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Prothoracicotropic Hormone Acts as a Neuroendocrine Switch between Pupal Diapause and Adult Development

Diapause is a programmed developmental arrest that has evolved in a wide variety of organisms and allows them survive unfavorable seasons. This developmental state is particularly common in insects. Based on circumstantial evidence, pupal diapause has been hypothesized to result from a cessation of...

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Autores principales: Mizoguchi, Akira, Ohsumi, Shintaro, Kobayashi, Katuji, Okamoto, Naoki, Yamada, Nobuto, Tateishi, Ken, Fujimoto, Yoshinori, Kataoka, Hiroshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3618418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23577167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060824
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author Mizoguchi, Akira
Ohsumi, Shintaro
Kobayashi, Katuji
Okamoto, Naoki
Yamada, Nobuto
Tateishi, Ken
Fujimoto, Yoshinori
Kataoka, Hiroshi
author_facet Mizoguchi, Akira
Ohsumi, Shintaro
Kobayashi, Katuji
Okamoto, Naoki
Yamada, Nobuto
Tateishi, Ken
Fujimoto, Yoshinori
Kataoka, Hiroshi
author_sort Mizoguchi, Akira
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description Diapause is a programmed developmental arrest that has evolved in a wide variety of organisms and allows them survive unfavorable seasons. This developmental state is particularly common in insects. Based on circumstantial evidence, pupal diapause has been hypothesized to result from a cessation of prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) secretion from the brain. Here, we provide direct evidence for this classical hypothesis by determining both the PTTH titer in the hemolymph and the PTTH content in the brain of diapause pupae in the cabbage army moth Mamestra brassicae. For this purpose, we cloned the PTTH gene, produced PTTH-specific antibodies, and developed a highly sensitive immunoassay for PTTH. While the hemolymph PTTH titer in non-diapause pupae was maintained at high levels after pupation, the titer in diapause pupae dropped to an undetectable level. In contrast, the PTTH content of the post-pupation brain was higher in diapause animals than in non-diapause animals. These results clearly demonstrate that diapause pupae have sufficient PTTH in their brain, but they do not release it into the hemolymph. Injecting PTTH into diapause pupae immediately after pupation induced adult development, showing that a lack of PTTH is a necessary and sufficient condition for inducing pupal diapause. Most interestingly, in diapause-destined larvae, lower hemolymph titers of PTTH and reduced PTTH gene expression were observed for 4 and 2 days, respectively, prior to pupation. This discovery demonstrates that the diapause program is already manifested in the PTTH neurons as early as the mid final instar stage.
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spelling pubmed-36184182013-04-10 Prothoracicotropic Hormone Acts as a Neuroendocrine Switch between Pupal Diapause and Adult Development Mizoguchi, Akira Ohsumi, Shintaro Kobayashi, Katuji Okamoto, Naoki Yamada, Nobuto Tateishi, Ken Fujimoto, Yoshinori Kataoka, Hiroshi PLoS One Research Article Diapause is a programmed developmental arrest that has evolved in a wide variety of organisms and allows them survive unfavorable seasons. This developmental state is particularly common in insects. Based on circumstantial evidence, pupal diapause has been hypothesized to result from a cessation of prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) secretion from the brain. Here, we provide direct evidence for this classical hypothesis by determining both the PTTH titer in the hemolymph and the PTTH content in the brain of diapause pupae in the cabbage army moth Mamestra brassicae. For this purpose, we cloned the PTTH gene, produced PTTH-specific antibodies, and developed a highly sensitive immunoassay for PTTH. While the hemolymph PTTH titer in non-diapause pupae was maintained at high levels after pupation, the titer in diapause pupae dropped to an undetectable level. In contrast, the PTTH content of the post-pupation brain was higher in diapause animals than in non-diapause animals. These results clearly demonstrate that diapause pupae have sufficient PTTH in their brain, but they do not release it into the hemolymph. Injecting PTTH into diapause pupae immediately after pupation induced adult development, showing that a lack of PTTH is a necessary and sufficient condition for inducing pupal diapause. Most interestingly, in diapause-destined larvae, lower hemolymph titers of PTTH and reduced PTTH gene expression were observed for 4 and 2 days, respectively, prior to pupation. This discovery demonstrates that the diapause program is already manifested in the PTTH neurons as early as the mid final instar stage. Public Library of Science 2013-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3618418/ /pubmed/23577167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060824 Text en © 2013 Mizoguchi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mizoguchi, Akira
Ohsumi, Shintaro
Kobayashi, Katuji
Okamoto, Naoki
Yamada, Nobuto
Tateishi, Ken
Fujimoto, Yoshinori
Kataoka, Hiroshi
Prothoracicotropic Hormone Acts as a Neuroendocrine Switch between Pupal Diapause and Adult Development
title Prothoracicotropic Hormone Acts as a Neuroendocrine Switch between Pupal Diapause and Adult Development
title_full Prothoracicotropic Hormone Acts as a Neuroendocrine Switch between Pupal Diapause and Adult Development
title_fullStr Prothoracicotropic Hormone Acts as a Neuroendocrine Switch between Pupal Diapause and Adult Development
title_full_unstemmed Prothoracicotropic Hormone Acts as a Neuroendocrine Switch between Pupal Diapause and Adult Development
title_short Prothoracicotropic Hormone Acts as a Neuroendocrine Switch between Pupal Diapause and Adult Development
title_sort prothoracicotropic hormone acts as a neuroendocrine switch between pupal diapause and adult development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3618418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23577167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060824
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