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Glucose and ecdysteroid increase apyrene sperm production in in vitro cultivation of spermatocysts of Bombyx mori
Authors:Kawamura N  Sahara K  Fugo H
Institution:Biology Laboratory, Rakuno Gakuen University, 582 Bunkyodai Midorimachi, Ebetsu, Hokkaido 069-8501, Japan. yij00132@nifty.ne.jp
Abstract:Two types of sperm, nucleate eupyrene and anucleate apyrene, occur in the silkworm as in other lepidopteran species. Hormones and other substances have been assumed to play important roles in sperm dimorphism. We established an in vitro cultivation system for silkworm spermatocytes, and found that apyrene sperm are not produced when spermatocytes from larval testes are cultivated, though eupyrene spermatocytes develop normally into mature sperm. Based on the fact that ecdysteroid titers increase rapidly and peak 1 day after spinning, and that the amount of glycogen reaches its peak 1 day before the spinning stage, we studied the effects of adding glucose and/or 20-hydroxyecdysone to the culture medium. The experiments disclosed a significant additive effect of both substances on apyrene sperm production.
Keywords:Silkworm  In vitro culture  Eupyrene and apyrene sperm  20-Hydroxyecdysone  Glucose
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