The distribution and activity of tachykinin-related peptides in the blood-feeding bug, Rhodnius prolixus |
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Authors: | Kwok Rodney Chung Doreen Brugge Victoria Te Orchard Ian |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, University of Toronto at Mississauga, Mississauga, Ont., Canada, L5L 1C6. rodney.kwok@utoronto.ca |
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Abstract: | The invertebrate tachykinin-related peptides (TRPs) with the conserved C-terminal sequence FX1GX2Ramide shows sequence similarity to the vertebrate tachykinins after which they are named, and are hypothesized to be ancestrally related. In this study a polyclonal antiserum generated against a locust tachykinin (LomTK I), was used to demonstrate the presence and describe the distribution of LomTK-like immnoreactivity in the CNS and gut of Rhodnius prolixus. Reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) was used in combination with a sensitive radioimmunoassay (RIA) to demonstrate picomolar amounts of immunoreactive material in the CNS, and femptomolar amounts associated with the hindgut. Furthermore, the results from CNS extracts separated by RP-HPLC, suggest that at least two tachykinin isoforms exist in R. prolixus. A hindgut contraction assay was developed to quantify the myotropic effects of selected LomTKs on R. prolixus hindgut contraction. Both LomTK I and II caused an increase in the frequency of hindgut contractions with EC50 values of 3.6x10(-8)M and 3.8x10(-8)M for LomTK I and II, respectively. |
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