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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37992878/contrasting-roles-of-cytochrome-p450s-in-amitraz-and-chlorfenapyr-resistance-in-the-crop-pest-tetranychus-urticae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marilou Vandenhole, Xueping Lu, Dimitra Tsakireli, Catherine Mermans, Sander De Rouck, Berdien De Beer, Eba Simma, Spiros A Pergantis, Wim Jonckheere, John Vontas, Thomas Van Leeuwen
The molecular mechanisms of amitraz and chlorfenapyr resistance remain only poorly understood for major agricultural pests and vectors of human diseases. This study focusses on a multi-resistant field strain of the crop pest Tetranychus urticae, which could be readily selected in the laboratory to high levels of amitraz and chlorfenapyr resistance. Toxicity experiments using tralopyril, the active toxophore of chlorfenapyr, suggested decreased activation as a likely mechanism underlying resistance. Starting from the same parental strain, transcriptome profiling revealed that a cluster of detoxifying genes was upregulated after amitraz selection, but unexpectedly downregulated after chlorfenapyr selection...
November 20, 2023: Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37947593/octopamine-rescues-endurance-and-climbing-speed-in-drosophila-clk-out-mutants-with-circadian-rhythm-disruption
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maryam Safdar, Robert J Wessells
Circadian rhythm disturbances are associated with various negative health outcomes, including an increasing incidence of chronic diseases with high societal costs. While exercise can protect against the negative effects of rhythm disruption, it is not available to all those impacted by sleep disruptions, in part because sleep disruption itself reduces exercise capacity. Thus, there is a need for therapeutics that bring the benefits of exercise to this population. Here, we investigate the relationship between exercise and circadian disturbances using a well-established Drosophila model of circadian rhythm loss, the Clkout mutant...
October 25, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37895961/distinct-and-dynamic-changes-in-the-temporal-profiles-of-neurotransmitters-in-drosophila-melanogaster-brain-following-volatilized-cocaine-or-methamphetamine-administrations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Filošević Vujnović, Lara Saftić Martinović, Marta Medija, Rozi Andretić Waldowski
Due to similarities in genetics, cellular response, and behavior, Drosophila is used as a model organism in addiction research. A well-described behavioral response examined in flies is the induced increase in locomotor activity after a single dose of volatilized cocaine (vCOC) and volatilized methamphetamine (vMETH), the sensitivity, and the escalation of the locomotor response after the repeated dose, the locomotor sensitization. However, knowledge about how vCOC and vMETH affect different neurotransmitter systems over time is scarce...
October 19, 2023: Pharmaceuticals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37886993/post-mating-responses-in-insects-induced-by-seminal-fluid-proteins-and-octopamine
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REVIEW
Guang-Xiang Guan, Xiao-Ping Yu, Dan-Ting Li
Following insect mating, females often exhibit a series of physiological, behavioral, and gene expression changes. These post-mating responses (PMRs) are induced by seminal fluid components other than sperm, which not only form network proteins to assist sperm localization, supplement female-specific protein requirements, and facilitate the formation of specialized functional structures, but also activate neuronal signaling pathways in insects. This review primarily discusses the roles of seminal fluid proteins (SFPs) and octopamine (OA) in various PMRs in insects...
September 26, 2023: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37834262/characterization-and-localization-of-sol-g-2-1-protein-from-solenopsis-geminata-fire-ant-venom-in-the-central-nervous-system-of-injected-crickets-acheta-domestica
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siriporn Nonkhwao, Prapenpuksiri Rungsa, Hathairat Buraphaka, Sompong Klaynongsruang, Jureerut Daduang, Napamanee Kornthong, Sakda Daduang
Solenopsis geminata is recognized for containing the allergenic proteins Sol g 1, 2, 3, and 4 in its venom. Remarkably, Sol g 2.1 exhibits hydrophobic binding and has a high sequence identity (83.05%) with Sol i 2 from S. invicta . Notably, Sol g 2.1 acts as a mediator, causing paralysis in crickets. Given its structural resemblance and biological function, Sol g 2.1 may play a key role in transporting hydrophobic potent compounds, which induce paralysis by releasing the compounds through the insect's nervous system...
