Identification and Function of Octopamine and Tyramine Conjugates in the Limulus Visual System
- 5 October 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 51 (4) , 1240-1251
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1988.tb03093.x
Abstract
Major metabolites of octopamine and tyramine in the Limulus nervous system are identified here as .gamma.-glutamyl octopamine and .gamma.-glutamyl tyramine. We show that these conjugates are normal products of amine metabolism in Limulus, and that they are normally present in octopamine-rich Limulus tissues. The synthesis of these conjugates is not restricted to nervous tissue, but the highest activity of .gamma.-glutamyl amine synthetase was measured in the CNS. Our interest in these molecules stems from our previous observations which showed that they were synthesized and stored in, and released from, the efferent fibers to Limulus eyes which modulate the sensitivity of the eyes to light. Here we provide direct evidence for the release of the conjugates from Limulus eyes in response to depolarization, and that .gamma.-glutamyl octopamine can increase the sensitivity of the lateral eye to light. Our observations lend support to the hypothesis that .gamma.-glutamyl octopamine may serve as an intercellular messenger in the Limulus visual system.Keywords
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