Calcium signalling in early divergence of Metazoa: mechanisms involved in the control of muscle-like cells contraction in Hydra plagiodesmica (Dioni).

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY(2019)

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Our laboratory has previously examined the effect of neuropeptides on the activity of the hypostome of the hydra Hydra plagiodesmica Dioni, 1968 (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa). These results showed that the hypostome, a structure extruded during feeding, responds to myoregulatory peptides and that this mechanism might be regulated by changes in the cytosolic levels of calcium (Ca2+). We analyse now the ways in which Ca2+ modulates hypostome activity during feeding. The use of calcium chelators confirms that Ca2+ is relevant in inducing hypostome extrusion. The assay of compounds that modulate the activity of Ca2+ channels in the endoplasmic reticulum suggests that, beyond the extracellular influx of calcium, intracellular sources of the ion are involved and might include both ryanodine receptors (RyR) and the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor (IP3R). Bioinformatic searches based on sequences of RyR and IP3R of humans (Homo sapiens Linnaeus, 1758) show that IP(3)Rs are present in all groups analysed, including Fungi and Choanoflagellata. Although H. plagiodesmica responds to caffeine and ryanodine, which are known to modulate RyRs, this family of receptors seems not to be predicted in Cnidaria, suggesting that this phylum either lacks these kinds of channels or that they possess a different structure compared with those possessed by other Metazoa.
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Cnidaria,calcium signalling,IP3R,RyR,Hydra,muscle contraction,feeding behaviour
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