Abstract

AbstractThe activities of ecdysone oxidase (EO), 3‐oxoecdysteroid 3α‐reductase (3α‐R), and 3‐oxoecdysteroid 3β‐reductase (3β‐R) were determined for epidermis, hemolymph, and fat body of wandering fifth instar Manduca sexta larvae and for midguts of various developmental stages between 3 days after the last larval and 14 days after the pupal ecdysis. The larval midgut was the only organ showing substantial specific activities of EO and 3α‐R, and both increased up to the seventh day after ecdysis. Hemolymph and fat body had only moderate to high 3β‐R and low EO activites, and the epidermis did not contain significant activity of any of the enzymes. On the ninth day after the last larval ecdysis the larval midgut epithelium was replaced by a new pupal midgut epithelium. After this event only 3β‐R was restored to high activities, whereas EO and 3α‐R showed only low to marginal activities. It is concluded that only the larval midgut has a role in the inactivation of ecdysteroids by 3‐epimerization. © 1993 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. This article is a US Government work and, as such, is in the public domain in the United States of America.

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