Slocinska M, Czubak T, Marciniak P, Jarmuszkiewicz W, Rosinski G
Department of Animal Physiology and Development, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland.
Department of Animal Physiology and Development, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland.
Peptides. 2015 Jul;69:127-32. doi: 10.1016/j.peptides.2015.04.023. Epub 2015 May 7.
Insect sulfakinins (SKs) are multifunctional neuropeptides structurally and functionally homologous to the mammalian gastrin/cholecystokinin (CCK). It has been proposed that SKs play a role in modulating energy management in insects by interacting with adipokinetic hormone (AKH), the principle hormone controlling insect intermediary metabolism. To exclude head factors (including AKH) that influence the activity of the nonsulfated sulfakinin Zopat-SK-1 in the larvae of the beetle Zophobas atratus, ligature and in vitro bioassays were used. Our study showed that in the neck-ligated larvae, Zopat-SK-1 evoked a much more pronounced glycogenolytic effect in fat body tissue and a significantly higher hypertrahelosemic effect in hemolymph than in larvae without ligation. We found that the concentration of the sugar trehalose increased under hormonal treatment but no changes in glucose levels were observed. Under in vitro conditions, the maximal glycogenolytic effect of Zopat-SK-1 in fat body was observed at 10 pmol of hormone. Ligature and in vitro bioassays indicated that Zopat-SK-1 activity in the Z. atratus larvae is modulated by head signals and/or factors from the gastrointestinal tract. Our data indicate the existence of a brain-gastrointestinal axis that has a role in controlling of energy (carbohydrate) metabolism in the insect body. Moreover, these results, together with immunological evidence of a cholecystokinin-like (sulfakinin) receptor in the Z. atratus fat body, help us to better understand the SK signaling pathways and its physiological role in insect biology.
昆虫速激肽(SKs)是一类多功能神经肽,在结构和功能上与哺乳动物的胃泌素/胆囊收缩素(CCK)同源。有人提出,SKs通过与脂肪动激素(AKH)相互作用来调节昆虫的能量管理,AKH是控制昆虫中间代谢的主要激素。为了排除影响暗黑鳃金龟幼虫中非硫酸化速激肽Zopat-SK-1活性的头部因素(包括AKH),采用了结扎和体外生物测定法。我们的研究表明,在颈部结扎的幼虫中,Zopat-SK-1在脂肪体组织中引起的糖原分解作用比未结扎的幼虫更明显,在血淋巴中引起的高海藻糖血症效应也显著更高。我们发现,在激素处理下,海藻糖的浓度增加,但未观察到葡萄糖水平的变化。在体外条件下,当激素浓度为10 pmol时,Zopat-SK-1在脂肪体中的糖原分解作用达到最大值。结扎和体外生物测定表明,暗黑鳃金龟幼虫中Zopat-SK-1的活性受头部信号和/或来自胃肠道的因素调节。我们的数据表明存在一个脑-胃肠轴,它在控制昆虫体内的能量(碳水化合物)代谢中起作用。此外,这些结果与暗黑鳃金龟脂肪体中胆囊收缩素样(速激肽)受体的免疫学证据一起,有助于我们更好地理解SK信号通路及其在昆虫生物学中的生理作用。