尿管体
保幼激素
生物
蟑螂
内分泌学
内科学
昆虫
甲壳动物
激素
神经肽
少年
甲基戊烯
动物
受体
植物
生态学
生物化学
医学
作者
Barbara Stay,Stephen S. Tobe
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev.ento.51.110104.151050
摘要
Allatostatins are pleiotropic neuropeptides for which one function in insects is the inhibition of juvenile hormone synthesis. Juvenile hormone, an important regulator of development and reproduction in insects, is produced by the corpora allata. Mandibular organs, the crustacean homologs of insect corpora allata, produce precursors of juvenile hormone with putatively similar functions. Three types of allatostatins in insects have been isolated: FGLamides, W(X) 6 Wamides, and PISCFs. All act rapidly and reversibly; however, although these types occur in all groups of insects studied, they act as inhibitors of juvenile hormone production in only some groups. Only the FGLamide-type peptides have been isolated in crustaceans, in which they may function to stimulate production of hormone by the mandibular glands, as occurs in early cockroach embryos. Much remains to be learned in order to understand the role of allatostatins in the modulation of hormone production.
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