The roles of enteroendocrine cell distribution and gustatory receptor expression in regulating peptide hormone secretion in the midgut of Bombyx mori larvae

Author:

Toyam Tomoko1,Yamagishi Takayuki1,Sato Ryoichi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Bio‐Application and Systems Engineering Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractTo regulate physiological homeostasis and behavior in Bombyx mori, more than 20 peptide hormones in the midgut of larvae are secreted upon detection of food substances at the lumen. Although it is logical to assume that the timings of peptide hormone secretions are regulated, little is known about the mechanisms. In this study, the distributions of enteroendocrine cells (EECs) producing five peptide hormones and EECs expressing gustatory receptors (Grs), as candidate receptors for luminal food substances and nutrients, were examined via immunostaining in B. mori larvae. Three patterns of peptide hormone distribution were observed. Tachykinin (Tk)‐ and K5‐producing EECs were located throughout the midgut; myosuppressin‐producing EECs were located in the middle‐to‐posterior midgut; and allatostatin C‐ and CCHamide‐2‐producing EECs were located in the anterior‐to‐middle midgut. BmGr4 was expressed in some Tk‐producing EECs in the anterior midgut, where food and its digestive products arrived 5 min after feeding began. Enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) revealed secretion of Tk starting approximately 5 min after feeding began, suggesting that food sensing by BmGr4 may regulate Tk secretion. BmGr6 was expressed in a few Tk‐producing EECs in the middle‐to‐posterior midgut, although its significance was unclear. BmGr6 was also expressed in many myosuppressin‐producing EECs in the middle midgut, where food and its digestive products arrived 60 min after feeding began. ELISA revealed secretion of myosuppressin starting approximately 60 min after feeding began, suggesting that food sensing by BmGr6 may regulate myosuppressin secretion. Finally, BmGr9 was expressed in many BmK5‐producing EECs throughout the midgut, suggesting that BmGr9 may function as a sensor for the secretion of BmK5.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,General Medicine,Biochemistry,Physiology

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