October 1, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37763202/catecholamine-involvement-in-the-bioluminescence-control-of-two-species-of-anthozoans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laurent Duchatelet, Constance Coubris, Christopher Pels, Sam T Dupont, Jérôme Mallefet
Bioluminescence, the ability of living organisms to emit visible light, is an important ecological feature for many marine species. To fulfil the ecological role (defence, offence, or communication), bioluminescence needs to be finely controlled. While many benthic anthozoans are luminous, the physiological control of light emission has only been investigated in the sea pansy, Renilla koellikeri . Through pharmacological investigations, a nervous catecholaminergic bioluminescence control was demonstrated for the common sea pen, Pennatula phosphorea , and the tall sea pen, Funiculina quadrangularis ...
August 23, 2023: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37758094/tyramine-beta-hydroxylase-mediated-octopamine-synthesis-pathway-in-litopenaeus-vannamei-under-thermal-salinity-and-vibrio-alginolyticus-infection-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hsin-Wei Kuo
Stress responses impact the immune systems, growth, and reproduction of aquatic organisms. Neuroendocrine regulation involving biogenic amines, including octopamine (OA), plays a pivotal role in maintaining physiological balance during stress. This study focuses on the synthesis pathway of OA, particularly the role of tyramine beta hydroxylase (TBH), in Litopenaeus vannamei under stress. TBH catalyzes the conversion of tyramine to OA, a process critical for physiological responses. The present study demonstrated LvTBH at the protein level under different stress conditions during acute (0...
September 25, 2023: Fish & Shellfish Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37737492/bite-force-body-size-and-octopamine-mediate-mating-interactions-in-the-house-cricket-acheta-domesticus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fadeke Adeola, Simon Lailvaux
Mating interactions are rife with conflict because the evolutionary interests of males and females seldom coincide. Intersexual conflict affects sexual selection, yet the proximate factors underlying male coercive ability and female resistance are poorly understood. Male combat outcomes are often influenced by bite force, with superior biters being more likely to achieve victory over poorer biters in a range of species, including crickets. If good performers also achieve mating success through sexual coercion, then bite force might play a role in intersexual conflict as well...
September 22, 2023: Journal of Evolutionary Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37736810/observations-on-neurophysiological-pattern-and-behavioural-traits-as-death-feigning-mechanism-in-eucryptorrhynchus-scrobiculatus-coleoptera-curculionidae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huijuan Li, Lu Wang, Junbao Wen
In adaptation to surrounding environmental stimuli, most insects exhibit defense behaviour (death feigning) to improve survival rates in the wild. However, the underlying mechanism of death feigning remains largely unknown. Here, we test the neurophysiological pattern and behavioural traits of death-feigning mechanism in the forestry pest, Eucryptorrhynchus scrobiculatus. Using neuroanatomy, LC-MS/MS target metabolomics detection technology and qRT-PCR, we investigated the effects of neurochemicals and metabolic pathways in experimental weevils...
September 22, 2023: Journal of Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37711311/larvicidal-proficiency-of-volatile-compounds-present-in-commiphora-wightii-gum-extract-against-aedes-aegypti-linnaeus-1762
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Krupal Patel, Divya Akbari, Rohan V Pandya, Jigneshkumar Trivedi, Vishal Mevada, Shivraj Gangadhar Wanale, Rajesh Patel, Virendra Kumar Yadav, Jigna G Tank, Dipak Kumar Sahoo, Ashish Patel
Aedes mosquitoes are the major cause of several vector-borne diseases in tropical and subtropical regions. Synthetic pesticides against these mosquitoes have certain limitations; hence, natural, eco-friendly, and safe larvicides obtained from plant resources are used to overcome these. In the present study, the larvicidal efficiency of Commiphora wightii against the fourth instar stage of the dengue fever mosquito Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) was studied. The gum resin of C. wightii was collected using the borehole tapping method, and hexane extracts in different concentrations were prepared...
