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- W1993477605 abstract "Soon after a locust (Locusta migratoria) begins to feed, an increase in protein synthesis can be detected in the animal. Isolation of fat body shows that this tissue synthesizes protein at a faster rate in recently fed animals than it does in fasting insects. Fasting locusts injected with haemolymph from fed insects increased protein synthesis when compared with locusts injected with haemolymph from fasting locusts. The factor causing this increase was present in the haemolymph within 5 min of feeding. Feeding or direct contact with the food was not essential to increase protein synthesis. Exposure of fasting locusts to feeding insects was sufficient to elevate the rates of protein synthesis in the fasting animals. The increase inprotein synthesis was not a result of general excitation or an increase in the concentration of tryptophan or isoleucine in the haemolymph. Ecdysteroid titres were uniformly low during the first ten days of adult life. Gel filtration of the fed haemolymph revealed a low molecular weight fraction (about 600 daltons) which stimulated protein synthesis upon injection into fasting locusts." @default.
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