Abstract

The relationship between juvenile hormone and ecdysteroid titers during the early stage of the last larval instar of the silkworm,Bombyx mori, was examined in this study. When larvae were fed 20-hydroxyecdysone-supplemented mulberry leaves throughout the last larval instar, 100% underwent supernumerary larval molting instead of metamorphosis. The application of juvenile hormone mimic during the early last instar did not induce supernumerary larval molting, but did delay metamorphosis. Temporal and quantitative ecdysteroid titer measurements revealed that in normal larvae the titers maintained very low levels (3–12 ng/ml) during the early stage of the last instar; however, in 20-hydroxyecdysone-treated larvae, levels ranging from 24 to 45 ng/ml were detected, and a major peak (246 ng/ml) was observed on day 6. These results show that very low ecdysteroid titer levels during the early stage of the last larval instar may play an important role in initiating decreases in juvenile hormone titers as well as in directing metamorphosis.

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