Abstract

Study of the ultrastructural modifications of the follicular epithelium and of the oocytes during the high growth period of the terminal follicles has allowed us to characterize 4 successive phases and to pin-point their synchronisation with the moulting cycles in adults. During phase 1, which takes place near the end of a moulting cycle, the terminal oocytes still undergo previtellogenic growth, followed by the beginning of micropinocytosis and vitellogenesis (lipid droplets at first, then little protein granules), whereas the follicular cells remain joined together. The 2nd phase starts a little before ecdysis; this phase and the third one correspond to 2 steps of intense vitellogenesis, with simultaneous deposition of lipid and glycoprotein. Endogenous protein synthesis seems to be very limited, unlike most other Apterygota. The follicular cells gradually differentiate proteosynthetic organelles, but continue dividing; the intercellular spaces become greatly distended during the 2nd and 3rd phases. Vitellogenesis can be completed only if insemination takes place at the beginning of each moulting cycle. The 4th phase is marked by the formation of the vitelline envelope and of the chorion, while the follicular cells, once more joined together, become very flat and poor in organelles. Oviposition takes place in the middle of the intermoult period.

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