Reinitz Catharine A, Pleva Anthony E, Stretton Antony O W
Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Mol Biochem Parasitol. 2011 Nov;180(1):27-34. doi: 10.1016/j.molbiopara.2011.08.001. Epub 2011 Aug 10.
Recent technical advances have rapidly advanced the discovery of novel peptides, as well as the transcripts that encode them, in the parasitic nematode Ascaris suum. Here we report that many of these novel peptides produce profound and varied effects on locomotory behavior and levels of cyclic nucleotides in A. suum. We investigated the effects of 31 endogenous neuropeptides encoded by transcripts afp-1, afp-2, afp-4, afp-6, afp-7, and afp-9-14 (afp: Ascaris FMRFamide-like Precursor protein) on cyclic nucleotide levels, body length and locomotory behavior. Worms were induced to generate anteriorly propagating waveforms, peptides were injected into the pseudocoelomic cavity, and changes in the specific activity (nmol/mg protein) of second messengers cAMP (3'5' cyclic adenosine monophosphate) and cGMP (3'5' cyclic guanosine monophosphate) were determined. Many of these neuropeptides changed the levels of cAMP (both increases and decreases were found), whereas few neuropeptides changed the level of cGMP. A subset of the peptides that lowered cAMP was investigated for effects on the locomotory waveform and on body length. Injection of AF19, or AF34 (afp-13), AF9 (afp-14), AF26 or AF41 (afp-11) caused immediate paralysis and cessation of propagating body waveforms. These neuropeptides also significantly increased body length. In contrast, injection of AF15 (afp-9) reduced the body length, and decreased the amplitude of waves in the body waveform. AF30 (afp-10) produced worms with tight ventral coils. Although injection of neuropeptides encoded by afp-1 (AF3, AF4, AF10 or AF13) produced an increased number of exaggerated body waves, there were no effects on either cAMP or cGMP. By injecting peptides into behaving A. suum, we have provided an initial screen of the effects of novel peptides on several behavioral and biochemical parameters.
近期的技术进步迅速推动了在猪蛔虫这种寄生线虫中新型肽及其编码转录本的发现。在此我们报告,这些新型肽中的许多对猪蛔虫的运动行为和环核苷酸水平产生了深刻且多样的影响。我们研究了由转录本afp - 1、afp - 2、afp - 4、afp - 6、afp - 7以及afp - 9 - 14(afp:蛔虫FMRF酰胺样前体蛋白)编码的31种内源性神经肽对环核苷酸水平、体长和运动行为的影响。诱导线虫产生向前传播的波形,将肽注射到假体腔中,然后测定第二信使环磷酸腺苷(cAMP,3',5'-环腺苷单磷酸)和环磷酸鸟苷(cGMP,3',5'-环鸟苷单磷酸)的比活性(nmol/mg蛋白质)变化。这些神经肽中的许多改变了cAMP的水平(既有升高也有降低),而很少有神经肽改变cGMP的水平。对降低cAMP的一部分肽进行了研究,以观察其对运动波形和体长的影响。注射AF19、AF34(afp - 13)、AF9(afp - 14)、AF26或AF41(afp - 11)会导致立即麻痹并停止身体波形的传播。这些神经肽还显著增加了体长。相比之下,注射AF15(afp - 9)会缩短体长,并减小身体波形中的波幅。AF30(afp - 10)使线虫产生紧密的腹侧卷曲。虽然注射由afp - 1编码的神经肽(AF3、AF4、AF10或AF13)会使夸张的身体波形数量增加,但对cAMP或cGMP均无影响。通过将肽注射到有行为的猪蛔虫中,我们对新型肽对几种行为和生化参数的影响进行了初步筛选。