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  2. Synergism of Feeding and Digestion Regulated by the Neuropeptide F System in Ostrinia furnacalis Larvae

Synergism of Feeding and Digestion Regulated by the Neuropeptide F System in Ostrinia furnacalis Larvae

  • Cells. 2023 Jan 3;12(1):194. doi: 10.3390/cells12010194.
Jiajia Zhao 1 Yu Song 1 Xuemin Jiang 1 Lei He 1 Liya Wei 2 Zhangwu Zhao 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Entomology, MOA Key Lab of Pest Monitoring and Green Management, College of Plant Protection, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China.
  • 2 College of Life Sciences, Hebei University, Baoding 071002, China.
Abstract

Feeding is crucial for the growth and survival of Animals, including humans, but relatively little is known about how it is regulated. Here, we show that larval feeding in Ostrinia furnacalis is regulated by neuropeptide F (NPF, the homologous peptide of mammalian NPY) via the Insulin signalling pathway in the midgut. Furthermore, the genes PI3K and mTOR in the Insulin pathway positively regulate α-amylase and Lipase of the midgut by recruiting the transcription factors c-Myc and PPARγ for binding to the promotors of these two enzymes. Importantly, we find that the feeding behaviour and the digestive system of midgut in O. furnacalis larvae are closely related and interactive in that knocking down α-amylase or Lipase induces a reduction in larval feeding, while food-deprived larvae lead to fewer expressions of α-amylase and Lipase. Importantly, it is the gut NPF that regulates the α-amylase and Lipase, while variations of α-amylase and Lipase may feed back to the brain NPF. This current study reveals a molecular feedback mechanism between feeding behaviour and the digestive system that is regulated by the conserved NPF via Insulin signalling systems in the midgut of O. furnacalis larvae.

Keywords

NPF; O. furnacalis; digestion; feeding; insulin pathway.

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