Circadian regulation of caterpillar feeding and growth
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2017.07.009
Circadian regulation of caterpillar feeding and growth
Abstract
Circadian clocks orchestrate many physiological processes in adult organisms. For example, rhythmic feeding behavior is regulated by the central clock in the nervous system in coordination with metabolic rhythms, which in turn depend mostly on peripheral clocks localized in many tissues. Disruption of the circadian clock leads to metabolic dysregulation both in mammals and in the model insect Drosophila melanogaster. Circadian coordination of feeding and metabolism has been studied mainly in adult insects and not in larval stages, which are dramatically different from adults in species with complete full metamorphosis. The goal of this study was to determine whether feeding and metabolism in lepidopteran larvae are subject to circadian regulation. We show that cotton leafworm caterpillars, Spodoptera littoralis, display rhythmic feeding behavior and that circadian clock genes are expressed in two peripheral tissues, the midgut and fat body. Even though both tissues display rhythmic circadian clock gene expression, the main component of the clock, per, is arrhythmic in the gut and rhythmic in the fat body. In both tissues, the presence of rhythmic physiological processes was observed, which suggested that metabolism is already driven by the circadian clock in the insect's juvenile stages.
Keywords: Circadian clock; Clock gene expression; Larval stage; Metabolism; Peripheral clock; Spodoptera littoralis.
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