2006
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0511196103
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Regulation of insect steroid hormone biosynthesis by innervating peptidergic neurons

Abstract: In insects, steroid hormones named ecdysteroids elicit molting and metamorphosis. The prothoracic gland (PG) is a predominant source of ecdysteroids, where their biosynthesis (ecdysteroidogenesis) is regulated by several neuropeptides. Here, we report that FMRFamide-related peptides (FaRPs) regulate ecdysteroidogenesis through direct innervation of the PG in the silkworm Bombyx mori. We purified a previously uncharacterized Bombyx FaRP, DPSFIRFamide, and identified the corresponding Bombyx FMRFamide gene (Bomm… Show more

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“…BRFa repressed PTTH-induced transcription of P450 genes in the PG Since BRFa inhibits ecdysteroidogenesis in the presence of PTTH, 13) it was important to determine the opposing effects of these two factors on the expression of ecdysteroidogenic P450 enzymes in the PG. As described previously, PTTH significantly upregulated the transcript levels of spo, phm, and dib in the shortterm PG culture, with the effect on dib most prominent (Fig.…”
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“…BRFa repressed PTTH-induced transcription of P450 genes in the PG Since BRFa inhibits ecdysteroidogenesis in the presence of PTTH, 13) it was important to determine the opposing effects of these two factors on the expression of ecdysteroidogenic P450 enzymes in the PG. As described previously, PTTH significantly upregulated the transcript levels of spo, phm, and dib in the shortterm PG culture, with the effect on dib most prominent (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the expression of phm increased long before the rise in the PTTH titer, and was repressed after the onset of wandering, possibly reflecting the sensitivity of this gene to BRFa. In fact, the overall expression profile of phm is a mirror image of the firing profile of BRFa neurons, 13) suggesting the importance of neural input in the regulation of phm expression.…”
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“…There is also growing evidence that the central neuroendocrine system exerts a prothoracicostatic effect in addition to the tropic effect, thus generating a timely fluctuation of the ecdysteroid titer in the hemolymph during insect development. We previously identified three prothoracicostatic factors: prothoracicostatic peptide (PTSP) (5), bommo-myosuppressin (BMS) (6), and bommo-FMRFamides (BRFas) (7) in Bombyx. PTSP belongs to the W(X) 6 Wamide peptide family, which shares a -W(X) 6 Wamide C-terminal sequence motif.…”
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“…While PTTH neurons are the only neurons in D. melanogaster that have been reported to project to the PG (McBrayer et al, 2007;Siegmund and Korge, 2001), different types of PG-innervating neurons have been reported in other insects, such as the silkworm B. mori (Tanaka, 2011;Yamanaka et al, 2006;Yokoyama, 1956), the cabbage moth Mamestra brassicae (Okajima and Watanabe, 1989) and the American cockroach Periplaneta americana (Richter and Bohm, 1997). The electrophysiological activities of these neurons correlate with the ecdysteroid titer, suggesting that these neurons stimulate the PG with tropic or static factors.…”
Section: Validated and Potential Neuronal Controls Of Ecdysteroid Biomentioning
confidence: 99%