In Drosophila, neurosecretory cells that release peptide hormones play a prominent role in the regulation of development, growth, metabolism, and reproduction. Several types of peptidergic neurosecretory cells have been identified in the brain of Drosophila with release sites in the corpora cardiaca and anterior aorta. We show here that in adult flies the products of three neuropeptide precursors are colocalized in five pairs of large protocerebral neurosecretory cells in two clusters (designated ipc-1 and ipc-2a): Drosophila tachykinin (DTK), short neuropeptide F (sNPF) and ion transport peptide (ITP). These peptides were detected by immunocytochemistry in combination with GFP expression driven by the enhancer trap Gal4 lines c929 and Kurs...
The central complex is a prominent neuropil found in the middle of the insect brain. It is considere...
Stress triggers cellular and systemic reactions in organisms to restore homeostasis. For instance, m...
In Drosophila, eight insulin-like peptides (DILP1-8) are produced and secreted in different location...
In Drosophila, neuropeptides have regulatory roles in development, growth, metabolism and reproducti...
Multiple neuropeptides are known to regulate water and ion balance in Drosophila melanogaster. Sever...
Regulation of meal size and assessing the nutritional value of food are two important aspects of fee...
The insulin/insulin-like growth factor-like signaling pathway, present in all multicellular organism...
Insulin-like peptides (ILPs) regulate growth, reproduction, metabolic homeostasis, life span and str...
AbstractBackground: The insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway controls cellular and organismal growth in m...
Behavior and physiology are orchestrated by neuropeptides acting as central neuromodulators and circ...
Behavior and physiology are orchestrated by neuropeptides acting as central neuromodulators and circ...
Animals need to continuously adjust their water metabolism to the internal and external conditions. ...
With the approach of winter, many insects switch to an alternative protective developmental program ...
Animals need to continuously adjust their water metabolism to the internal and external conditions. ...
AbstractMalpighian tubules are critical organs for epithelial fluid transport and stress tolerance i...
The central complex is a prominent neuropil found in the middle of the insect brain. It is considere...
Stress triggers cellular and systemic reactions in organisms to restore homeostasis. For instance, m...
In Drosophila, eight insulin-like peptides (DILP1-8) are produced and secreted in different location...
In Drosophila, neuropeptides have regulatory roles in development, growth, metabolism and reproducti...
Multiple neuropeptides are known to regulate water and ion balance in Drosophila melanogaster. Sever...
Regulation of meal size and assessing the nutritional value of food are two important aspects of fee...
The insulin/insulin-like growth factor-like signaling pathway, present in all multicellular organism...
Insulin-like peptides (ILPs) regulate growth, reproduction, metabolic homeostasis, life span and str...
AbstractBackground: The insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway controls cellular and organismal growth in m...
Behavior and physiology are orchestrated by neuropeptides acting as central neuromodulators and circ...
Behavior and physiology are orchestrated by neuropeptides acting as central neuromodulators and circ...
Animals need to continuously adjust their water metabolism to the internal and external conditions. ...
With the approach of winter, many insects switch to an alternative protective developmental program ...
Animals need to continuously adjust their water metabolism to the internal and external conditions. ...
AbstractMalpighian tubules are critical organs for epithelial fluid transport and stress tolerance i...
The central complex is a prominent neuropil found in the middle of the insect brain. It is considere...
Stress triggers cellular and systemic reactions in organisms to restore homeostasis. For instance, m...
In Drosophila, eight insulin-like peptides (DILP1-8) are produced and secreted in different location...