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Fig. 5. Mechanisms of action of leucokinin. Leucokinin belongs to the kinin family
of insect diuretic peptides. Leucokinin increases the rates of both
transepithelial NaCl and KCl secretion by increasing the paracellular
Cl- conductance via intra- and extracellular
Ca2+. Septate junctional proteins (claudins, neurexins) are
hypothesized to form channel-like extracellular structures with
permselectivity and variable conductance
(Beyenbach, 2003).
Table 3 documents the
non-selective stimulation of transepithelial NaCl and KCl secretion. G,
heterotrimeric G-protein; PLC, phospholipase C; IP3, inositol
(1,4,5)-trisphosphate. Data from Yu and
Beyenbach, 2002.