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Morphological and histomorphological structures of testes and ovaries in early developmental stages of the silkworm, Bombyx mori.

Hiroki Sakai1, Yohei Kirino2, Susumu Katsuma3, Fugaku Aoki1, Masataka G Suzuki1.   

Abstract

The gonad develops as a testis in male or an ovary in female. In the silkworm, B. mori, little is known about testis and ovary in the embryonic stages and early larval stages. In this study, we performed morphological and histomorphological observations of ovaries and testes from the late embryonic stage to the 1st instar larval stage. Results obtained with lack of accurate information on sex of examined individuals may be misleading, thus we performed phenotypic observations of gonads by utilizing sex-limited strain that enables us to easily discriminate female embryos from male ones based on those egg colors. In testis, four testicular follicles were clearly observed in the testis at the first instar larval stage, and boundary layers were formed between the testicular follicles. At the late embryonic stage, the testis consisted of four testicular follicles, while the boundary layers were still obscure. In ovary, four ovarioles were easily recognizable in the ovary at the first instar larval stage, and boundary layers were formed between the ovarioles. However, in the late embryonic stage, it was quite difficult to identify four ovarioles. Morphological characteristics were almost similar between testis and ovary in early developmental stages. Our present study demonstrates that the most reliable difference between testis and ovary in early developmental stages is the attaching point of the duct. Formation and development of the duct may be sensitive to the sex-determining signal and display sexual dimorphism in early embryonic stages.

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Keywords:  BmVLG; Bombyx mori; germ cell; ovary; sex-limited strain; testis

Year:  2016        PMID: 28943775      PMCID: PMC5609476          DOI: 10.11416/jibs.85.1_015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Insect Biotechnol Sericology        ISSN: 1346-8073


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