2008
DOI: 10.1584/jpestics.r07-12
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Regulation of bombykol production by tyramine and octopamine in Bombyx mori

Abstract: The relationship between bombykol production and biogenic amines in brain-suboesophageal ganglion (SOG) complexes in Bombyx mori was investigated using reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with electrochemical detection (ECD). Changes in octopamine (OA), dopamine (DA) and tyramine (TA) levels in brain-SOG complexes relative to mating stimuli were examined. TA increased significantly after mating, whereas there were no significant differences in OA and DA levels in brain-SOG complexes be… Show more

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“…They include octopamine and tyramine, and Hirashima proposes a hypothesis that biogenic amines are involved in the regulation of the pheromone (bombykol) production of the silkmoth. 5) An increase in tyramine levels after mating leads to a decrease in bombykol levels, whereas octopamine increases bombykol levels. This may provide a basis for the development of novel bioregulators by disrupting communications via pheromones.…”
Section: Toward Deeper Understanding Of Bioactive Molecules For Innovmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They include octopamine and tyramine, and Hirashima proposes a hypothesis that biogenic amines are involved in the regulation of the pheromone (bombykol) production of the silkmoth. 5) An increase in tyramine levels after mating leads to a decrease in bombykol levels, whereas octopamine increases bombykol levels. This may provide a basis for the development of novel bioregulators by disrupting communications via pheromones.…”
Section: Toward Deeper Understanding Of Bioactive Molecules For Innovmentioning
confidence: 99%