R. Kwok et al., Locustatachykinin isoforms in the locust: distribution and quantification in the central nervous system and action on the oviduct muscle, PEPTIDES, 20(6), 1999, pp. 687-694
The presence of locustatachykinin (LomTK)-like immunoreactivity is demonstr
ated in the central nervous system (CNS) of Locusta migratoria with the use
of a polyclonal antiserum raised against LomTK1. By developing a radioimmu
noassay with the same antiserum, we have demonstrated picomolar amounts of
LomTK-like material in the tissues of the central nervous system. In contra
st, only femptomolar amounts of LomTK-like material are associated with the
oviduct tissue. The relative amounts of the different LomTK isoforms in th
e brain and the abdominal ganglionic chain were examined by separating the
native peptides on high-performance liquid chromatography and comparing the
ir retention times to synthetic LomTK standards. The amounts of the differe
nt isoforms of LomTK differed between and within the two regions of the cen
tral nervous system. However, the ratios of the different isoform amounts w
ere similar between the two regions. The myostimulatory activities of LomTK
s I to 4 were characterized by using the locust oviduct bioassay. LomTKs 1,
2, and 3 appeared to be more efficacious than LomTK4. (C) 1999 Elsevier Sc
ience Inc. All rights reserved.