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J Exp Zool


Title:The nature and development of sex attractant specificity in cockroaches of the genus Periplaneta. IV. electrophysiological study of attractant specificity and its determination by juvenile hormone
Author(s):Schafer R;
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Journal Title:J Exp Zool
Year:1977
Volume:199
Issue:2
Page Number:189 - 207
DOI: 10.1002/jez.1401990204
ISSN/ISBN:0022-104X (Print) 0022-104X (Linking)
Abstract:The antennae of male Periplaneta americana acquire a large number of olfactory receptors at the adult stage. Electrophysiological methods (single unit and electroantennogram recording) show that a portion of the receptors added at the adult ecdysis are sex attractant receptors. Sex attractant receptors are not present in large numbers on larval and adult female antennae. The differentiation of pheromone receptors is inhibited during normal larval development by juvenile hormone. Topical application of juvenile hormone-mimic to male antennae during the terminal larval instar inhibits their development. Comparative electrophysiological studies indicate a high degree of cross-reactivity of the P. americana sex attractant among four other species within the genus Periplaneta
Keywords:Action Potentials Age Factors Animals Chemoreceptor Cells/*physiology Cockroaches/*physiology Corpora Allata/physiology Female Juvenile Hormones/*pharmacology Larva Male Mechanoreceptors/physiology Periplaneta/anatomy & histology/*physiology Pheromones/*p;
Notes:"MedlineSchafer, R eng Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. 1977/02/01 J Exp Zool. 1977 Feb; 199(2):189-207. doi: 10.1002/jez.1401990204"

 
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