2009
DOI: 10.1002/arch.20327
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Hemolymph ecdysteroids during the last three molt cycles of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus: quantitative and qualitative analyses and regulation

Abstract: The profiles of circulating ecdysteroids during the three molt cycles prior to adulthood were monitored from the juvenile blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. Ecdysteroid patterns are remarkably similar in terms of peak concentrations ranging between 210-330 ng/ml hemolymph. Analysis of hemolymph at late premolt stage revealed six different types of ecdysteroids with ponasterone A (PoA) and 20-OH ecdysone (20-OH E) as the major forms. This ecdysteroid profile was consistent in all three molt cycles. Bilateral eyest… Show more

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“…Hence, it is still unresolved how one hormone initiates this complex sequence of events. A crucial time point of the premolt is P7, in which the ecdysone level drops and in which other putative hormones are involved, as already shown in insects and crustaceans (Chung, 2010;Mesce and Fahrbach, 2002;Phlippen et al, 2000). The genes of which the expression peaked at P7 may, for future studies, serve as indicators of the hormonal effects toward the end of premolt and across postmolt.…”
Section: Expression Patterns -Summarymentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Hence, it is still unresolved how one hormone initiates this complex sequence of events. A crucial time point of the premolt is P7, in which the ecdysone level drops and in which other putative hormones are involved, as already shown in insects and crustaceans (Chung, 2010;Mesce and Fahrbach, 2002;Phlippen et al, 2000). The genes of which the expression peaked at P7 may, for future studies, serve as indicators of the hormonal effects toward the end of premolt and across postmolt.…”
Section: Expression Patterns -Summarymentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The latter two thresholds were used with the aim of avoiding misinterpretation of natural variability as differential expression. The selected genes were responsible for 65±5.1% of the total normalized reads, and the percentage of total induction or attenuation of reads, as well as the Shechter et al (Shechter et al, 2007) and ecdysteroid levels according to Chung (Chung, 2010). The widely accepted Drach index was assigned to P1-P7 by comparison with the findings of Durliat et al (Durliat et al, 1988).…”
Section: General Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A precipitous drop in hemolymph ecdysteroids triggers the shedding of the exoskeleton [90]. Eyestalk ablation, which removes the primary source of inhibitory neuropeptides (e.g., MIH), activates the YO and increases hemolymph ecdysteroid levels [1,2,21,23,70,79,86,91,92]. In addition to the peak in hemolymph titers at the end of the premolt stage, there are smaller peaks during postmolt and early premolt stages, which may have physiological functions [30,48,[93][94][95].…”
Section: Hemolymph Ecdysteroids Over the Molt Cyclementioning
confidence: 96%