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Ancient role of vasopressin/oxytocin-type neuropeptides as regulators of feeding revealed in an echinoderm. BMC biology 17 (1), 60.
Odekunle, Esther A.; Semmens, Dean C.; Martynyuk, Nataly et al.
2019In BMC Biology
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Abstract :
[en] Background: Vasopressin/oxytocin (VP/OT)-type neuropeptides are well known for their roles as regulators of diuresis, reproductive physiology and social behaviour. However, our knowledge of their functions is largely based on findings from studies on vertebrates and selected protostomian invertebrates. Little is known about the roles of VP/OT-type neuropeptides in deuterostomian invertebrates, which are more closely related to vertebrates than protostomes. Results: Here, we have identified and functionally characterised a VP/OT-type signalling system comprising the neuropeptide asterotocin and its cognate G-protein coupled receptor in the starfish (sea star) Asterias rubens, a deuterostomian invertebrate belonging to the phylum Echinodermata. Analysis of the distribution of asterotocin and the asterotocin receptor in A. rubens using mRNA in situ hybridisation and immunohistochemistry revealed expression in the central nervous system (radial nerve cords and circumoral nerve ring), the digestive system (including the cardiac stomach) and the body wall and associated appendages. Informed by the anatomy of asterotocin signalling, in vitro pharmacological experiments revealed that asterotocin acts as a muscle relaxant in starfish, contrasting with the myotropic actions of VP/OT-type neuropeptides in vertebrates. Furthermore, in vivo injection of asterotocin had a striking effect on starfish behaviour-triggering fictive feeding where eversion of the cardiac stomach and changes in body posture resemble the unusual extra-oral feeding behaviour of starfish. Conclusions: We provide a comprehensive characterisation of VP/OT-type signalling in an echinoderm, including a detailed anatomical analysis of the expression of both the VP/OT-type neuropeptide asterotocin and its cognate receptor. Our discovery that asterotocin triggers fictive feeding in starfish provides important new evidence of an evolutionarily ancient role of VP/OT-type neuropeptides as regulators of feeding in animals.
Research center :
BIOSYS - Biosys
Disciplines :
Architecture
Biotechnology
Phytobiology (plant sciences, forestry, mycology...)
Zoology
Author, co-author :
Odekunle, Esther A.
Semmens, Dean C.
Martynyuk, Nataly
Tinoco, Ana B.
Garewal, Abdullah K.
Patel, Radhika R.
Blowes, Liisa M.
Zandawala, Meet
Delroisse, Jérôme  ;  Université de Mons > Faculté des Sciences > Biologie des Organismes Marins et Biomimétisme
Slade, Susan E.
Scrivens, James H.
Egertová, Michaela
Elphick, Maurice R.
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Language :
English
Title :
Ancient role of vasopressin/oxytocin-type neuropeptides as regulators of feeding revealed in an echinoderm. BMC biology 17 (1), 60.
Publication date :
31 July 2019
Journal title :
BMC Biology
Publisher :
BioMed Central, United Kingdom
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Research unit :
S864 - Biologie des Organismes Marins et Biomimétisme
Research institute :
R100 - Institut des Biosciences
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