P. Brousse-Gaury
University of Paris
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology | 1991
H. Barreteau; C. Perriere; P. Brousse-Gaury; Jean-Hugues Trouvin; P. Binet; P. Gayral; Christian Jacquot; Françoise Goudey-Perrière
1. Simultaneous quantification (HPLC and electrochemical detection) of biological extracts have shown dopamine, N-acetyl dopamine, tryptophan, 5-hydroxytryptamine, a 5-hydroxyindolacetic acid-like substance in nervous tissue and hemolymph of Blaberus craniifer and Periplaneta americana. 2. 5-Hydroxytryptophan was only detected in head and thoraco-abdominal nerve cord. 3. Octopamine, but not N-acetyl-5-HT was quantified in the hemolymph.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology | 1991
Françoise Goudey-Perrière; C. Perriere; F. Baly; P. Gayral; P. Brousse-Gaury
1. The effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and N-acetyl-5-hydroxytryptamine on oocytes of Blaberus craniifer, in which vitellogenesis was prevented by imaginal molt decapitation, were investigated. 2. Sites binding anti-egg-protein antibodies were detected in the periphery of basal oocytes of treated females, with individual variability. 3. In this ovoviviparous cockroach, the onset of vitellogenesis may thus not be triggered solely by juvenile hormone, and indolamines may play a role in the uptake of haemolymphatic proteins by oocytes.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology | 1991
Françoise Goudey-Perrière; H. Barreteau; C. Perriere; P. Gayral; Christian Jacquot; P. Brousse-Gaury
1. Indolamines were assayed by HPLC-ECD in nervous tissue of fed and crowded young males Blaberus craniifer Burm. 2. In males, as in females housed in the same conditions, levels are depending on both age and region (= ganglia) of the central nervous system. 3. Registered sex differences are discussed in terms of anatomical, physiological and behavioral sexual dimorphism.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology | 1992
Françoise Goudey-Perrière; Patrick Porcheron; Madeleine Morinière; C. Perriere; P. Brousse-Gaury
1. Decapitating newly emerged Blaberus craniifer females near the prothorax severs connections between the suboesophageal and prothoracic ganglia, thus depriving them of the neuroendocrine cephalic complex (including brain and suboesophageal ganglion) and the anterior end of prothoracic glands (PGs). 2. As demonstrated by enzyme immunoassay (EIA), headless females have higher levels of ecdysteroids (ECDs) in haemolymph than starved or fed females, indicating that the neuroendocrine cephalic complex influences circulating ECD levels. 3. The time course of hormonal peaks in decapitated females resembles that in starved females during the first post-ecdysial week, suggesting that some as yet unknown regulating mechanism of ECD production lies outside the head. 4. It is suggested that: (a) The PGs are sites for ECDs production in the early post-imaginal period, (b) the prothoracic and suboesophageal ganglia (linked by nerves to PGs) regulate PGs activity, possibly via neural inputs.
Life Sciences | 1996
Françoise Goudey-Perrière; Fatima Dahmani; C. Perriere; P. Brousse-Gaury; André Ménez
We investigated the ovarian response of Blaberus craniifer to charybdotoxin in both imaginal molt headless females and isolated fed females, at three criteria. 1--Vitellogenesis onset, detected by immunocytochemical localisation of sites binding anti-eggs antibodies in the basal oocyte in headless females: 60% of treated females present a positive response. 2--Oocyte length at D4 during vitellogenesis of isolated fed females which was enhanced by 0.1 - 0.2 microg toxin; doses higher than 0.5 microg/female decrease ovarian growth. 3--Time of oviposition of paired females which was shortened by 24 hrs by the toxin. These results suggest that low doses charybdotoxin enhance vitellogenesis, possibly via the nervous system by means of a substance conditioning both protein synthesis by the fat body and ovarian uptake.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology | 1993
H. Barreteau; Françoise Goudey-Perrière; C. Perriere; Christian Jacquot; P. Gayral; Jeanne Marie Grosclaude; P. Brousse-Gaury
Abstract 1. The effects of long-term starvation and isolation on biogenic amine contents of the central nervous system of the male cockroach Blaberus craniifer Burm. were investigated. 2. Levels of tryptophan, 5-hydroxytryptophan, 5-hydroxytryptamine, a 5-hydroxyindolacetic acid-like substance, N-acetyl-5-hydroxytryptamine, dopamine, N-acetyldopamine and octopamine were measured by HPLC with electrochemical detection in fasted-isolated and fed-crowded insects from day 0 (imaginal molt) to day 30. 3. Isolation and fasting resulted in general lower levels, except for serotoninergic pathway at day 10. 4. From these data, by comparison with the isolation effect registered in females: (i) it is hypothesized that fasting exerts an inhibitory influence; and (ii) it is speculated that this effect is convergent with that of the loss of mechanical feeding stimuli on neurosecretory cells, as described in other male cockroaches.
Journal of Morphology | 1993
B. Nembo; Françoise Goudey-Perrière; P. Gayral; C. Perriere; P. Brousse-Gaury
Journal of Morphology | 1993
B. Nembo; Françoise Goudey-Perrière; P. Gayral; C. Perriere; P. Brousse-Gaury
Toxicon | 1997
F.-Z. Dahmani; C. Perriere; P. Brousse-Gaury; Françoise Goudey-Perrière
Toxicon | 1996
F.-Z. Dahmani; P. Brousse-Gaury; C. Perriere; Françoise Goudey-Perrière; André Ménez; C. Vita