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Adipokinetic hormone content of the corpora cardiaca in gregarious and solitary migratory locusts
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Corpora CardiacaAdipokinetic Hormone ContentNeuroendocrinologySolitary Migratory LocustsAdipokinesReproductive EndocrinologyTotal HormonePublic HealthAnimal PhysiologyEndocrine MechanismEndocrinologyBiologyPhysiologyAdipokinetic HormoneAkh ContentMetabolismMedicineEndocrine ResearchComparative Physiology
Abstract. The adipokinetic hormone (AKH‐I and AKH‐II) content of the corpora cardiaca from adult males of crowded (gregarious) and isolated (solitary) Locusta migratoria migratorioides (Reiche & Fairmaire) was quantified by reverse‐phase high‐performance liquid chromatography.Significantly less total hormone was found in the corpora cardiaca of crowded locusts than in those glands of isolated locusts at the age of 12–19 days after fledging.The ratio of AKH‐I/AKH‐II was higher in crowded than in isolated locusts at this age.From the age of 12–19 days to that of 25–30 days, AKH content increased significantly in the corpora cardiaca of crowded locusts, but no such increase was found in the glands of isolated locusts, and at 25–30 days there were no significant differences in the AKH content of the glands from crowded and isolated locusts.
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