SEMINARIO DE INSTITUTO

Sensing developmental timing

Ponente

Nuria M Romero

Fecha y hora

24 de marzo 2023 12:30

Lugar

Instituto Cajal

Abstract

The timing at which Juvenile-to-adult developmental transition (JDT) occurs defines the right moment to tilt the resources from growth to reproduction. JDT is a maturation process arising after the activation of the neuroendocrine axis. Therefore, complex crosstalk between growth/metabolism and the neuroendocrine axis has been established in vertebrates and invertebrates. Nevertheless, several observations support that JDT timing determination also require the integration of non-metabolic information. Emblematic examples of this include delayed maturation in isolated rats, advanced development of chickens exposed to high temperatures, and early pupation in infected female mosquitoes. Such unknown non-metabolic integration cries out for an explanation. This seminar will
summarize our recent results regarding how the neuroendocrine system integrates non-metabolic environmental signals. For this, we use the Drosophila model, in which we and others have established that the neuroendocrine axis shows several structural and functional parallels even with mammals

Related publications with the topic 

A 2021. Timing the juvenile-adult neurohormonal transition: functions and evolution. Front. Endocrinol. Feb 12. 2021  https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2020.602285. Review. Barredo CG, Gil-Marti B, Deveci D, ROMERO NM* and Martin FA*. *Corresponding Author
2020. Growth and maturation in development: a fly’s perspective. Int J Mol Sci. 2020. Feb 13;21(4):1260. Review. Delanoue R, ROMERO NM*. *Corresponding Author
2019. AstA signaling functions as an evolutionary conserved mechanism timing juvenile to adult transition. Curr Biol. 2019. Mar 4;29(5):813-822.e4. Deveci D, Martin FA, Leopold P, ROMERO NM*. *Corresponding Author
2018. Prothoracicotropic hormone modulates environmental adaptive plasticity through the control of developmental timing. Development 2018. Mar 4;145(6):dev159699. Shimell M, Pan X, Martin FA, Ghosh AC, Leopold P, O’Connor MB, ROMERO NM*. *Corresponding Author

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