2023: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37693001/effect-of-aminergic-signaling-on-the-humoral-innate-immunity-response-of-drosophila
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giulia Cattabriga, Giorgia Giordani, Giuseppe Gargiulo, Valeria Cavaliere
Biogenic amines are crucial signaling molecules that modulate various physiological life functions both in vertebrates and invertebrates. In humans, these neurotransmitters influence the innate and adaptive immunity systems. In this work, we analyzed whether the aminergic neurotransmission of dopamine, serotonin, and octopamine could have an impact on the humoral innate immune response of Drosophila melanogaster . This is a powerful model system widely used to uncover the insect innate immunity mechanisms which are also conserved in mammals...
2023: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37630112/a-pdms-agar-hybrid-microfluidic-device-for-the-investigation-of-chemical-mechanical-associative-learning-behavior-of-c-elegans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinchi Zhu, Yu Wang, Shuting Tang, Huiying Su, Xixian Wang, Wei Du, Yun Wang, Bi-Feng Liu
Associative learning is a critical survival trait that promotes behavioral plasticity in response to changing environments. Chemosensation and mechanosensation are important sensory modalities that enable animals to gather information about their internal state and external environment. However, there is a limited amount of research on these two modalities. In this paper, a novel PDMS-agar hybrid microfluidic device is proposed for training and analyzing chemical-mechanical associative learning behavior in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans ...
August 10, 2023: Micromachines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37563322/the-role-of-octopamine-and-crustacean-hyperglycemic-hormone-chh-in-branchial-acid-base-regulation-in-the-european-green-crab-carcinus-maenas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra Fehsenfeld, Alex R Quijada-Rodriguez, Piero Calosi, Dirk Weihrauch
Crustaceans' endocrinology is a vastly understudied area of research. The major focus of the studies on this topic to date has been on the molting cycle (and in particular, the role of crustacean hyperglycemic hormone (CHH)), as well as the role of other hormones in facilitating physiological phenotypic adjustments to salinity changes. Additionally, while many recent studies have been conducted on the acclimation and adaptation capacity of crustaceans to a changing environment, only few have investigated internal hormonal balance especially with respect to an endocrine response to environmental challenges...
August 10, 2023: Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37532362/characterization-and-functional-analysis-of-an-%C3%AE-adrenergic-like-octopamine-receptor-in-the-small-brown-planthopper-laodelphax-striatellus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuanyuan Zhang, Youxin Yu, Mingshi Qian, Wei Gui, Amir Zaman Shah, Gang Xu, Guoqing Yang
As an important biogenic amine in invertebrates and corresponding to the neurotransmitter norepinephrine in vertebrates, octopamine (OA) regulates diverse physiological and behavioral processes by binding to specific octopamine receptors (OARs) in invertebrates. At present, OARs have been identified and characterized in several insects. However, less is known about the OARs of Laodelphax striatellus, one of the most destructive pests in East Asian rice fields. In the present study, an α1 -adrenergic-like OAR (LsOA1) from L...
August 2023: Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37507567/electromagnetic-field-exposure-affects-the-calling-song-phonotaxis-and-level-of-biogenic-amines-in-crickets
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joanna Wyszkowska, Jarosław Kobak, Hitoshi Aonuma
The electromagnetic field (EMF) is ubiquitous in the environment, constituting a well-known but poorly understood stressor. Few studies have been conducted on insect responses to EMF, although they are an excellent experimental model and are of great ecological importance. In our work, we tested the effects of EMF (50 Hz, 7 mT) on the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus: the male calling song pattern, female mate choice, and levels of biogenic amines in the brain. Exposure of males to EMF increased the number and shortened the period of chips in their calling song (by 2...
