Endocrine Regulation of the Phosphatidylinositol Pathway in the Norway Lobster,Nephrops norvegicus,and the Shore Crab,Carcinus maenas

1996 
Abstract The present study examines the mode of action of eyestalk factors, in particular crustacean hyperglycaemic hormone (CHH), on known target tissues (muscle and hepatopancreas) in two decapod crustacean species, Nephrops norvegicus and Carcinus maenas. The possibility that receptors to CHH are coupled to an elevation of cytosolic Ca 2+ derived from intracellular stores via activation of the phosphatidylinositol pathway was investigated. Using an inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP 3 )-specific competitive binding assay, measurable levels of InsP 3 were detected in hepatopancreas and muscle in both N. norvegicus and C. maenas. Incubation of these tissues in the presence of sinus gland extracts (two sinus gland equivalents) consistently increased InsP 3 . In addition, Carcinus CHH (10 n M ) increased InsP 3 levels in Carcinus hepatopancreas and muscle. Incubation of hepatopancreas from both species in 10 m M lithium saline increased basal levels of InsP 3 , suggesting a significant turnover of phosphoinositides in this tissue.
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