Literature DB >> 34083562

Identification and function of ETH receptor networks in the silkworm Bombyx mori.

Ivana Daubnerová1, Ladislav Roller1, Honoo Satake2, Chen Zhang3, Young-Joon Kim3, Dušan Žitňan4.   

Abstract

Insect ecdysis triggering hormones (ETHs) released from endocrine Inka cells act on specific neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) to activate the ecdysis sequence. These primary target neurons express distinct splicing variants of ETH receptor (ETHR-A or ETHR-B). Here, we characterized both ETHR subtypes in the moth Bombyx mori in vitro and mapped spatial and temporal distribution of their expression within the CNS and peripheral organs. In the CNS, we detected non-overlapping expression patterns of each receptor isoform which showed dramatic changes during metamorphosis. Most ETHR-A and a few ETHR-B neurons produce multiple neuropeptides which are downstream signals for the initiation or termination of various phases during the ecdysis sequence. We also described novel roles of different neuropeptides during these processes. Careful examination of peripheral organs revealed ETHRs expression in specific cells of the frontal ganglion (FG), corpora allata (CA), H-organ and Malpighian tubules prior to each ecdysis. These data indicate that PETH and ETH are multifunctional hormones that act via ETHR-A and ETHR-B to control various functions during the entire development-the ecdysis sequence and associated behaviors by the CNS and FG, JH synthesis by the CA, and possible activity of the H-organ and Malpighian tubules.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34083562     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-91022-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


  48 in total

1.  A command chemical triggers an innate behavior by sequential activation of multiple peptidergic ensembles.

Authors:  Young-Joon Kim; Dusan Zitnan; C Giovanni Galizia; Kook-Ho Cho; Michael E Adams
Journal:  Curr Biol       Date:  2006-07-25       Impact factor: 10.834

2.  Central peptidergic ensembles associated with organization of an innate behavior.

Authors:  Young-Joon Kim; Dusan Zitnan; Kook-Ho Cho; David A Schooley; Akira Mizoguchi; Michael E Adams
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2006-09-12       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Conservation of ecdysis-triggering hormone signalling in insects.

Authors:  D Zitnan; I Zitnanová; I Spalovská; P Takác; Y Park; M E Adams
Journal:  J Exp Biol       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 3.312

4.  Steroid induction of a peptide hormone gene leads to orchestration of a defined behavioral sequence.

Authors:  D Zitnan; L S Ross; I Zitnanova; J L Hermesman; S S Gill; M E Adams
Journal:  Neuron       Date:  1999-07       Impact factor: 17.173

5.  Ecdysis triggering hormone signaling in arthropods.

Authors:  Ladislav Roller; Inka Zitnanová; Li Dai; Ladislav Simo; Yoonseong Park; Honoo Satake; Yoshiaki Tanaka; Michael E Adams; Dusan Zitnan
Journal:  Peptides       Date:  2009-11-29       Impact factor: 3.750

6.  Bursicon and neuropeptide cascades during the ecdysis program of the shore crab, Carcinus maenas.

Authors:  Simon George Webster; David Charles Wilcockson; Jasmine Heloise Sharp
Journal:  Gen Comp Endocrinol       Date:  2012-12-14       Impact factor: 2.822

7.  Functional analysis of four neuropeptides, EH, ETH, CCAP and bursicon, and their receptors in adult ecdysis behavior of the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum.

Authors:  Yasuyuki Arakane; Bin Li; Subbaratnam Muthukrishnan; Richard W Beeman; Karl J Kramer; Yoonseong Park
Journal:  Mech Dev       Date:  2008-09-19       Impact factor: 1.882

8.  Identification of ecdysis-triggering hormone from an epitracheal endocrine system.

Authors:  D Zitnan; T G Kingan; J L Hermesman; M E Adams
Journal:  Science       Date:  1996-01-05       Impact factor: 47.728

9.  The Splice Isoforms of the Drosophila Ecdysis Triggering Hormone Receptor Have Developmentally Distinct Roles.

Authors:  Feici Diao; Wilson Mena; Jonathan Shi; Dongkook Park; Fengqiu Diao; Paul Taghert; John Ewer; Benjamin H White
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  2015-11-03       Impact factor: 4.562

Review 10.  The CHH-superfamily of multifunctional peptide hormones controlling crustacean metabolism, osmoregulation, moulting, and reproduction.

Authors:  Simon George Webster; Rainer Keller; Heinrich Dircksen
Journal:  Gen Comp Endocrinol       Date:  2011-11-29       Impact factor: 2.822

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