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Allatotropin: An Ancestral Myotropic Neuropeptide Involved in Feeding

BACKGROUND: Cell-cell interactions are a basic principle for the organization of tissues and organs allowing them to perform integrated functions and to organize themselves spatially and temporally. Peptidic molecules secreted by neurons and epithelial cells play fundamental roles in cell-cell inter...

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Autores principales: Alzugaray, María Eugenia, Adami, Mariana Laura, Diambra, Luis Anibal, Hernandez-Martinez, Salvador, Damborenea, Cristina, Noriega, Fernando Gabriel, Ronderos, Jorge Rafael
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3797082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24143240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077520
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author Alzugaray, María Eugenia
Adami, Mariana Laura
Diambra, Luis Anibal
Hernandez-Martinez, Salvador
Damborenea, Cristina
Noriega, Fernando Gabriel
Ronderos, Jorge Rafael
author_facet Alzugaray, María Eugenia
Adami, Mariana Laura
Diambra, Luis Anibal
Hernandez-Martinez, Salvador
Damborenea, Cristina
Noriega, Fernando Gabriel
Ronderos, Jorge Rafael
author_sort Alzugaray, María Eugenia
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description BACKGROUND: Cell-cell interactions are a basic principle for the organization of tissues and organs allowing them to perform integrated functions and to organize themselves spatially and temporally. Peptidic molecules secreted by neurons and epithelial cells play fundamental roles in cell-cell interactions, acting as local neuromodulators, neurohormones, as well as endocrine and paracrine messengers. Allatotropin (AT) is a neuropeptide originally described as a regulator of Juvenile Hormone synthesis, which plays multiple neural, endocrine and myoactive roles in insects and other organisms. METHODS: A combination of immunohistochemistry using AT-antibodies and AT-Qdot nanocrystal conjugates was used to identify immunoreactive nerve cells containing the peptide and epithelial-muscular cells targeted by AT in Hydra plagiodesmica. Physiological assays using AT and AT- antibodies revealed that while AT stimulated the extrusion of the hypostome in a dose-response fashion in starved hydroids, the activity of hypostome in hydroids challenged with food was blocked by treatments with different doses of AT-antibodies. CONCLUSIONS: AT antibodies immunolabeled nerve cells in the stalk, pedal disc, tentacles and hypostome. AT-Qdot conjugates recognized epithelial-muscular cell in the same tissues, suggesting the existence of anatomical and functional relationships between these two cell populations. Physiological assays indicated that the AT-like peptide is facilitating food ingestion. SIGNIFICANCE: Immunochemical, physiological and bioinformatics evidence advocates that AT is an ancestral neuropeptide involved in myoregulatory activities associated with meal ingestion and digestion.
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spelling pubmed-37970822013-10-18 Allatotropin: An Ancestral Myotropic Neuropeptide Involved in Feeding Alzugaray, María Eugenia Adami, Mariana Laura Diambra, Luis Anibal Hernandez-Martinez, Salvador Damborenea, Cristina Noriega, Fernando Gabriel Ronderos, Jorge Rafael PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cell-cell interactions are a basic principle for the organization of tissues and organs allowing them to perform integrated functions and to organize themselves spatially and temporally. Peptidic molecules secreted by neurons and epithelial cells play fundamental roles in cell-cell interactions, acting as local neuromodulators, neurohormones, as well as endocrine and paracrine messengers. Allatotropin (AT) is a neuropeptide originally described as a regulator of Juvenile Hormone synthesis, which plays multiple neural, endocrine and myoactive roles in insects and other organisms. METHODS: A combination of immunohistochemistry using AT-antibodies and AT-Qdot nanocrystal conjugates was used to identify immunoreactive nerve cells containing the peptide and epithelial-muscular cells targeted by AT in Hydra plagiodesmica. Physiological assays using AT and AT- antibodies revealed that while AT stimulated the extrusion of the hypostome in a dose-response fashion in starved hydroids, the activity of hypostome in hydroids challenged with food was blocked by treatments with different doses of AT-antibodies. CONCLUSIONS: AT antibodies immunolabeled nerve cells in the stalk, pedal disc, tentacles and hypostome. AT-Qdot conjugates recognized epithelial-muscular cell in the same tissues, suggesting the existence of anatomical and functional relationships between these two cell populations. Physiological assays indicated that the AT-like peptide is facilitating food ingestion. SIGNIFICANCE: Immunochemical, physiological and bioinformatics evidence advocates that AT is an ancestral neuropeptide involved in myoregulatory activities associated with meal ingestion and digestion. Public Library of Science 2013-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3797082/ /pubmed/24143240 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077520 Text en © 2013 Alzugaray et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Alzugaray, María Eugenia
Adami, Mariana Laura
Diambra, Luis Anibal
Hernandez-Martinez, Salvador
Damborenea, Cristina
Noriega, Fernando Gabriel
Ronderos, Jorge Rafael
Allatotropin: An Ancestral Myotropic Neuropeptide Involved in Feeding
title Allatotropin: An Ancestral Myotropic Neuropeptide Involved in Feeding
title_full Allatotropin: An Ancestral Myotropic Neuropeptide Involved in Feeding
title_fullStr Allatotropin: An Ancestral Myotropic Neuropeptide Involved in Feeding
title_full_unstemmed Allatotropin: An Ancestral Myotropic Neuropeptide Involved in Feeding
title_short Allatotropin: An Ancestral Myotropic Neuropeptide Involved in Feeding
title_sort allatotropin: an ancestral myotropic neuropeptide involved in feeding
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3797082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24143240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077520
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