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Journal of Experimental Biology, Vol 201, Issue 22 3067-3074, Copyright © 1998 by Company of Biologists
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KY Lee, FM Horodyski and ME Chamberlin
Department of Biological Sciences and Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USA.
Short-circuit current (Isc) across the posterior midgut of day 2 fifth-instar tobacco hornworms (Manduca sexta) is inhibited by Manduca allatotropin (Mas-AT) and two Manduca FLRFamides (F7G and F7D). Another FLRFamide, F10, and the related molluscan tetrapeptide FMRFamide elicited only a modest inhibition of Isc. Mas-AT, F7G and F7D inhibited the Isc in a dose-dependent manner. Maximal inhibition of Isc by Mas-AT was achieved at a concentration of 50 nmol l-1. At 100 nmol l-1, Mas-AT produced a significantly greater inhibition of Isc than did F7G and F7D. The inhibition caused by Mas-AT was reversed by removing the peptide. Furthermore, the action of Mas-AT could be blocked by preabsorption with its antiserum. When F7G or F7D was added after the Isc had been inhibited by Mas-AT, a further reduction in the Isc was observed. No additive effects were seen when F7G and F7D were added together. In comparison with the anterior and middle regions, the posterior section of the midgut was the most sensitive to these three peptides. The Isc of midguts dissected from feeding fourth instars was inhibited by Mas-AT, F7D and F7G, whereas the Isc of midguts dissected from pharate fifth instars or wandering fifth instars was virtually unaffected by these peptides. Active ion transport across the posterior midgut of the silk moths Hyalophora cecropia and Bombyx mori was unaffected by these peptides.
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