Publications by authors named "Y Kainoh"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the permeability and toxicity of various cryoprotective agents (CPAs) on silkworm embryos, identifying propylene glycol as the most effective.
  • Ethylene glycol and propylene glycol were found to be the least toxic, while glycerol and dimethyl sulfoxide exhibited higher toxicity levels.
  • The research highlights that silkworm embryos, particularly at early development stages, show good tolerance to vitrification, which can enhance protocols for cryopreserving these embryos.
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The lipid layer surrounding the vitelline membrane of insect eggs has a critical role in the waterproofing and desiccation resistance of embryos. However, this lipid layer also prevents the flux of chemicals into the embryos, such as cryoprotectants, which are required for successful cryopreservation. The permeabilization studies of silkworm embryos remain insufficient.

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The chorion covering/protecting insect egg, which has some effective functions such as providing mechanical strength, protecting eggs from external environments, and keeping moisture adjustment, is one of the principal barriers to manipulation, cryopreservation, and study of insect embryos. Here we evaluated the silkworm embryo viability after dechorionation using chemical reagents. We have developed an easy and effective method for chemical dechorionation that enables embryos to develop in culture, so that the larvae could normally grow.

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Adoxophyes honmai, a serious pest of tea plants, prefers to lay eggs on mature tea leaves rather than young leaves. Here, we examined a hypothesis that Ascogaster reticulata, an egg-larval parasitoid of A. honmai, increases the likelihood of encountering host egg masses by searching mature tea leaves when host-derived cues are not available.

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