Abstract

Abstract Urea concentrations in the haemolymph of Daizo (T), an original strain of the silkworm, Bombyx mori , reared on an artificial diet and on fresh mulberry leaves were determined by a urease-indophenol method during the larval-pupal-adult development. Urea concentrations in the fourth and fifth instar larvae reared on an artificial diet (diet I) were between 0.10 and 0.15 mg urea N/ml haemolymph, and increased during the larval-pupal transformation to reach 0.33 mg/ml at the larval-pupal ecdysis. A further increase was observed during pupal-adult development and finally reached 0.48 mg/ml at day 7 pharate adult. In the fourth and fifth instar larvae reared on fresh mulberry leaves, the concentrations were low (0.05 mg/ml). From the larval-pupal ecdysis until day 8 pharate adult, further low urea concentrations (0.04 mg/ml) were observed. By starvation from 72 hr of the fifth instar larvae reared on another artificial diet (diet II), the elevation of urea concentrations (between 1.4- and 3.0-fold against the controls) was observed from just after starvation until day 1 spinning. From day 5 pupae, both the starved and the control insects showed a marked elevation of urea concentrations in the haemolymph, which was never observed on animals reared on diet I.

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