Abstract

The prothoracotropic action of ecdysone analogues was examined, using the brainless, diapausing pupae of Bombyx mori with or without inclusion of prothoracic glands. The most effective of those hormones to stimulate prothoracic glands to secrete the moulting hormone was found to be cyasterone. The other analogues such as ponasterone A, ecdysterone, and inokosterone showed a lower activity with regard to prothoracotropic action. The female prothoracic glands were found to be more sensitive to the ecdysones than the male ones. The time lag from hormone injection to emergence indicated the dual actions of the injected ecdysones, directly on the target organs and indirectly on the prothoracic glands subsequent to secreting the moulting hormone.

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