Abstract

Adult Rhodnius take smaller blood meals than do fifth stage larvae and excrete less fluid afterwards. The total amount of diuretic hormone and active precursors that can be extracted from their nervous system is also smaller. However, more diuretic hormone is released in adult than in fifth stage insects when the hormone release sites are depolarized for short periods with potassium-rich solutions. This shows that the adult can release diuretic hormone at a higher rate than can the fifth stage larva, a feature that can be correlated with the larger volume of haemo-lymph which the adult insect has to load with hormone in order to promote diuresis. In vivo, the concentration of diuretic hormone in the haemo-lymph of adult and fifth stage insects rises at the same rate. Detectable amounts of hormone are found in samples of haemolymph from insects which have been feeding for periods as short as 15 s.

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