Siegert K J
Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Tierphysiologie und Angewandte Zoologie, Federal Republic of Germany.
Gen Comp Endocrinol. 1988 Aug;71(2):205-11. doi: 10.1016/0016-6480(88)90249-3.
The hormonal regulation of fat body glycogen phosphorylase activity in Manduca sexta larvae was studied. During the first 3 hr of starvation the corpora cardiaca (CC) release a glycogen phosphorylase-activating hormone (GPAH). The haemolymph of 24-hr-starved larvae seems to contain increased levels of GPAH, but after 48 hr the titre can be assumed to be as low as prior to starvation. Abdominal stretch receptors do not appear to be involved in the regulation of GPAH release from the CC. Phosphorylase activation can be prevented by the injection of glucose or by feeding the animals with agar containing various carbohydrates. These treatments seem to prevent the release of GPAH from the CC rather than the action of GPAH on the fat body. The physiological signal which initiates peptide release remains unclear.
对烟草天蛾幼虫脂肪体糖原磷酸化酶活性的激素调节进行了研究。在饥饿的最初3小时内,心侧体(CC)释放一种糖原磷酸化酶激活激素(GPAH)。饥饿24小时幼虫的血淋巴中GPAH水平似乎有所升高,但48小时后,其滴度可假定与饥饿前一样低。腹部牵张感受器似乎不参与GPAH从CC的释放调节。注射葡萄糖或用含各种碳水化合物的琼脂喂养动物可阻止磷酸化酶的激活。这些处理似乎是阻止了GPAH从CC的释放,而不是GPAH对脂肪体的作用。启动肽释放的生理信号仍不清楚。