Abstract

The red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, is a pest of stored products. It is also regarded as a model species for studying development, genetics, biology, physiology and biochemistry. Recently, it has become a model for use in RNA interference experiments. 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) is involved in insect metamorphosis and its role in organ development in T. castaneum are based on hormonal treatment in conjunction with RNAi. However, information on the biological, morphological and physiological effects of 20E on T. castaneum is still limited. This study reveals the responses of T. castaneum larvae to injections with various doses of 20E (100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 ng / insect). The results show that larvae injected with 20E reached the prepupal, pupal and adult stages earlier than the control group. Different degrees of morphological change were observed in nine traits, including the appearance of pupal prothetelic organs in the larvae. Moreover, an injection of a high dose of 20E reduced the body weights of the resulting insects at each stage, as well as the length and width of elytra. The enzymatic activity of α-amylase in the resulting adults also decreased significantly. This indicates that injection of 20E caused precocious metamorphosis in T. castaneum by inducing changes in morphology and α-amylase activity, and the optimal concentrations that induce such phenomena were in the range of 100-200 ng / insect. Further investigations are needed to examine the roles of 20E in the regulation of α-amylase in T. castaneum.

Highlights

  • The red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) is an important pest of stored products, especially in tropical areas

  • In the control group and insects injected with 10 ng of 20E, the highest number of larvae entering the prepupal stage was recorded at day 6 post-injection (35.29 and 32.61%, respectively)

  • Pupation in the control group occurred on day 8 (14.63%), whereas for those injected with 10 and 100 ng of 20E it occurred on day 4 (5%) and day 2 (3.9%) post-injection, respectively

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Introduction

The red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) is an important pest of stored products, especially in tropical areas. It has been used as a model species for development and genetic studies (Kingler, 2004). The steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) is a major developmental hormone in insects and is involved in various developmental transitions, including ecdysis and metamorphosis. This hormone functions by activating target genes in a stage-specific and tissue-specific manner. One such study reports that 20E regulates ovarian growth, oocyte maturation and the development of T. castaneum (Parthasarathy et al, 2010). Mid gut remodeling in T. castaneum is regulated by 20E according to an RNAi experiment with the Broad gene (TcBr) (Parthasarathy et al, 2008)

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