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Fig. 4. Mechanisms of action of mosquito natriuretic peptide (MNP). MNP probably
belongs to the CRF family of insect diuretic peptides. In Malpighian tubules
of the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti, MNP selectively increases
the rates of transepithelial Na+ secretion by increasing (+) the
Na+ conductance of the basolateral membrane and by activating
Na+/K+/2Cl- cotransport. The second messenger
of MNP and CRF-like diuretic peptides is cAMP. Whether cAMP also stimulates
proton extrusion across the apical membrane is unknown.
Table 2 documents the cAMP
stimulation of NaCl secretion and not KCl secretion.