Article
Effects of proallatotoxins (precocenes) on the development and reproduction of Rhodnius prolixus: some data
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AZAMBUJA, Patricia de; GARCIA, Eloi S. Effects of proallatotoxins (precocenes) on the development and reproduction of Rhodnius prolixus: some data. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, v. 86, Suppl. 2, p. 113-115, 1991.
0074-0276
10.1590/S0074-02761991000600026
1678-8060
Autor
Azambuja, Patricia de
Garcia, Eloi S.
Resumen
Proallatotoxins, and particularly preconcenes, are exceptionally promising models for studying Rhodnius prolixus physiology and for comparison with other natural compounds with anti-hormonal activities. Effects of preconcenes on feeding, development and reproduction of R. prolixus are being detailed. The precocenes reveal significant effects on feeding, moulting cycle (inducing precocious metamorphosis and ecdysial stasis), and reproduction of these insect. The mechanism of action of proallatotoxins was discussed based on the corpus allatum cytotoxic effect and on the ecdysteroid biosynthesis in prothoracic glands and ovaries. Further studies of these compounds on R. prolixus are need and will hopefully reveal other unesplored points regarding the action of the proallatotoxins on insects.