Effect of carotenoid deficiency on photosensitivities in the silkworm, Bombyx mori |
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Authors: | Isamu Shimizu Seiji Kitabatake Masaru Kato |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory for Plant Ecological Studies, Faculty of Science, University of Kyoto, Kyoto 606, Japan |
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Abstract: | The silkworm, Bombyx mori, was reared aseptically on a synthetic diet with and without β-carotene and the effects of carotenoid and vitamin A deficiency on photosensitivities in larval phototaxis, visual function and adult eclosion were studied.β-Carotene or vitamin A acted as a growth-promoting factor in continuous darkness and under photoperiodic conditions. The deficiency of β-carotene decreased the larval phototactic response as growth proceeded. The offspring larvae from eggs laid by β-carotene-deficient moths also lost the phototactic response, but successive rearing with dietary β-carotene or vitamin A re-established the response. The deficiency of β-carotene caused the loss of the electric response by light stimuli in the ocelli of fifth instar larvae and the compound eyes of adult moths. These results indicate that vitamin A is essential for visual function in the silkworm, as reported in other insects. The lack of carotenoid did not affect the development of the pupae or the specific time of eclosion which is regulated by a photoperiodic condition of pupal stage. This observation suggests that the carotenoid and its derivative are not involved in photoreception for the entrainment of the adult eclosion of the silkworm. |
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Keywords: | Silkworm carotenoid vitamin A growth phototaxis electroretinogram eclosion |
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