Tublitz N J, Truman J W
J Exp Biol. 1985 Jan;114:365-79. doi: 10.1242/jeb.114.1.365.
Using an in vitro heart bioassay, the pharmacological and biochemical properties of two cardioactive peptides derived from neural tissues of the moth, Manduca sexta, were analysed. Gel filtration of ventral nerve cords (VNC) from pharate adults identified two cardioacceleratory peptides (CAP1 and CAP2) with apparent molecular weights of 1000 and 500 Da, respectively. Both CAPs were localized to the abdominal perivisceral organs, the major neurohaemal release sites in the insect VNC. Pulse application of CAP1 or CAP2 on the in vitro Manduca heart produced a dose-dependent increase in rate but had no effect on beat amplitude. The threshold dose for the action of each peptide on the isolated heart bioassay was less than 0.05 abdominal nerve cord equivalents. Both CAPs were present in the pharate adult VNC of several other Lepidopteran species. Neither CAP1 nor CAP2 was detected in the prepupal VNC of Manduca sexta.
利用体外心脏生物测定法,分析了从烟草天蛾神经组织中提取的两种具有心脏活性的肽的药理和生化特性。对化蛹成虫的腹神经索(VNC)进行凝胶过滤,鉴定出两种心脏加速肽(CAP1和CAP2),其表观分子量分别为1000和500道尔顿。两种CAP均定位于腹部围脏器官,这是昆虫VNC中的主要神经血淋巴释放部位。将CAP1或CAP2脉冲施加于体外培养的烟草天蛾心脏上,可使心率呈剂量依赖性增加,但对搏动幅度无影响。每种肽在离体心脏生物测定中的作用阈值剂量小于0.05个腹神经索当量。在其他几种鳞翅目物种的化蛹成虫VNC中均存在这两种CAP。在烟草天蛾的蛹前期VNC中未检测到CAP1和CAP2。