Ethyl 4-[2-(6-methyl-3-pyridyloxy)hexyloxy]benzoate (1) and ethyl 4-(2-phenoxyhexyloxy)benzoate (2), which induce precocious metamorphosis in larvae of Bombyx mori, a clear sign of juvenile hormone (JH) deficiency, showed JH activity when topically applied to allatectomized 4th instar larvae of B. mori. Compounds 1 and 2 induced precocious metamorphosis with doses at which they were effective as JH agonists.Key words: juvenile hormone; precocious metamorphosis; anti-juvenile hormone; silkwormSince the juvenile hormone (JH) is involved in a wide range of physiological processes in both developing and mature insects, 1) an anti-JH agent, which chemically blocks the functioning of the JH control system, could be an effective probe for studies on insect endocrinology as well as a potential insect growth regulator.2) We have recently reported ethyl 4-[2-(6-methyl-3-pyridyloxy)-hexyloxy]benzoate (1) 3) and ethyl 4-(2-phenoxyhexyloxy)benzoate (2) 4) as novel anti-JH agents (Fig. 1). These compounds induced precocious metamorphosis in larvae of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, a clear sign of JH deficiency, and their activity could be completely counteracted by the simultaneous application of methoprene, a JH agonist. Compounds 1 and 2 were found by modifying the structure of ethyl 4-[2-(tert-butylcarbonyloxy)butyloxy]benzoate (ETB). ETB is known to show anti-JH activity as well as JH activity toward the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, 5) and B. mori,depending on the dose applied; low doses of ETB induced precocious metamorphosis, but at higher doses, this precocious metamorphosis-inducing activity disappeared and instead, JH activity was observed. Riddiford et al. have reported that ETB acted as a partial antagonist in the Manduca epidermis at the target-tissue level. 7) As previously reported, 3,4) in our bioassay using 24-hr-old 3rd instar larvae of B. mori, ETB at 1 mg induced precocious pupation in only 10% and no activity was observed at higher doses of 10 mg and 40 mg, while compounds 1 and 2 induced precocious metamorphosis even at high doses. ETB clearly acts as a JH agonist to counteract the effect of allatectomy, the induction of precocious metamorphosis, in a dose-dependent manner.6) To determine whether compounds 1 and 2 as well as ETB had JH activity, we tested these compounds on allatectomized 4th instar larvae of B. mori.B. mori (Shunrei x Shougetsu strain) larvae were reared on an artificial diet as previously described.
8)Twenty-four hours after the 3rd molt, the corpora allata were extirpated with fine forceps under a binocular microscope as described by Ohtaki et al.9) Test compounds in an acetone solution (14 ml/larva) were each applied topically to the dorsal abdomen of the larvae within 1 hour after the allatectomy. JH activity was evaluated by the molting into normal 5th instar larvae. Table 1 shows the effects of methoprene, ETB, 1 and 2 against the allatectomized 4th instar larvae. All of the allatectomized and acetone-treated control larvae underwent precocious metamorphosis. ETB as well as methopr...