Adaptive evolution of water homeostasis regulation in amphibians:: Vasotocin and hydrins

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作者
Acher, R [1 ]
Chauvet, J [1 ]
Rouillé, Y [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris 06, Lab Biochem Chem, F-75006 Paris, France
关键词
water homeostasis regulation; amphibian osmoregulatory organs; hormone-regulated hydroosmotic cells; vasotocin; hydrins;
D O I
10.1016/S0248-4900(97)83380-1
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Volemia and osmolality homeostasis is ensured in vertebrates through neuroendocrine reflexes, involving an afferent neural branch from baro- and osmo-receptors to hypothalamus and an efferent endocrine branch from secretory neurons to target hydroosmotic cells equipped with receptors and effecters. Whereas the osmoregulatory system in the tadpole comprises three organs, namely gut, kidney and gills, as in freshwater fishes, the adult displays a quaternary strategy with gut, kidney, urinary bladder and skin. In particular, the cutaneous permeability entails a. great evaporative water loss when the animal is in the open air, loss that must be compensated by water reabsorption through the nephron and the urinary bladder and mainly by water uptake through the skin. Adaptation occurred at the level of these organs by regulation of their permeability through neurohypophysial hormones. Aside from vasotocin, active on the three organs, all anuran Amphibia possess hydrin 2 (vasotocinyl-Gly), a peptide resulting from a down-regulation of provasotocin processing. Exceptionally Xenopus laevis, a permanent aquatic toad, has hydrin 1 (vasotocinyl-Gly-Lys-Arg) instead of hydrin 2. Hydrins are somewhat more active than vasotocin on water permeation of skin and bladder but are devoid of antidiuretic activity. Adaptive evolution has created, along with the vasotocin-nephron system, preserved in all terrestrial non-mammalian tetrapods, additional functions such as the hydrin-skin and hydrin-bladder rehydration mechanisms. Specific hydrin receptors might exist in the skin and the bladder, different from those of vasotocin in the kidney. It is assumed that the water channel :recruitment mechanism, found for vasopressin acting on the collecting duct principal cells in mammals, is also involved when vasotocin and hydrins stimulate their hydroosmotic target cells and that hormone-regulated aquaporin 2-like proteins could be identified in the three osmoregulatory organs of amphibians.
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