Abstract

Immunohistochemical studies were conducted to determine tissue(s) which might be involved in the uptake of juvenile hormone esterase (JHE) from larval hemolymph. Purified JHE expressed by a recombinant baculovirus carrying the JHE gene from Heliothis virescens was injected into the hemolymph of second stadium larvae of Manduca sexta. Immunoreactive material detected with specific antibodies against the natural JHE purified by affinity chromatography from the hemolymph of H. virescens was localized only in the dorsal regions of whole larval mounts. Further immunohistochemical studies of whole and dissected larvae at the light and electron microscopic level showed the specific localization of JHE in pericardial cells. Western blot analysis confirmed the localization of injected JHE in pericardial cells and also indicated some apparent degradation of the incorporated JHE. Similar results were obtained with the JHE from H. virescens injected into larvae of H. virescens. These results indicate that pericardial cells are involved in the uptake of injected JHE from insect hemolymph and its degradation.

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