Applied Entomology and Zoology
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The release of an insect neuropeptide hormone, bombyxin, is regulated by muscarinic transmission in the brain-corpus cardiacum-corpus allatum complex of the silkworm, Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae)
Yasuhito ShiraiYulan JiangSatoki YoshiokaYasuo Aizono
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2001 Volume 36 Issue 4 Pages 431-438

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Immunoreactivities against anti-bombyxin and anti-muscarinic acetylcholine receptor on sequential sections of the pupal brain of Bombyx mori showed that bombyxin-producing neurosecretory cells expressed the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor. Carbachol at 100 μM induced isolated bombyxin-producing neurosecretory cells to depolarize in the range of 5 to 20 mV and the carbachol-induced depolarization was blocked with 1 mM atropine (muscarinic acetylcholine antagonist). These results suggested that a direct transmission to regulate release of bombyxin occurs on the bombyxin neurosecretory cells. In fact, the release of bombyxin from the brain-corpus cardiacum-corpus allatum complex was induced with carbachol and inhibited with atropine, indicating that the release of bombyxin is, at least partially, regulated by muscarinic transmission.
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