Hyperglycemic and osmotic effects of dopamine and recombinant hormone CHH-B1 in the Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei
L Camacho-Jiménez, F Díaz… - Marine and …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
L Camacho-Jiménez, F Díaz, ME Muñoz-Márquez, C Farfán, AD Re, E Ponce-Rivas
Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology, 2017•Taylor & FrancisThe effects of dopamine (DA) on crustacean hyperglycemic hormone (CHH) release and
osmoregulation were investigated in the white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Application of
2 μg of the recombinant CHH-B1His hormone or 2× 10− 6 mol L− 1 of DA to intact shrimp
caused an increase in the hemolymph glucose levels 1 h post-injection, suggesting that DA
might stimulate hyperglycemia through CHH release from the sinus glands. This assumption
was supported by similar experiments using bilaterally eyestalk-ablated shrimp. Additionally …
osmoregulation were investigated in the white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Application of
2 μg of the recombinant CHH-B1His hormone or 2× 10− 6 mol L− 1 of DA to intact shrimp
caused an increase in the hemolymph glucose levels 1 h post-injection, suggesting that DA
might stimulate hyperglycemia through CHH release from the sinus glands. This assumption
was supported by similar experiments using bilaterally eyestalk-ablated shrimp. Additionally …
Abstract
The effects of dopamine (DA) on crustacean hyperglycemic hormone (CHH) release and osmoregulation were investigated in the white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Application of 2 μg of the recombinant CHH-B1His hormone or 2 × 10−6 mol L−1 of DA to intact shrimp caused an increase in the hemolymph glucose levels 1 h post-injection, suggesting that DA might stimulate hyperglycemia through CHH release from the sinus glands. This assumption was supported by similar experiments using bilaterally eyestalk-ablated shrimp. Additionally, rCHH-B1His restored the osmoregulatory capacity (OC) of shrimp under hyperosmotic conditions to basal values 2 h post-injection, whereas DA led to an OC decrease in shrimp at all sampling times. These neuroendocrine factors may be involved in the control of metabolism and osmoregulation in L. vannamei and could be important for its adaptation to different environmental conditions.
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