European Journal of Entomology (Jul 2009)

Apoptosis of neuronal cells in the brains of postembryonic silkworms Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae)

  • Mi Young KIM,
  • Kang Kim MIN,
  • Chang Ok CHOI,
  • Hwa Young SONG,
  • Chang Lee SEOK,
  • Bong Woo KIM,
  • Pil Don KANG,
  • Soung Hoo JEON,
  • Byung Pil CHO,
  • Yeon Jae BAE,
  • Young-Gyo KO,
  • Bong Lee HEE

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14411/eje.2009.041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 106, no. 3
pp. 335 – 345

Abstract

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The pattern and signal transduction of neuronal apoptosis in the brain of the silk moth, Bombyx mori, during postembryonic life, were characterized. Peak numbers of apoptotic neurons were detected in 4 day old 4th instar larvae, 9 day old 5th instar larvae and 4 day old pupae, indicating three waves of neuronal apoptosis during postembryonic development. Most of the apoptotic neurons were in the lateral portions of the brain. No apoptotic neurons were detected in 1 day old 1st instar larvae or in 7 day old pupae to 1 day old adults. Injection of 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) into larvae resulted in a substantial increase in the brain in both neuronal apoptosis and cleavage of procaspases-8 and -3 into caspases-8 and -3. However, the injection of larvae with actinomycin D or cycloheximide inhibited death of pre-apoptotic neurons. Both the cleavage of procaspases-8 and -3 and death of pre-apoptotic neurons were inhibited by a general caspase inhibitor and caspase-8 and -3 inhibitors injected into larvae. These results suggest that 20E triggered the synthesis of a new protein that, in turn, induces cleavage of procaspases-8 and -3 into caspases-8 and -3. These caspases are prerequisites for neuronal apoptosis in postembryonic brains.

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