Cyclic AMP in locust fat body: Correlation with octopamine and adipokinetic hormones during flight |
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Authors: | Ian Orchard Angela B. Lange |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 1A1 |
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Abstract: | The effects of flight upon the level of cyclic AMP in the fat body of Locusta migratoria have been examined. Flight induced two phases of cyclic AMP elevation; the first during the initial 10 min of flight, the second between 20–30 min of flight. Neck-ligated locusts have increased levels of cyclic AMP after 10 min of flight, indicating that the adipokinetic hormones are not necessary for this elevation. Injection of 6 mg trehalose, a procedure known to delay the release of adipokinetic hormones, prevented the increases seen at 10 and 30 min of flight. Injection of synthetic adipokinetic hormone I increased the levels of cyclic AMP within 5 min, and these were maintained for up to 15 min. The roles of octopamine and the adipokinetic hormones in increasing fat body cyclic AMP, and thereby regulating haemolymph lipid, during flight are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Cyclic AMP fat body flight octopamine adipokinetic hormones Locusta |
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