نتایج جستجو برای: crustacean cardioactive peptide

تعداد نتایج: 162177  

2016
Shiri P. Yaniv Oren Schuldiner

Developmental neuronal remodeling is a crucial step in sculpting the final and mature brain connectivity in both vertebrates and invertebrates. Remodeling includes degenerative events, such as neurite pruning, that may be followed by regeneration to form novel connections during normal development. Drosophila provides an excellent model to study both steps of remodeling since its nervous system...

1999
James E. Flanigan Gerd Gäde

A n existing test to m onitor the rate of adipokinetic horm one release from the corpora cardiaca (CC) of Locusta migratoria in vitro was improved, so that a constant basal ra te of release was achieved and the am ount of released Lom -AKH-I, II and III could be quantified by HPLC. This test system was subsequently used to dem onstrate that a small peptide, which has been found in a few insect ...

2015
Dean C. Semmens Isabel Beets Matthew L. Rowe Liisa M. Blowes Paola Oliveri Maurice R. Elphick

Neuropeptides are ancient regulators of physiology and behaviour, but reconstruction of neuropeptide evolution is often difficult owing to lack of sequence conservation. Here, we report that the receptor for the neuropeptide NGFFFamide in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (phylum Echinodermata) is an orthologue of vertebrate neuropeptide-S (NPS) receptors and crustacean cardioactive ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Ching-Wei Luo Elizabeth M Dewey Satoko Sudo John Ewer Sheau Yu Hsu Hans-Willi Honegger Aaron J W Hsueh

All arthropods periodically molt to replace their exoskeleton (cuticle). Immediately after shedding the old cuticle, the neurohormone bursicon causes the hardening and darkening of the new cuticle. Here we show that bursicon, to our knowledge the first heterodimeric cystine knot hormone found in insects, consists of two proteins encoded by the genes burs and pburs (partner of burs). The pburs/b...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Nicholas D DeLong Matthew S Kirby Dawn M Blitz Michael P Nusbaum

The cellular mechanisms underlying comodulation of neuronal networks are not elucidated in most systems. We are addressing this issue by determining the mechanism by which a peptide hormone, crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP), modulates the biphasic (protraction/retraction) gastric mill (chewing) rhythm driven by the projection neuron MCN1 in the crab stomatogastric ganglion. MCN1 activates...

2017
Elena Baldascino Giulia Di Cristina Perla Tedesco Carl Hobbs Tanya J. Shaw Giovanna Ponte Paul L. R. Andrews

The gastric ganglion is the largest visceral ganglion in cephalopods. It is connected to the brain and is implicated in regulation of digestive tract functions. Here we have investigated the neurochemical complexity (through in silico gene expression analysis and immunohistochemistry) of the gastric ganglion in Octopus vulgaris and tested whether the expression of a selected number of genes was...

2013
Dohee Lee Jozef Vanden Broeck Angela B. Lange

Rhodnius prolixus is the vector of Chagas' disease, by virtue of transmitting the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. There is no cure for Chagas' disease and therefore controlling R. prolixus is currently the only method of prevention. Understanding the physiology of the disease vector is an important step in developing control measures. Crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) is an important neuropept...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Haojiang Luan William C Lemon Nathan C Peabody Jascha B Pohl Paul K Zelensky Ding Wang Michael N Nitabach Todd C Holmes Benjamin H White

A subset of Drosophila neurons that expresses crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) has been shown previously to make the hormone bursicon, which is required for cuticle tanning and wing expansion after eclosion. Here we present evidence that CCAP-expressing neurons (NCCAP) consist of two functionally distinct groups, one of which releases bursicon into the hemolymph and the other of which reg...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2002
Megumi Fuse James W Truman

The sequential behaviours shown by insects at ecdysis are due to the sequential release of various hormones, but the transition from one phase to the next can be fine-tuned by inhibitory influences. The ecdysis sequence in the moth Manduca sexta was initiated by injecting sensitive animals with the neuropeptide ecdysis-triggering hormone (ETH). Exposure to ETH stimulates the release of eclosion...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1991
J L Witten J W Truman

The expression of GABA is restricted to the progeny of only six of the 24 identified postembryonic lineages in the thoracic ganglia of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta (Witten and Truman, 1991). It is colocalized with a peptide similar to molluscan small cardioactive peptide B (SCPB) in some of the neurons in two of the six lineages. By combining chemical ablation of the neuroblasts at speci...

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