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  2. A comparative immunocytochemical study using an antiserum against a synthetic analogue of the corpora cardiaca peptide Pea-CAH-I (MI, neurohormone D) of Periplaneta americana

A comparative immunocytochemical study using an antiserum against a synthetic analogue of the corpora cardiaca peptide Pea-CAH-I (MI, neurohormone D) of Periplaneta americana

  • Cell Tissue Res. 1996 Jun;284(3):401-13. doi: 10.1007/s004410050601.
M Eckert 1 J Gabriel H Birkenbeil G Greiner J Rapus G Gäde
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  • 1 Institut für Allgemeine Zoologie und Tierphysiologie, F.-Schiller-Universität, Jena, Germany.
Abstract

An antiserum against the octapeptide Pea-CAH-I, a member of the adipokinetic hormone/red pigment-concentrating hormone family, has been produced for immunocytochemical staining in insects and various other invertebrate species. The anti-Pea-CAH-I serum stains the glandular corpora cardiaca cells of those insect species that synthesize identical or structurally similar Peptides. In the corpora cardiaca of species producing Peptides with a different C-terminus, these cells remain unstained. Pea-CAH-I-like immunoreactivity has also been found in neurons of the central nervous system of all invertebrate orders studied. The antiserum recognizes the C-terminal sequence Pro-Asn-Trp-NH2 of the Pea-CAH-I molecule as established by Enzyme immunoassay. The widespread Pea-CAH-I-like immunoreactivity in all nervous systems of the studied Animals probably does not reflect the presence of Pea-CAH-I but the occurrence of Peptides carrying similar epitopes.

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