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Pharmacological Properties of the Type 1 Tyramine Receptor in the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella

Tyramine receptors (TARs) can be activated by tyramine (TA) or octopamine (OA) and have been shown to be related to physiological regulation (e.g., gustatory responsiveness, social organization, and learning behavior) in a range of insect species. A tyramine receptor gene in Plutella xylostella, Pxt...

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Autores principales: Ma, Haihao, Huang, Qingting, Lai, Xiaoyi, Liu, Jia, Zhu, Hang, Zhou, Yong, Deng, Xile, Zhou, Xiaomao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6627746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31212951
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20122953
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author Ma, Haihao
Huang, Qingting
Lai, Xiaoyi
Liu, Jia
Zhu, Hang
Zhou, Yong
Deng, Xile
Zhou, Xiaomao
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Huang, Qingting
Lai, Xiaoyi
Liu, Jia
Zhu, Hang
Zhou, Yong
Deng, Xile
Zhou, Xiaomao
author_sort Ma, Haihao
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description Tyramine receptors (TARs) can be activated by tyramine (TA) or octopamine (OA) and have been shown to be related to physiological regulation (e.g., gustatory responsiveness, social organization, and learning behavior) in a range of insect species. A tyramine receptor gene in Plutella xylostella, Pxtar1, was cloned and stably expressed in the HEK-293 cell line. Pharmacological properties and expression profile of Pxtar1 were also analyzed. Tyramine could activate the PxTAR1 receptor, increasing the intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ((Ca(2+))i) at an EC50 of 13.1 nM and reducing forskolin (10 μM)-stimulated intracellular cAMP concentration ((cAMP)i) at an IC(50) of 446 nM. DPMF (a metabolite of amitraz) and L(-)-carvone (an essential oil) were found to act as PxTAR1 receptor agonists. Conversely, yohimbine and mianserin had significant antagonistic effects on PxTAR1. In both larvae and adults, Pxtar1 had the highest expression in the head capsule and expression of Pxtar1 was higher in male than in female reproductive organs. This study reveals the temporal and spatial differences and pharmacological properties of Pxtar1 in P. xylostella and provides a strategy for screening insecticidal compounds that target PxTAR1.
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spelling pubmed-66277462019-07-23 Pharmacological Properties of the Type 1 Tyramine Receptor in the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella Ma, Haihao Huang, Qingting Lai, Xiaoyi Liu, Jia Zhu, Hang Zhou, Yong Deng, Xile Zhou, Xiaomao Int J Mol Sci Article Tyramine receptors (TARs) can be activated by tyramine (TA) or octopamine (OA) and have been shown to be related to physiological regulation (e.g., gustatory responsiveness, social organization, and learning behavior) in a range of insect species. A tyramine receptor gene in Plutella xylostella, Pxtar1, was cloned and stably expressed in the HEK-293 cell line. Pharmacological properties and expression profile of Pxtar1 were also analyzed. Tyramine could activate the PxTAR1 receptor, increasing the intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ((Ca(2+))i) at an EC50 of 13.1 nM and reducing forskolin (10 μM)-stimulated intracellular cAMP concentration ((cAMP)i) at an IC(50) of 446 nM. DPMF (a metabolite of amitraz) and L(-)-carvone (an essential oil) were found to act as PxTAR1 receptor agonists. Conversely, yohimbine and mianserin had significant antagonistic effects on PxTAR1. In both larvae and adults, Pxtar1 had the highest expression in the head capsule and expression of Pxtar1 was higher in male than in female reproductive organs. This study reveals the temporal and spatial differences and pharmacological properties of Pxtar1 in P. xylostella and provides a strategy for screening insecticidal compounds that target PxTAR1. MDPI 2019-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6627746/ /pubmed/31212951 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20122953 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ma, Haihao
Huang, Qingting
Lai, Xiaoyi
Liu, Jia
Zhu, Hang
Zhou, Yong
Deng, Xile
Zhou, Xiaomao
Pharmacological Properties of the Type 1 Tyramine Receptor in the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella
title Pharmacological Properties of the Type 1 Tyramine Receptor in the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella
title_full Pharmacological Properties of the Type 1 Tyramine Receptor in the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella
title_fullStr Pharmacological Properties of the Type 1 Tyramine Receptor in the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacological Properties of the Type 1 Tyramine Receptor in the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella
title_short Pharmacological Properties of the Type 1 Tyramine Receptor in the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella
title_sort pharmacological properties of the type 1 tyramine receptor in the diamondback moth, plutella xylostella
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6627746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31212951
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20122953
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