Hormonal Control of Head-wart Development in the Snail, Euhadra Peliomphala
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The terrestrial snail, Euhadra peliomphala, has a peculiar organ between the optic tentacles named the head-wart, which releases a sex pheromone just before courtship. The development of the head-wart was closely correlated with the sexual maturity of the snail. Castration led to the atrophy of the head-wart. Subsequent injection of hermaphrodite gland homogenate into the body cavity of castrated individuals induced the development of the head-wart. The peripheral regions of the acini in the hermaphrodite gland showed a positive reaction for 3 beta-hydroxy steroid dehydrogenase. Furthermore, preliminary radioimmunoassay also showed that the hermaphrodite gland of the snail contained testosterone and estradiol. When the immature head-wart was cultured for 10 days in a medium containing testosterone and estradiol respectively, development of the head-wart was found only in medium containing testosterone. From these results, it is concluded that head-wart development in the snail, Euhadra peliomphala, is under direct control from the hermaphrodite gland, probably by means of testosterone.
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