July 28, 2023: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37468470/hearing-of-malaria-mosquitoes-is-modulated-by-a-beta-adrenergic-like-octopamine-receptor-which-serves-as-insecticide-target
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcos Georgiades, Alexandros Alampounti, Jason Somers, Matthew P Su, David A Ellis, Judit Bagi, Daniela Terrazas-Duque, Scott Tytheridge, Watson Ntabaliba, Sarah Moore, Joerg T Albert, Marta Andrés
Malaria mosquitoes acoustically detect their mating partners within large swarms that form transiently at dusk. Indeed, male malaria mosquitoes preferably respond to female flight tones during swarm time. This phenomenon implies a sophisticated context- and time-dependent modulation of mosquito audition, the mechanisms of which are largely unknown. Using transcriptomics, we identify a complex network of candidate neuromodulators regulating mosquito hearing in the species Anopheles gambiae. Among them, octopamine stands out as an auditory modulator during swarm time...
July 19, 2023: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37442864/ab-initio-study-of-molecular-properties-of-l-tyrosine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roman Boča, Juraj Štofko, Richard Imrich
CONTEXT: l-Tyrosine is a naturally occurring agent that acts as a precursor in biosynthesis of monoaminergic neurotransmitters in brain such as dopamine, adrenaline, noradrenaline, and hormones like thyroxine and triiodothyronine. While l-tyrosine in vacuo adopts the canonical aminoacid form with -NH2 and -COOH functional groups, from neutral solutions, is crystallizes in the zwitterionic form possessing -NH3 + and -COO- groups. As l-tyrosine is non-innocent agent with respect to redox processes, redox ability in water expressed by the absolute oxidation and reduction potentials is investigated...
July 13, 2023: Journal of Molecular Modeling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37425857/behavioral-and-neural-resilience-to-isolation-in-a-eusocial-insect
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Billie C Goolsby, E Jordan Smith, Isabella B Muratore, Zach N Coto, Mario L Muscedere, James F A Traniello
Newly eclosed (callow) Camponotus floridanus minor workers were subjected to variable periods of isolation to determine whether and how diminished social experience and isolation influence the development of the brain, including compartment volumes, biogenic amine levels, and behavioral performance. Social experience early in life appears to be necessary for the development of species-typical behavior in animals ranging from insects to primates. Isolation during critical periods of maturation has been shown to impact behavior, gene expression, and brain development in vertebrate and invertebrate clades, yet remarkable resilience to social deprivation, senescence, and loss of sensory input have been demonstrated in some ant species...
July 1, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37391163/new-insight-into-molecular-mechanisms-underlying-division-of-labor-in-honeybees
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REVIEW
Felix Schilcher, Ricarda Scheiner
Honeybees are highly organized eusocial insects displaying a distinct division of labor. Juvenile hormone has long been hypothesized to be the major driver of behavioral transitions. However, more and more experiments in recent years have suggested that the role of this hormone is not as fundamental as hypothesized. Vitellogenin, a common egg yolk precursor protein, seems to be the major regulator of division of labor in honeybees, in connection with nutrition and the neurohormone and transmitter octopamine...
June 28, 2023: Current Opinion in Insect Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37332869/recording-cilia-activity-in-ctenophores-effects-of-nitric-oxide-and-low-molecular-weight-transmitters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tigran P Norekian, Leonid L Moroz
Cilia are the major effectors in Ctenophores, but very little is known about their transmitter control and integration. Here, we present a simple protocol to monitor and quantify cilia activity and provide evidence for polysynaptic control of cilia coordination in ctenophores. We also screened the effects of several classical bilaterian neurotransmitters (acetylcholine, dopamine, L-DOPA, serotonin, octopamine, histamine, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), L-aspartate, L-glutamate, glycine), neuropeptide (FMRFamide), and nitric oxide (NO) on cilia beating in Pleurobrachia bachei and Bolinopsis infundibulum ...
2023: Frontiers in Neuroscience
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