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CHEMICALS BASED ON ENDOCRINE and
nervous system
 In

insects, virtually all life processes are regulated
by neural and endocrine systems.

 Basically

Three types of hormones
a) Brain hormones
b) Moulting hormones
c) Juvenile hormones
 These hormones are involves in the life processes of
insects and regulating insect development , so
studying of these can be utilized for insect pest
control.
BRAIN HORMONES:


Also known as neurohormones.



Produced by the central nervous system to
regulate various events in the body known as
brain hormones.



The first neuropeptide Proctolin was isolated
from Periplaneta americana in 1975.


All the fully sequenced brain hormones are oligopeptides
or small protein molecules.



The important brain hormones are:
a)Diuretic hormone.
b)Anti diuretic hormone.
c) Allatotrophins.
d)Allatostatins.
e)PTTH.
f)Pheromone biosynthesis stimulating
hormone.


The brain hormone or prothoracicotropic hormone
(PTTH) secreted by neurosecretory cells of the
brain.



Hormones exert a critical control over all developmental,
reproductive and metabolic activities hence disruption or
removal of these lead to mortality of the insects.



These neuropeptides which are commercially produced
used for the pest control.
But the major problem in commercial exploitation is
costly synthesis , inability to penetrate cuticle and
photoinstability.


MOULTING HORMONES:
 Responsible

for normal moulting, growth and
maturation of insects.
 secreted by Prothorasic glands.
 Types

 These

of moulting hormones are

Ecdysone.
Ecdysterone.
Ecdysteroids.

are steroidal compounds responsible for
moulting , growth and maturation of insects.


Depending on the stage of insect , ecdysone acts as
hormone or as precursor for the more active
compounds like
20-hydroxy ecdysone,
20,26-dihydroxy ecdysone or
26 hydroxy ecdysone.
GENERAL STRUCTURE
R₁



OH
R₂
H₂
C
OH
HO
OH
HO
O

R₃
R₁

R₂

H

H

H

20-hydroxy
ecdysone

OH

H

H

26-hydroxy
ecdysone

H

H

OH

20,26-dihydroxy
ecdysone

OH

H

OH

Makisterone A

OH

CH₃

20Deoxymakistero
ne

H

CH₃

Ecdysone

R₃

H
H



The MHs are hydrophilic because of a number of hydroxy
groups present on the molecule.
the body of insect , MHs are produced from cholesterol
from a number of phytosterols with an intermediate
desmosterol.

Usage in pest control:


Blocking the biosynthesis of MHs disrupt the moulting
process.
eg. Triparanol , 22,25-diazacholesterol.



Some of the Azasterols , Modified Azasteroids.
eg .Tebufenozide
JUVENILE HORMONES


The role of juvenile hormones ( JH) in the growth of
insects was recognized by C.M. Williams



JHs are group of acyclic sesquiterpenoids that
regulate many aspects of insect physiology.



In insects JHs ensures growth of larva, while
preventing metamorphosis.



These are also important for reproduction of
eggs in female insects.


JHs are secreted by a pair of endocrine glands behind
the brain called as corpora allata



JHs are terpenoidal compounds synthesised from acetyl
COA via farnesyl pyrophosphate.
FUNCTIONS


In insects, juvenile hormones regulate a variety
of functions including
1. Metamorphosis,
2. Vitellogenesis,
3. Diapause

and

4. Polymorphism.









JH found in haemolymph control the stages of
development of insects.
They maintain a juvenile state in insects.
Its level gradually decreases during development of
insect allowing it to proceed to successive instars with
each molt.
V.B. Wriggles Worth studies.
Decreased level of JH results in – diminutive adult at
next molt.
Increased level of JH produce supernumerary juvenile
instars.
In presence of high titer of JH, a larva moults into alarva,
while at low titer of JH it moults into pupa.


There is a complex interaction between JH and
ecdysone hormone.



In insects, as long as there is enough JH , the ecdysone
promotes larva to larva moults.



Low levels of JH ,ecdysone promotes pupation.



Complete absence of JH results in adult formation.


JH and Vitellogenin levels in general show inverse
pattern.



Vitellogenin levels are high at adult stage.



JHs also involved in queen and worker caste
differentiation during larval stage.
Types of juvenile hormones:
Lepidoptera

Non Lepidoptera
(except Diptera)

1) juvenile hormones-0
1.
2) juvenile hormones- i
3) juvenile hormones-ii
4) 4-Methyl Juvenile hormone-I

juvenile hormones-iii


JHO – C₁₉ H₃₂ O₃



JH1 – C₁₈ H₃₀ O₃



JH2 – C₁₇ H₂₈ O₃



JH3 – C₁₆ H₂₆ O₃



JHB3 – C₁₆ H₂₆ O₄
JHs have limited scope in pest control.
 Unstable in U.V light.
 Rapidly metabolized by insects.

