Gb. Dunphy et Rgh. Downer, OCTOPAMINE, A MODULATOR OF THE HEMOCYTIC NODULATION RESPONSE OF NONIMMUNE GALLERIA-MELLONELLA LARVAE, Journal of insect physiology, 40(3), 1994, pp. 267-272
Octopamine (1) injected into Galleria mellonella induced changes in th
e haemograms of the larvae identical to those in insects infected with
Bacillus cereus, (2) was elevated during bacterial infection in vivo,
and (3) accelerated the removal of microorganisms from the haemolymph
. The modulation of these non-self responses by octopamine was indepen
dent of prophenoloxidase activation. Octopamine in vitro bound to the
surface of the insect pathogens B. cereus and Xenorhabdus nematophilus
. Injecting the octopamine-coated bacteria accelerated their removal f
rom haemolymph over a 30 min post-injection period. It is proposed tha
t octopamine is a bifunctional molecule acting as both a modulator of
haemocyte activity and mediating bacterial attachment to haemocytes.