Sloley B D
Department of Zoology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Neurochem Res. 1994 Feb;19(2):217-22. doi: 10.1007/BF00966819.
The conversion of 5-hydroxytryptamine to several potential metabolites was examined in the annelid earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris). 5-hydroxytryptamine and some related amines were found to be present in several tissues of the earthworm. Injection of 5-hydroxytryptamine into the body cavity of the earthworm resulted in the production of a gamma-glutamyl conjugate of 5-hydroxytryptamine. Incubations of the anterior nerve cord of the earthworm resulted in the accumulation of considerable amounts of 5-hydroxytryptamine and gamma-glutamyl 5-hydroxytryptamine in the incubation medium. The earthworm did not produce any N-acetyl 5-hydroxytryptamine and only very little 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid. Experiments involving the injection of radiolabeled 5-hydroxytryptamine or coinjection of radiolabeled glutamic acid with unlabeled 5-hydroxytryptamine into the earthworm resulted in the production of radiolabeled gamma-glutamyl 5-hydroxytryptamine. This work demonstrates that the enzymatic conversion of 5-HT in the earthworm is markedly different from that of vertebrates and insects.
在环节动物蚯蚓(地龙)中研究了5-羟色胺向几种潜在代谢物的转化。发现5-羟色胺和一些相关胺类存在于蚯蚓的几种组织中。将5-羟色胺注射到蚯蚓体腔中会产生5-羟色胺的γ-谷氨酰共轭物。对蚯蚓前神经索进行孵育导致孵育培养基中积累了大量的5-羟色胺和γ-谷氨酰5-羟色胺。蚯蚓不产生任何N-乙酰5-羟色胺,仅产生极少量的5-羟吲哚乙酸。涉及将放射性标记的5-羟色胺注射到蚯蚓体内或将放射性标记的谷氨酸与未标记的5-羟色胺共同注射到蚯蚓体内的实验导致产生了放射性标记的γ-谷氨酰5-羟色胺。这项工作表明,蚯蚓体内5-羟色胺的酶促转化与脊椎动物和昆虫明显不同。