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章鱼胺是蜜蜂对葡萄糖缺乏的反调节反应的基础。

Octopamine Underlies the Counter-Regulatory Response to a Glucose Deficit in Honeybees ().

作者信息

Buckemüller Christina, Siehler Oliver, Göbel Josefine, Zeumer Richard, Ölschläger Anja, Eisenhardt Dorothea

机构信息

Neurobiologie, Institut für Biologie, Fachbereich Biologie, Chemie, Pharmazie, Freie Universität BerlinBerlin, Germany.

出版信息

Front Syst Neurosci. 2017 Aug 30;11:63. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2017.00063. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

An animal's internal state is a critical parameter required for adaptation to a given environment. An important aspect of an animal's internal state is the energy state that is adjusted to the needs of an animal by energy homeostasis. Glucose is one essential source of energy, especially for the brain. A shortage of glucose therefore triggers a complex response to restore the animal's glucose supply. This counter-regulatory response to a glucose deficit includes metabolic responses like the mobilization of glucose from internal glucose stores and behavioral responses like increased foraging and a rapid intake of food. In mammals, the catecholamines adrenalin and noradrenalin take part in mediating these counter-regulatory responses to a glucose deficit. One candidate molecule that might play a role in these processes in insects is octopamine (OA). It is an invertebrate biogenic amine and has been suggested to derive from an ancestral pathway shared with adrenalin and noradrenalin. Thus, it could be hypothesized that OA plays a role in the insect's counter-regulatory response to a glucose deficit. Here we tested this hypothesis in the honeybee (), an insect that, as an adult, mainly feeds on carbohydrates and uses these as its main source of energy. We investigated alterations of the hemolymph glucose concentration, survival, and feeding behavior after starvation and examined the impact of OA on these processes in pharmacological experiments. We demonstrate an involvement of OA in these three processes in honeybees and conclude there is an involvement of OA in regulating a bee's metabolic, physiological, and behavioral response following a phase of prolonged glucose deficit. Thus, OA in honeybees acts similarly to adrenalin and noradrenalin in mammals in regulating an animal's counter-regulatory response.

摘要

动物的内部状态是适应特定环境所需的关键参数。动物内部状态的一个重要方面是能量状态,它通过能量稳态根据动物的需求进行调节。葡萄糖是一种重要的能量来源,尤其是对大脑而言。因此,葡萄糖短缺会引发复杂的反应以恢复动物的葡萄糖供应。这种对葡萄糖缺乏的反调节反应包括代谢反应,如从体内葡萄糖储备中动员葡萄糖,以及行为反应,如觅食增加和快速进食。在哺乳动物中,儿茶酚胺肾上腺素和去甲肾上腺素参与介导这些对葡萄糖缺乏的反调节反应。一种可能在昆虫这些过程中起作用的候选分子是章鱼胺(OA)。它是一种无脊椎动物生物胺,有人认为它源自与肾上腺素和去甲肾上腺素共享的祖先途径。因此,可以假设OA在昆虫对葡萄糖缺乏的反调节反应中起作用。在这里,我们在蜜蜂()中测试了这一假设,蜜蜂作为成虫主要以碳水化合物为食,并将其作为主要能量来源。我们研究了饥饿后血淋巴葡萄糖浓度、存活率和取食行为的变化,并在药理学实验中研究了OA对这些过程的影响。我们证明了OA参与蜜蜂的这三个过程,并得出结论,OA参与调节蜜蜂在长期葡萄糖缺乏阶段后的代谢、生理和行为反应。因此,蜜蜂中的OA在调节动物的反调节反应方面与哺乳动物中的肾上腺素和去甲肾上腺素作用相似。

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