Abstract

. 1. 1. Ejaculation of seminal fluid into the spermatophore formed inside the female bursa copulatrix terminates 20 min after the beginning of copulation of Bombyx mori. The amounts of amino acids transferred are small, but the amounts of amino acids in the spermatophore continue to increase after this time due to protein degradation and amino acid interconversions. 2. 2. Arginase, which has high activity in the vesicula seminalis, is transferred to the spermatophore without loss of activity during ejaculation. During mating, ornithine and much urea are formed in the spermatophore, indicating activity of the transferred arginase. 3. 3. In the spermatophore, marked increase of alanine with low concentrations of ornithine and glutamate suggests the presence of a pathway for the active formation of 2-oxoglutarate with pyruvate via glutamate from arginine. During mating, proline and glutamine also increase, but at low rates. 4. 4. Of the exocrine glands in the male reproductive system, the vesicula seminalis secretes the highest concentration of glutamate (30% of the total amino acids); serine is the amino acid present at highest concentration in secretions of other glands (20–30%). No urea was found in the secretions of any of the glands.

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