Very little is known regarding the release patterns of neuropeptides involved in ecdysis of crustaceans compared to insects. In particular, the dynamics of release of the insect cuticle hardening hormone bursicon, which has only recently been discovered in crustaceans, is unknown. Bursicon has not previously been identified as a circulating neurohormone in these animals. Since patterns of release were likely to be ephemeral, bursicon, as well as two other neurohormones involved in the ecdysis program in crustaceans, crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) and crustacean hyperglycaemic hormone (CHH) were measured in single haemolymph samples in Carcinus maenas. For bursicon, an ultrasensitive time resolved-fluoroimmunoassay (TR-FIA) was devel...
Neuropeptides have been discovered in many arthropod species including crustaceans. The nature of th...
The neuro-endocrine X-organ sinus-gland complex of crustaceans produces and releases the neuropeptid...
This is the published version of an article published by the University of Chicago Press.Physiologic...
Very little is known regarding the release patterns of neuropeptides involved in ecdysis of crustace...
Ecdysis in arthropods is a complex process, regulated by many neurohormones, which must be released ...
Bursicon is the ultimate hormone in insect ecdysis, which is involved in cuticle hardening. Here we ...
Sites of synthesis and release patterns of crustacean hyperglycaemic hormone precursor-related pepti...
Abstract Background Ecdysis is an innate behaviour programme by which all arthropods moult their exo...
5siCrustacean hyperglycaemic hormone (CHH) is a neuropeptide that was originally identified in the X...
About 24 intrinsic neurosecretory neurons within the pericardial organs (POs) of the crab Carcinus m...
Arthropod growth requires molt-associated changes in softness and stiffness of the cuticle that prot...
Arthropod growth requires molt-associated changes in softness and stiffness of the cuticle that prot...
International audienceEarly studies recognizing the importance of the decapod eyestalk in the endocr...
Neuropeptides have been discovered in many arthropod species including crustaceans. The nature of th...
Arthropod growth requires molt-associated changes in softness and stiffness of the cuticle that prot...
Neuropeptides have been discovered in many arthropod species including crustaceans. The nature of th...
The neuro-endocrine X-organ sinus-gland complex of crustaceans produces and releases the neuropeptid...
This is the published version of an article published by the University of Chicago Press.Physiologic...
Very little is known regarding the release patterns of neuropeptides involved in ecdysis of crustace...
Ecdysis in arthropods is a complex process, regulated by many neurohormones, which must be released ...
Bursicon is the ultimate hormone in insect ecdysis, which is involved in cuticle hardening. Here we ...
Sites of synthesis and release patterns of crustacean hyperglycaemic hormone precursor-related pepti...
Abstract Background Ecdysis is an innate behaviour programme by which all arthropods moult their exo...
5siCrustacean hyperglycaemic hormone (CHH) is a neuropeptide that was originally identified in the X...
About 24 intrinsic neurosecretory neurons within the pericardial organs (POs) of the crab Carcinus m...
Arthropod growth requires molt-associated changes in softness and stiffness of the cuticle that prot...
Arthropod growth requires molt-associated changes in softness and stiffness of the cuticle that prot...
International audienceEarly studies recognizing the importance of the decapod eyestalk in the endocr...
Neuropeptides have been discovered in many arthropod species including crustaceans. The nature of th...
Arthropod growth requires molt-associated changes in softness and stiffness of the cuticle that prot...
Neuropeptides have been discovered in many arthropod species including crustaceans. The nature of th...
The neuro-endocrine X-organ sinus-gland complex of crustaceans produces and releases the neuropeptid...
This is the published version of an article published by the University of Chicago Press.Physiologic...