Recent Advances in Arthropod Endocrinology

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Pub. Date: 1998-03-13
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Arthropods form the largest and most varied assemblage of organisms on earth. They are important economically as agricultural pests, as vectors of disease and as a source of food. The study of their endocrine systems reflects their economic significance, most work having been carried out on insects, crustaceans and ticks. Knowledge in these areas has increased greatly in the last decade with the advent of improved techniques for the isolation and study of the hormones themselves, revealing fascinating relationships between the endocrine systems of the various arthropod groups. This volume brings together contributions from many of the leading workers in the field, providing in-depth accounts of the current state of knowledge of a wide range of hormone systems. The book presents a unique summary of some of the most significant and exciting advances of the last decade, brought together in a single volume for the first time.

Table of Contents

List of contributors x(5)
Preface xv(2)
Table of three-and single-letter abbreviations for amino acids
xvii
Part I: Moulting, metamorphosis and reproduction 1(146)
Structures, functions and occurrences of insect allatostatic peptides
3(30)
ROBERT J. WEAVER
JOHN P. EDWARDS
WILLIAM G. BENDENA
STEPHEN S. TOBE
Neuropeptides inhibiting growth and reproduction in crustaceans
33(20)
SIMON G. WEBSTER
Molecular, cytological and physiological aspects of the crustacean hyperglycemic hormone family
53(18)
FRANCOIS VAN HERP
Endocrine effectors in insect vitellogenesis
71(20)
XAVIER BELLES
Endocrine regulation of development and reproduction in acarines
91(34)
LEE O. LOMAS
HUW H. REES
Ecdysteroid synthesis in the crustacean Y-organ: role of cyclic nucleotides and Ca^2+
125(13)
DIETRICH SEDLMEIER
ALEXANDRA SEINSCHE
Regulation of steroidogenesis: role of transaldolase in crab moulting glands
138(9)
FABIENNE LACHAISE
GHISLAINE SOMME
Part II: Control of intermediary metabolism, and ion and water balance 147(80)
New perspectives on the structures, assays and actions of locust adipokinetic hormones
149(23)
MICHAEL J. LEE
GRAHAM J. GOLDSWORTHY
Signal transduction of adipokinetic hormone
172(17)
WIL J. A. VAN MARREWIJK
DICK J. VAN DER HORST
The regulation of primary urine production in insects
189(21)
GEOFFREY M. COAST
Locust ion transport peptide (ITP): function, structure, cDNA and expression
210(17)
JOHN E. PHILLIPS
JOAN MEREDITH
NIEL AUDSLEY
MARK RING
ANDRIS MACINS
HUGH BROCK
DAVID THEILMANN
DWIGHT LITTLEFORD
Part III: `Myotropic and myoininbibitory' arthropod neuropeptides: structures and functions? 227(128)
The dipteran Leu-callatostatins: structural and functional diversity in an insect neuroendocrine peptide family
229(19)
HANNE DUVE
ALAN THORPE
ANDERS H. JOHNSEN
JOSE-LUIS MAESTRO
ALAN G. SCOTT
PETER D. EAST
An insect peptide family in search of functions: the tachykinin-related peptides
248(30)
DICK R. NASSEL
C. TOMAS LUNDQUIST
J. ERIC MUREN
ASA M.E. WINTHER
The distribution, biological activity, and pharmacology of SchistoFLRFamide and related peptides in insects
278(24)
IAN ORCHARD
ANGELA B. LANGE
Conserved crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) neuronal networks and functions in arthropod evolution
302(32)
HEINRICH DIRCKSEN
Control of the insect oviduct: the role of the neuropeptide CCAP in the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta
334(21)
ANNA K. MARSHALL
STUART E. REYNOLDS
Part IV: Peptidases, peptide and pseudopeptide mimetics: towards new strategies of insect pest control? 355(37)
Insect angiotensin-converting enzyme: comparative biochemistry and evolution
357(22)
R. ELWYN ISAAC
DAVID COATES
TRACY A. WILLIAMS
LILIANE SCHOOFS
Mimetic analogues of the myotropic/diuretic insect kinin neuropeptide family
379(13)
RONALD J. NACHMAN
G. MARK HOLMAN
GEOFFREY M. COAST
Index 392

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