JUVENILE HORMONE ANTAGONISTS
Exogenous application of JHAS is effective only when
endogenous levels of JHs in insects is low.
So, chemicals blocking the biosynthesis of natural JHS
are used, named as anti-JH agents.
example:
Procene 1 and 2 - Plant, Ageratum houstonianum .
Piperonyl butoxide .
Imidazole.
Acetylenic compounds.
USE AS INSECTICIDE








Exogenous application of JH result in formation of
Supernumerary nymphal/larval instars.
Larval- pupal intermediates.
Pupal- adult intermediates.
These abnormal forms are unable to reproduce, feed or
fly.
Application of JHAs to adult females or eggs results in
ovicidal or chemosterilising effects.
=> PTTH pro-thoracico-tropic-hormone
PTTH (storage)
=> JH juvenile hormone

=> Ecdysone (ecdysteroids)

from Gulen & Cranston 2000

Important aspects of the typical insect endocrine system.
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Insect hormones

  • 1.
  • 2. CHEMICALS BASED ON ENDOCRINE and nervous system  In insects, virtually all life processes are regulated by neural and endocrine systems.  Basically Three types of hormones a) Brain hormones b) Moulting hormones c) Juvenile hormones  These hormones are involves in the life processes of insects and regulating insect development , so studying of these can be utilized for insect pest control.
  • 3. BRAIN HORMONES:  Also known as neurohormones.  Produced by the central nervous system to regulate various events in the body known as brain hormones.  The first neuropeptide Proctolin was isolated from Periplaneta americana in 1975.
  • 4.  All the fully sequenced brain hormones are oligopeptides or small protein molecules.  The important brain hormones are: a)Diuretic hormone. b)Anti diuretic hormone. c) Allatotrophins. d)Allatostatins. e)PTTH. f)Pheromone biosynthesis stimulating hormone.
  • 5.  The brain hormone or prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) secreted by neurosecretory cells of the brain.  Hormones exert a critical control over all developmental, reproductive and metabolic activities hence disruption or removal of these lead to mortality of the insects.  These neuropeptides which are commercially produced used for the pest control. But the major problem in commercial exploitation is costly synthesis , inability to penetrate cuticle and photoinstability. 
  • 6. MOULTING HORMONES:  Responsible for normal moulting, growth and maturation of insects.  secreted by Prothorasic glands.  Types  These of moulting hormones are Ecdysone. Ecdysterone. Ecdysteroids. are steroidal compounds responsible for moulting , growth and maturation of insects.
  • 7.  Depending on the stage of insect , ecdysone acts as hormone or as precursor for the more active compounds like 20-hydroxy ecdysone, 20,26-dihydroxy ecdysone or 26 hydroxy ecdysone.
  • 10.   The MHs are hydrophilic because of a number of hydroxy groups present on the molecule. the body of insect , MHs are produced from cholesterol from a number of phytosterols with an intermediate desmosterol. Usage in pest control:  Blocking the biosynthesis of MHs disrupt the moulting process. eg. Triparanol , 22,25-diazacholesterol.  Some of the Azasterols , Modified Azasteroids. eg .Tebufenozide
  • 11. JUVENILE HORMONES  The role of juvenile hormones ( JH) in the growth of insects was recognized by C.M. Williams  JHs are group of acyclic sesquiterpenoids that regulate many aspects of insect physiology.  In insects JHs ensures growth of larva, while preventing metamorphosis.  These are also important for reproduction of eggs in female insects.
  • 12.  JHs are secreted by a pair of endocrine glands behind the brain called as corpora allata  JHs are terpenoidal compounds synthesised from acetyl COA via farnesyl pyrophosphate.
  • 13. FUNCTIONS  In insects, juvenile hormones regulate a variety of functions including 1. Metamorphosis, 2. Vitellogenesis, 3. Diapause and 4. Polymorphism.
  • 14.        JH found in haemolymph control the stages of development of insects. They maintain a juvenile state in insects. Its level gradually decreases during development of insect allowing it to proceed to successive instars with each molt. V.B. Wriggles Worth studies. Decreased level of JH results in – diminutive adult at next molt. Increased level of JH produce supernumerary juvenile instars. In presence of high titer of JH, a larva moults into alarva, while at low titer of JH it moults into pupa.
  • 15.
  • 16.  There is a complex interaction between JH and ecdysone hormone.  In insects, as long as there is enough JH , the ecdysone promotes larva to larva moults.  Low levels of JH ,ecdysone promotes pupation.  Complete absence of JH results in adult formation.
  • 17.  JH and Vitellogenin levels in general show inverse pattern.  Vitellogenin levels are high at adult stage.  JHs also involved in queen and worker caste differentiation during larval stage.
  • 18. Types of juvenile hormones: Lepidoptera Non Lepidoptera (except Diptera) 1) juvenile hormones-0 1. 2) juvenile hormones- i 3) juvenile hormones-ii 4) 4-Methyl Juvenile hormone-I juvenile hormones-iii
  • 19.  JHO – C₁₉ H₃₂ O₃  JH1 – C₁₈ H₃₀ O₃  JH2 – C₁₇ H₂₈ O₃  JH3 – C₁₆ H₂₆ O₃  JHB3 – C₁₆ H₂₆ O₄
  • 20. JHs have limited scope in pest control.  Unstable in U.V light.  Rapidly metabolized by insects. 
  • 21. JUVENILE HORMONE ANTAGONISTS Exogenous application of JHAS is effective only when endogenous levels of JHs in insects is low. So, chemicals blocking the biosynthesis of natural JHS are used, named as anti-JH agents. example: Procene 1 and 2 - Plant, Ageratum houstonianum . Piperonyl butoxide . Imidazole. Acetylenic compounds.
  • 22. USE AS INSECTICIDE       Exogenous application of JH result in formation of Supernumerary nymphal/larval instars. Larval- pupal intermediates. Pupal- adult intermediates. These abnormal forms are unable to reproduce, feed or fly. Application of JHAs to adult females or eggs results in ovicidal or chemosterilising effects.
  • 23. => PTTH pro-thoracico-tropic-hormone PTTH (storage) => JH juvenile hormone => Ecdysone (ecdysteroids) from Gulen & Cranston 2000 Important aspects of the typical insect endocrine system.