Myotropic Activities of Tick Pyrokinin Neuropeptides and Analog in Feeding Tissues of Hard Ticks (Ixodidae).

Frontiers in physiology(2022)

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Neuropeptides regulate many important physiological processes in animals. The G protein-coupled receptors of corresponding small neuropeptide ligands are considered promising targets for controlling arthropod pests. Pyrokinins (PKs) are pleiotropic neuropeptides that, in some insect species, stimulate muscle contraction and modulate pheromone biosynthesis, embryonic diapause, and feeding behavior. However, their function remains unknown in ticks. In this study, we reported the myotropic activity of tick endogenous PKs and a PK agonist analog, PK-PEG 88Ixodes scapularisRhipicephalus sanguineusR. sanguineusR. microplus88R. sanguineus
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PK/PBAN,PVK,acari,feeding disruption,mouthpart,muscle contraction,tick physiology,vector biology
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