Abstract

The timing of ecdysis in the penultimate instar of Bombyx mori was demonstrated to be under the control of a circadian clock. The temporal organization of secretion of prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH), ecdysone and juvenile hormone was studied with particular attention to the circadian control of the timing of hormone release. PTTH release occurs, at least, in the second and third night. The latter is responsible for evoking the larval ecdysis. Prothoracic gland initiates ecdysone secretion abruptly with a very short span after the second PTTH release and secrete enough amount of ecdysone for larval moulting, which takes place 11 h later. Juvenile hormone titer is relatively high before the second PTTH release and corpus allatum becomes dispensable for ensuring the larval moulting in 1.5 h. Based on these findings, interpretations for the endocrine system underlying precocious pupation and formation of intermediates, which are produced by neck ligation, are presented.

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