1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0065-2806(08)60030-2
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Cellular and Molecular Actions of Juvenile Hormone. II. Roles of Juvenile Hormone in Adult Insects

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“…In addition to the metamorphic action, JH has a wide variety of actions in reproduction, caste differentiation, migratory behavior, and diapause (Riddiford, 1994;Jones, 1995;Wyatt and Davey, 1996). The mode of JH action, however, is still not fully understood (Wheeler and Nijhout, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the metamorphic action, JH has a wide variety of actions in reproduction, caste differentiation, migratory behavior, and diapause (Riddiford, 1994;Jones, 1995;Wyatt and Davey, 1996). The mode of JH action, however, is still not fully understood (Wheeler and Nijhout, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flight muscle histolysis is a crucial developmental event that affects reproductive capacity, dispersal potential, and individual survival characteristics of insects (Finlayson, 1975;Wyatt and Davey, 1996;Marden, 2000). Either direct or facultative relationships between histolysis and reproductive maturity are seen in many insects (Pener, 1985).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early studies demonstrated that inhibition of de novo protein expression was able to block PCD (Lockshin, 1969;Tata, 1966). Although recognized as an example of PCD (Gutman et al, 1974,Lockshin, 1985Wyatt and Davey, 1996), little attention has been directed toward cell death pathways as mechanisms of flight muscle histolysis. Active requirements for protein synthesis and ubiquitin proteolysis during degeneration of aphid flight muscles were investigated in relationship to PCD (Kobayshi and Ishikawa, 1994).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast with the large knowledge on how JH participate in oogenesis in female insects, its role in the maturation of male reproductive organs has been investigated only partially so far. In many insects JH does not appear to regulate spermiogenesis in the testes (Wyatt and Davy, 1996); on the other hand, JH may promote the secretory activity of accessory glands (Harano, 2013). These observations indicate that neuroendocrine mechanisms differ between males and females, highlighting the need to extend the analysis of the effect of one or more parasites also to the neglected male social Hymenoptera .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%