Characterization of tyramine β-hydroxylase, an enzyme upregulated by stress in Periplaneta americana

    1. Christian Legros1,*
    1. 1Laboratoire Récepteurs et Canaux Ioniques Membranaires (RCIM) UPRES EA 2647/USC INRA 1330, SFR QUASAV, Université d'Angers, 2 boulevard Lavoisier, F-49045 Angers Cedex, France
      2Université Nantes, Mer Molécules Santé (MMS), EA 2160, Faculté de Pharmacie, 1 rue Gaston Veil, BP53508, 44035 Nantes Cedex 1, France
      3Laboratoire LIttoral ENvironnement et Sociétés (LIENSs), UMR 7266 CNRS-Université de La Rochelle, Institut du Littoral et de l'Environnement, 2 rue Olympe de Gouges, 17000 La Rochelle, France (present address)
      4GECCO Groupe Ecologie et Conservation des Vertébrés, Faculté des Sciences, Université d'Angers, 2 bd Lavoisier, 49045 Angers, France
    1. (Correspondence should be addressed to A Châtel; Email: amelie.chatel{at}uco.fr)

    Abstract

    Octopamine (OA) is an important neuroactive substance that modulates several physiological functions and behaviors of various invertebrate species. This biogenic monoamine, structurally related to noradrenaline, acts as a neurotransmitter, a neuromodulator, or a neurohormone in insects. The tyramine β-hydroxylase (TBH) catalyzes the last step in OA biosynthesis and thus plays a key role in the regulation of synthesis and secretion of OA in neurons. The aim of this study was to characterize TBH in the cockroach Periplaneta americana and to get a better understanding of its regulation under stress conditions in this insect. First of all, five full-length cDNAs encoding TBH isoforms were cloned from the nerve cord of the physiological model P. americana. PaTBH transcripts were found mainly expressed in nervous tissues and in octopaminergic dorsal unpaired median neurons. In addition, a new ELISA assay was developed so as to allow determination of both OA level and TBH activity in stressed cockroaches. Mechanical stressful stimulation led to a significant increase in TBH activity after 1 and 24 h, with a higher induction after 1 h than after 24 h. Thus, TBH could be considered as a promising biomarker of stress in insects rather than OA.

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    • Revision received 26 November 2012
    • Accepted 29 November 2012
    • Made available online as an Accepted Preprint 29 November 2012
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