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Neuropepride Regulators of Insect Corpora Allata
Authors:STAY  BARBARA; WOODHEAD  ANDREA P
Institution:Department of Biology, University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Abstract:SYNOPSIS. Neuropeptides of the insect brain that regulate juvenilehormone synthesis by the corpora allata include allatotropins,stimulatory modulators, and allatostatins, inhibitory modulators.A radiochemical assay for juvenile hormone synthesis by corporaallata in vitro was utilized in the high pressure liquid chromatographicisolation of brain neuropeptides leading to the determinationof their primary structure. Identified are an allatotropin andan allatostatin from a Lepidopteran, Manduca sexta, and a familyof five allatostatins from a Dictyopteran, Diploptera punctata.These neuropeptides are all unique, effective at low concentration(10–10 to 10–8 M), act quickly (within hrs) andappear to be effective only within the same order of insectsas that from which the peptides were isolated. The physiologicalstate of the corpora allata conditions the effectiveness ofthe allatostatins of D. punctata. These neuropeptide regulatorsof corpora allatal function may have multiple regulatory roles.This is indicated for D. punctata allatostatin I by specificreceptors in brain and fat body as well as in corpora allatalmembrane preparations, and also by immunocytochemical localizationof allatostatin I in medial nerve cells that terminate withinthe brain as well as in the lateral neurosecretory cells thatterminate on corpus allatum cells.
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