Abstract
Relatively large amounts of cyclic AMP are produced by the prothoracic glands (source of the insect moulting hormone or moulting hormone percursor) of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta. Pharate pupal glands produce more cyclic AMP than early fifth instar larval glands, and the addition of aminophylline enhances cyclic AMP accumulation. The much lower cyclic AMP level in the absence of aminophylline indicates the presence of potent cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity. Brains (sources of the prothoracicotropic hormone) also produce cyclic AMP but at a lower rate. Brains efficiently produce adenosine from ATP while β-ecdysone inhibits adenosine formation in early fifth instar larval brains. β-Ecdysone stimulates adenyl cyclase in brains of both stages when aminophylline and fluoride are present but has no effect on cyclic AMP accumulation in prothoracic glands. The absence of fluoride greatly reduces the amount of cyclic AMP produced by prothoracic glands when aminophylline is present. No cyclic AMP is accumulated in prothoracic glands when both fluoride and aminophylline are absent or in brains when fluoride is absent, notwithstanding the presence of aminophylline. Other insect tissues were also analysed for cyclic AMP production and none showed levels nearly as high as the prothoracic glands, suggesting a close relationship between cyclic AMP production and the function of the gland.
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