly our previous notion that the prothoracic glands of Samia possess a circadian clock dictating gut purge timing.
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