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Title: Calcium-dependent signal transduction by the hypertrehalosemic hormone in the cockroach fat body. Author: Keeley LL, Hesson AS. Journal: Gen Comp Endocrinol; 1995 Sep; 99(3):373-81. PubMed ID: 8536949. Abstract: The hypertrehalosemic hormones (HrTH) are insect peptides that stimulate the fat body to synthesize trehalose. The present research investigated the relative importance of extra- and intracellular Ca2+ for HrTH signal transduction in the fat body of the cockroach, Blaberus discoidalis. Although trehalose synthesis could be stimulated significantly by B. discoidalis HrTH (Bld-HrTH) in the absence of Ca2+, the presence of Ca2+ was necessary to attain a maximum hormonal response. Entry of extracellular Ca2+ mediated by ionophores (A23187, ionomycin) produced no significant hypertrehalosemic effects, whereas release of intracellular Ca2+ by thimerosal or thapsigargin significantly stimulated trehalose synthesis. The hypertrehalosemic effect by thimerosal occurred independently of extracellular Ca2+. Dantrolene inhibits intracellular Ca2+ release, and its presence partially suppressed Bld-HrTH-dependent hypertrehalosemia. In conclusion, the presence of either extracellular Ca2+ or intracellular Ca2+ enhanced the Bld-HrTH response, but agents that affected intracellular Ca2+ release produced the more conclusive effects.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]