The fat body protein content of silkworms increased with 0.5 μg of thyroxine (T4) per gram of body weight and more so with 1 μg/g on days 4 and 8 after injection. Thyroxine with 1 μg/g dose, however, caused an earlier increase in protein content on day 2. The higher doses of T4 (2 and 5 μg/g) decreased the protein content. All T4 treated groups (except with an ineffective dose of 0.25 μg/g) showed reduced protein level in the adult stage in comparison to the control. Thyroxine with a dose of 0.25, 0.5 and 1 μg/g increased the fat body RNA content over the control level which was observed on days 2, 4 and 8. But on day 13, the RNA content in these groups returned to the control level. Higher doses of T4 (2 and 5 μg/g) decreased the RNA content during the developmental period. DNA content was not altered by lower doses of T4 (0.25,0.5 and 1 μg/g), while the higher doses (2 and 5 μg/g) surprisingly caused a reduction in DNA content during the larval, pupal and adult stages.
The increase in protein and RNA contents with lower doses of T4 and decrease with higher doses, indicates a biphasic nature of thyroid hormone action in silkworm fat body.