Abstract

Steroid hormones strictly control the timing of sexual maturation and final body size both in vertebrates and invertebrates. In insects, the steroid hormone ecdysone controls the timing of the molts between larval instars as well as the transition to metamorphosis. Growth during the final instar accounts for over 80% of the increase in final mass in insects, and the duration of this growth period is driven by a sequence of small ecdysone pulses that ultimately induce metamorphosis. Historically the biologically active form of ecdysone, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), was quantified using radio-immunoassays, bioassays, or chromatography assays. However, these assays are methodologically complicated and often time consuming. Furthermore, collecting samples for precise measurements of ecdysone concentrations using these assays is limited in small insects like Drosophila melanogaster. Here, we describe an accurate and sensitive method to collect carefully-staged third instar larvae suitable for preparing samples for ecdysone quantification using a commercially-available 20E enzyme immunoassay (EIA). Because we resynchronize larval development at the molt to the final instar, collect large samples, and weigh each sample, we are able to detect a small ecdysone peak early in the final instar known as the critical weight ecdysone peak. This method detects peaks as low as 6 pg 20E/mg larval sample, allowing us to quantify other small ecdysone peaks in flies - the necessary prerequisite for eventually determining their regulation and function.

Highlights

  • The steroid hormone ecdysone regulates the timing of molting, including the timing of the metamorphic molts

  • Because small fluctuations in the concentrations of ecdysone are predicted to trigger key developmental events, developing methods to detect changes in ecdysone concentrations is crucial for scientists aiming to evaluate steroid hormone function

  • We describe how to collect high-quality samples from developmentally synchronized larvae, and how to prepare these samples for ecdysone quantifications using a commercially-available enzyme immunoassay kit

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Introduction

[Background] In a broad range of animals, development is tightly regulated by steroid hormones. Materials need for fly husbandry (dry yeast, plastic disposable vials, plugs, 60 mm tissue culture plates, embryo collection chambers) 15. At pre-staging, we collect only L2 larvae on new fly medium plates (pre-staging).

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