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. 2021 Aug;38(4):317-325.
doi: 10.2108/zs210005.

Photoperiodic Response in the Pars Intercerebralis Neurons, Including Plast-MIP Neurons, in the Brown-Winged Green Bug, Plautia stali

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Photoperiodic Response in the Pars Intercerebralis Neurons, Including Plast-MIP Neurons, in the Brown-Winged Green Bug, Plautia stali

Masaharu Hasebe et al. Zoolog Sci. 2021 Aug.

Abstract

Many insects in temperate regions avoid environmental adversity for reproduction, and thus enter reproductive diapause according to photoperiod. This reproductive diapause is induced by inhibition of juvenile hormone biosynthesis in the corpus allatum. Some neuropeptides that have an effect on juvenile hormone biosynthesis have been detected in insect brains. Thus, the reproductive diapause may be photoperiodically regulated by these juvenile hormones-controlling neuropeptides. However, there is limited understanding of how the neurons expressing these neuropeptides respond to the photoperiod and control the peptide release accordingly. Here, we performed electrophysiological analyses in the pars intercerebralis (PI) of Plautia stali, where juvenile hormone inhibitory neuropeptides, Plautia stali myoinhibitory peptides (Plast-MIPs) are expressed. We found that the large neurons in the PI showed very high firing activity under diapause-inducing short day conditions. Neurotracer staining revealed that all recorded neurons projected to the nervus corporis cardiaci 1, which is known to be connected to the corpus cardiacum-corpus allatum complex. Finally, we determined how many of the large PI cells expressed Plast-MIP by single cell reverse transcription PCR. About half of large PI neurons coexpressed Plast-Mip and other neuropeptides, Diuretic hormone 44 and insulin-like peptide 1. The remaining cells only expressed Diuretic hormone 44 and insulin-like peptide 1. The present results suggested that large PI neurons, including Plast-MIP neurons, have enhanced activity under short day conditions, which may increase Plast-MIP release to the corpus cardiacum-corpus allatum complex and thus contribute to reproductive diapause.

Keywords: Pars intercerebralis; Plautia stali myoinhibitory peptides; diapause; juvenile hormone; photoperiodism.

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