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1 July 2004 Peptidergic Innervation of the Crop and the Effects of an Ingested Nonpeptidal Agonist on Longevity in Female Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae)
Aaron T. Haselton, John G. Stoffolano, Ruthann Nichols, Chih-Ming Yin
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Abstract

Dromyosuppressin (DMS) immunoreactive neurons were discovered running along the crop duct and on the surface of the crop in the house fly, Musca domestica L. DMS is a myoinhibitory neuropeptide that has been shown to inhibit crop contractions, in vitro, in the blow fly, Phormia regina (Meigen), and in Drosophila melanogaster Meigen. Various concentrations of benzethonium chloride (Bztc), an agonist of DMS with shown inhibitory effects on blow fly crop contractions, were fed to adult female M. domestica. Flies exhibited a dose-dependent mortality; avoidance and subsequent dehydration are probably the cause of the low survivorship at higher Bztc concentrations.

Aaron T. Haselton, John G. Stoffolano, Ruthann Nichols, and Chih-Ming Yin "Peptidergic Innervation of the Crop and the Effects of an Ingested Nonpeptidal Agonist on Longevity in Female Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae)," Journal of Medical Entomology 41(4), 684-690, (1 July 2004). https://doi.org/10.1603/0022-2585-41.4.684
Received: 19 January 2004; Accepted: 1 April 2004; Published: 1 July 2004
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KEYWORDS
benzethonium chloride
crop duct
immunohistochemistry
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