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QUANTITATIVE VARIATION OF ECDYSTEROIDS OF IXODID TICKS

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Abstract  In order to explore the role of ecdysteroids in development and reproduction of ixodid ticks, we studied the quantitative variation of ecdysteroids in the hemolymph, synganglion, ovary and whole body of the female ixodid ticks, Dermacentor niveus and Haemaphysalis longicornis, before and after engorgement and oviposition by HPLC and RIA. The ecdysteroid content in eggs of these ticks was determined by HPLC. The results indicated that before engorgement the quantitative variation of ecdysteroids in the whole female body was not significant, but their levels increased rapidly after engorgement. The ecdysteroid titer in hemolymph was peaked on the 5th day after engorgement, which was one day prior to oviposition. It may be regarded as a singnal of oviposition. In the synganglion the peak of ecdysteroid level occurred also on the 5th day after engorgement. This is coincident with the secretory activity of neurosecretory cells of synganglion. From the 3rd day after engorgement until oviposition the ecdysteroid level in the ovary increased rapidly. Ecdysteroids were detected in eggs of H. longicornis too. They stem from ovary and accumulated with the process of embryonic development.
Title: QUANTITATIVE VARIATION OF ECDYSTEROIDS OF IXODID TICKS
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Abstract  In order to explore the role of ecdysteroids in development and reproduction of ixodid ticks, we studied the quantitative variation of ecdysteroids in the hemolymph, synganglion, ovary and whole body of the female ixodid ticks, Dermacentor niveus and Haemaphysalis longicornis, before and after engorgement and oviposition by HPLC and RIA.
The ecdysteroid content in eggs of these ticks was determined by HPLC.
The results indicated that before engorgement the quantitative variation of ecdysteroids in the whole female body was not significant, but their levels increased rapidly after engorgement.
The ecdysteroid titer in hemolymph was peaked on the 5th day after engorgement, which was one day prior to oviposition.
It may be regarded as a singnal of oviposition.
In the synganglion the peak of ecdysteroid level occurred also on the 5th day after engorgement.
This is coincident with the secretory activity of neurosecretory cells of synganglion.
From the 3rd day after engorgement until oviposition the ecdysteroid level in the ovary increased rapidly.
Ecdysteroids were detected in eggs of H.
longicornis too.
They stem from ovary and accumulated with the process of embryonic development.

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