Localization and functional characterization of a novel adipokinetic hormone in the mollusk, Aplysia californica.
Increasing evidence suggests that gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), corazonin, adipokinetic hormone (AKH), and red pigment-concentrating hormone all share common ancestry to form a GnRH superfamily. Despite the wide presence of these peptides in protostomes, their biological effects remain poor...
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doaj-d62f0c476add478a80abe22b29b914492020-11-25T01:22:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10601410.1371/journal.pone.0106014Localization and functional characterization of a novel adipokinetic hormone in the mollusk, Aplysia californica.Joshua I JohnsonScott I KavanaughCindy NguyenPei-San TsaiIncreasing evidence suggests that gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), corazonin, adipokinetic hormone (AKH), and red pigment-concentrating hormone all share common ancestry to form a GnRH superfamily. Despite the wide presence of these peptides in protostomes, their biological effects remain poorly characterized in many taxa. This study had three goals. First, we cloned the full-length sequence of a novel AKH, termed Aplysia-AKH, and examined its distribution in an opisthobranch mollusk, Aplysia californica. Second, we investigated in vivo biological effects of Aplysia-AKH. Lastly, we compared the effects of Aplysia-AKH to a related A. californica peptide, Aplysia-GnRH. Results suggest that Aplysia-AKH mRNA and peptide are localized exclusively in central tissues, with abdominal, cerebral, and pleural ganglia being the primary sites of Aplysia-AKH production. However, Aplysia-AKH-positive fibers were found in all central ganglia, suggesting diverse neuromodulatory roles. Injections of A. californica with Aplysia-AKH significantly inhibited feeding, reduced body mass, increased excretion of feces, and reduced gonadal mass and oocyte diameter. The in vivo effects of Aplysia-AKH differed substantially from Aplysia-GnRH. Overall, the distribution and biological effects of Aplysia-AKH suggest it has diverged functionally from Aplysia-GnRH over the course of evolution. Further, that both Aplysia-AKH and Aplysia-GnRH failed to activate reproduction suggest the critical role of GnRH as a reproductive activator may be a phenomenon unique to vertebrates.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4146582?pdf=render |
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Joshua I Johnson Scott I Kavanaugh Cindy Nguyen Pei-San Tsai Localization and functional characterization of a novel adipokinetic hormone in the mollusk, Aplysia californica. PLoS ONE |
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Joshua I Johnson Scott I Kavanaugh Cindy Nguyen Pei-San Tsai |
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Localization and functional characterization of a novel adipokinetic hormone in the mollusk, Aplysia californica. |
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Localization and functional characterization of a novel adipokinetic hormone in the mollusk, Aplysia californica. |
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Localization and functional characterization of a novel adipokinetic hormone in the mollusk, Aplysia californica. |
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Localization and functional characterization of a novel adipokinetic hormone in the mollusk, Aplysia californica. |
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Localization and functional characterization of a novel adipokinetic hormone in the mollusk, Aplysia californica. |
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localization and functional characterization of a novel adipokinetic hormone in the mollusk, aplysia californica. |
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Increasing evidence suggests that gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), corazonin, adipokinetic hormone (AKH), and red pigment-concentrating hormone all share common ancestry to form a GnRH superfamily. Despite the wide presence of these peptides in protostomes, their biological effects remain poorly characterized in many taxa. This study had three goals. First, we cloned the full-length sequence of a novel AKH, termed Aplysia-AKH, and examined its distribution in an opisthobranch mollusk, Aplysia californica. Second, we investigated in vivo biological effects of Aplysia-AKH. Lastly, we compared the effects of Aplysia-AKH to a related A. californica peptide, Aplysia-GnRH. Results suggest that Aplysia-AKH mRNA and peptide are localized exclusively in central tissues, with abdominal, cerebral, and pleural ganglia being the primary sites of Aplysia-AKH production. However, Aplysia-AKH-positive fibers were found in all central ganglia, suggesting diverse neuromodulatory roles. Injections of A. californica with Aplysia-AKH significantly inhibited feeding, reduced body mass, increased excretion of feces, and reduced gonadal mass and oocyte diameter. The in vivo effects of Aplysia-AKH differed substantially from Aplysia-GnRH. Overall, the distribution and biological effects of Aplysia-AKH suggest it has diverged functionally from Aplysia-GnRH over the course of evolution. Further, that both Aplysia-AKH and Aplysia-GnRH failed to activate reproduction suggest the critical role of GnRH as a reproductive activator may be a phenomenon unique to vertebrates. |
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