Ecdysone but not 20-hydroxyecdysone induces the regenerationg of
midgut epithelial cells in the silkworm, Bombyx mori
Y. Tanaka &
F. Yukuhiro
Natl. inst. seric.
entomol. sci., Tukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8634, Japan
We already reported
that ecdysone (E) has a specific effect on the morphological
change of midgut epithelial cells that is distinct from
20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) in precocious fifth-instar larvae induced
by 20E. Silkworm larvae, Bombyx mori, were fed an
artificial diet supplemented with 20E during the fourth-instar to
promote premature molting. At the onset of the fifth instar, these
precocious fifth-instar larvae were fed diets supplemented with
either E or 20E to determine the effects of the two ecdysteroids
on the morphology of midgut epithelial cells. In the larvae that
ingested 20E, the epithelial cells disrupted without regeneration
because of the degeneration of the regenerative cells, and the
failure of the larvae to renew midgut epithelial cells may lead to
premature death during the fifth instar. On the other hand, in the
larvae that ingested E, the regenerative cells began to
proliferate and differentiate very rapidly and the epithelial
cells were replaced to new ones 24 hours before the larvae entered
apolysis, then most of the larvae molted to the sixth-instar.
However, regeneration of midgut epithelial cells normally occurs
only during the molting period. Such a rapid regeneration was also
induced by an oral or a hemolymph injection of E. The regenerative
cells began to differentiate within 2 hrs after the injection of
E. These results results suggest that E has a specific effect on
the regenerative cells that differ from that of 20E in the
precocious fifth-instar larvae obtained with 20E.
Index terms:Bombyx
mori, midgut, regeneration, ecdysone, 20hydroxyecdysone.
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this original work belong to the authors (see right-most box in
title table). This abstract appeared in Session 19 – SOCIAL
INSECTS AND SERICULTURE Symposium and Poster Session, ABSTRACT
BOOK II – XXI-International Congress of Entomology, Brazil,
August 20-26, 2000.
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