Octopamine is involved in TRP-induced thermopreference responses in American cockroach

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of insect physiology Pub Date : 2023-12-08 DOI:10.1016/j.jinsphys.2023.104597
Maliszewska Justyna, Jankowska Milena, Rogalska Justyna
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Insects’ thermoregulatory processes depend on thermosensation and further processing of thermal information in the nervous system. It is commonly known that thermosensation involves thermoreceptors, including members of the TRP receptor family, but the involvement of neurotransmitters in thermoregulatory pathways remains unstudied. We conducted test to determine whether octopamine, a biogenic amine that acts as a neurotransmitter and neurohormone in insects, is involved in TRP-induced thermoregulatory responses in Periplaneta americana. We used capsaicin, an activator of the heat-sensitive TRP channel, Painless, to induce thermoregulatory response in cockroaches. Then, we evaluated the behavioural (thermal preferences and grooming), physiological (heart rate) and biochemical responses of insects to capsaicin, octopamine and phentolamine – octopaminergic receptor blocker. Capsaicin, similar to octopamine, increased cockroaches’ grooming activity and heart rate. Moreover, octopamine level and protein kinase A (PKA) activity significantly increased after capsaicin treatment. Blocking octopaminergic receptors with phentolamine diminished cockroaches’ response to capsaicin – thermoregulatory behaviour, grooming and heart rate were abolished. The results indicate that octopamine is a neurotransmitter secreted in insects after the activation of heat receptors.

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昆虫的体温调节过程取决于体温感觉和神经系统对热信息的进一步处理。众所周知,体温感觉涉及包括 TRP 受体家族成员在内的体温感受器,但神经递质在体温调节途径中的参与仍未得到研究。章鱼胺是一种生物胺,在昆虫体内既是神经递质又是神经激素,我们通过试验来确定章鱼胺是否参与了TRP诱导的美洲长尾鲈的体温调节反应。我们使用辣椒素(热敏感 TRP 通道的激活剂)来诱导蟑螂的体温调节反应。然后,我们评估了昆虫对辣椒素、辛巴胺和酚妥拉明(辛巴胺能受体阻断剂)的行为(热偏好和梳理)、生理(心率)和生化反应。辣椒素与辛巴胺相似,都能增加蟑螂的梳理活动和心率。此外,辣椒素处理后,章胺水平和蛋白激酶A(PKA)活性显著增加。用酚妥拉明阻断章胺能受体会降低蟑螂对辣椒素的反应--体温调节行为、梳理活动和心率都会消失。结果表明,章胺是昆虫在激活热受体后分泌的一种神经递质。
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Journal of insect physiology
Journal of insect physiology 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: All aspects of insect physiology are published in this journal which will also accept papers on the physiology of other arthropods, if the referees consider the work to be of general interest. The coverage includes endocrinology (in relation to moulting, reproduction and metabolism), pheromones, neurobiology (cellular, integrative and developmental), physiological pharmacology, nutrition (food selection, digestion and absorption), homeostasis, excretion, reproduction and behaviour. Papers covering functional genomics and molecular approaches to physiological problems will also be included. Communications on structure and applied entomology can be published if the subject matter has an explicit bearing on the physiology of arthropods. Review articles and novel method papers are also welcomed.
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