Post-eclosion diuresis in a flightless insect, the silkmoth Bombyx mori |
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Authors: | LORRAINE W STRATHIE SUSAN W NICOLSON |
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Institution: | Zoology Department, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Although the silkmoth, Bombyx mori L., has lost the ability to fly, it has retained a post-eclosion diuresis. In moths removed from their cocoons before eclosion, or in those which failed to spin cocoons as larvae, the weight loss due to diuresis was 14% of the eclosion body weight in males. Moths which used labial fluid to escape from their cocoons showed a correspondingly smaller diuresis (5%). Both urine and labial fluid had high potassium and low sodium concentrations. Unlike post-eclosion diuresis in butterflies, however, the urine was isosmotic to the haemolymph. In vitro preparations of B.mori Malpighian tubules were stimulated by cyclic AMP, B.mori brain extracts and Manduca sexta diuretic peptide (Mas-DP I). |
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Keywords: | Bombyx mori post-eclosion diuresis meconium urine labial fluid Malpighian tubules diuretic hormone |
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