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通过一种昼夜节律激素和生物胺调节代谢激素信号

Modulation of Metabolic Hormone Signaling via a Circadian Hormone and Biogenic Amine in .

机构信息

Department of Biology, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109, USA.

Center of Molecular Communication and Cell Signaling, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109, USA.

出版信息

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Apr 12;23(8):4266. doi: 10.3390/ijms23084266.

Abstract

In insects, adipokinetic hormone is the primary hormone responsible for the mobilization of stored energy. While a growing body of evidence has solidified the role of adipokinetic hormone (AKH) in modulating the physiological and behavioral responses to metabolic stress, little is known about the upstream endocrine circuit that directly regulates AKH release. We evaluated the AKH-producing cell (APC) transcriptome to identify potential regulatory elements controlling APC activity and found that a number of receptors showed consistent expression levels, including all known dopamine receptors and the pigment dispersing factor receptor (PDFR). We tested the consequences of targeted genetic knockdown and found that APC limited expression of RNAi elements corresponding to each dopamine receptor and caused a significant reduction in survival under starvation. In contrast, PDFR knockdown significantly extended lifespan under starvation, whereas expression of a tethered PDF in APCs resulted in significantly shorter lifespans. These manipulations caused various changes in locomotor activity under starvation. We used live-cell imaging to evaluate the acute effects of the ligands for these receptors on APC activation. Dopamine application led to a transient increase in intracellular calcium in a trehalose-dependent manner. Furthermore, coapplication of dopamine and ecdysone led to a complete loss of this response, suggesting that these two hormones act antagonistically. We also found that PDF application led to an increase in cAMP in APCs and that this response was dependent on expression of the PDFR in APCs. Together, these results suggest a complex circuit in which multiple hormones act on APCs to modulate metabolic state.

摘要

在昆虫中,脂肪激素是动员储存能量的主要激素。虽然越来越多的证据证实了脂肪激素(AKH)在调节对代谢应激的生理和行为反应中的作用,但对于直接调节 AKH 释放的上游内分泌回路知之甚少。我们评估了 AKH 产生细胞(APC)的转录组,以确定潜在的调节 APC 活性的调控元件,发现许多受体表现出一致的表达水平,包括所有已知的多巴胺受体和色素分散因子受体(PDFR)。我们测试了靶向基因敲低的后果,发现 APC 对与每个多巴胺受体对应的 RNAi 元件的表达有限,并导致在饥饿状态下的存活率显著降低。相比之下,PDFR 敲低显著延长了饥饿状态下的寿命,而 APC 中表达的束缚型 PDF 则导致寿命显著缩短。这些操作导致了饥饿状态下运动活性的各种变化。我们使用活细胞成像来评估这些受体的配体对 APC 激活的急性影响。多巴胺的应用以依赖海藻糖的方式导致细胞内钙的短暂增加。此外,多巴胺和蜕皮激素的共同应用导致这种反应完全丧失,表明这两种激素起拮抗作用。我们还发现 PDF 的应用导致 APC 中 cAMP 的增加,并且这种反应依赖于 APC 中 PDFR 的表达。总之,这些结果表明存在一个复杂的回路,其中多种激素作用于 APC 以调节代谢状态。

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