Ecdysteroids: possible candidates for the hormone which triggers salivary gland degeneration in the ixodid tickAmblyomma hebraeum |
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Authors: | R. A. Harris W. R. Kaufman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of Alberta, T6G2E9 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, V5A IS6 Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary Following engorgement, female ixodid ticks secrete a tick salivary gland degeneration factor (TSGDF) into the hemolymph. Here we show that the arthropod ecdysteroid hormones, ecdysome and 20-hydroxyecdysone, induce degeneration of tick salivary glands maintained in organ culture. The effective dose range in vitro is 30–300 ng/ml, a range reported to be physiological for this species following repletion. In addition, infusion of 20-hydroxyecdysome in vivo induces salivary gland degeneration. We therefore propose that TSGDF may be an ecdysteroid.Acknowledgments. Some of the data reported here were presented to the annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Zoologists, 15–18 May 1983; Program of abstracts, page 53. Financial support of the Canadian National Sportsmen's Fund and NSERC Canada to W.R.K. is gratefully acknowledged. |
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Keywords: | Ecdysone 20-hydroxyecdysone ticks salivary gland degeneration |
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