Raabe M
J Physiol (Paris). 1982;78(6):553-7.
The major reproductive processes in insects are regulated by neurohormones. Neurohormones act according to two distinct modes, either directly upon the target organs or by controlling the activity of the endocrine glands which, in turn, influence the different reproductive steps. The majority of identified neurohormones are produced in the brain; their origin in particular neurosecretory cells, while established in a few cases, is often unknown. Neurohormones are also produced, outside the brain, in the ventral nerve cord ganglia. They intervene namely in the regulation of egg-laying. The best known release sites of neurohormones are the cephalic and metameric neurohemal organs. Moreover, the neurohormones are also released in close contact with or within the target organs.
昆虫的主要生殖过程受神经激素调节。神经激素以两种不同方式起作用,要么直接作用于靶器官,要么通过控制内分泌腺的活性来发挥作用,而内分泌腺又会影响不同的生殖步骤。大多数已确定的神经激素是在大脑中产生的;它们起源于特定的神经分泌细胞,虽然在少数情况下已明确,但通常仍不清楚。神经激素也在脑外的腹神经索神经节中产生。它们尤其参与产卵的调节。神经激素最著名的释放部位是头部和分节的神经血器官。此外,神经激素也在与靶器官紧密接触处或在靶器官内释放。