HEMOLYMPH INSULIN-LIKE PEPTIDES (ILP) TITERS AND THE INFLUENCE OF ILP AND MAMMALIAN INSULIN ON THE AMINO-ACID-INCORPORATION IN THE MANTLE COLLAR IN-VITRO IN HELISOMA (MOLLUSCA)

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SEVALA, VM
SEVALA, VL
SALEUDDIN, ASM
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In Helisoma duryi, the periostracum is the outermost organic layer of the shell and it is secreted by the mantle collar. Addition of porcine insulin (0.1 mug/ml) to the incubation medium increases the incorporation of labeled amino acids in the mantle collar in vitro. The immunoblotting technique revealed two immunoreactive insulin bands with a molecular weight of 16 and 7 kDa in the hemolymph. Partial purification of insulin-like peptides from the hemolymph by gel filtration chromatography showed that only one fraction containing approximately 7 kDa polypeptide stimulated the incorporation of amino acids into the mantle collar as well as into the periostracum in a dose-dependent manner. In laboratory populations of Helisoma, snails with two different shell growth rates can be recognized: fast and slow. Hemolymph titers of insulin-like peptide are low in fast-growing snails (2.3 +/- 0.25 mIU/ml) and higher in slow-growing snails (7.8 +/- 0.46 mIU/ml). When a piece of shell at the edge is removed, a structurally identical new piece is formed within either two days (fast regeneration) or a longer period of seven days (slow regeneration). Hemolymph titers of insulin-like peptide undergo fluctuations during the period of shell regeneration, but a general pattern can be recognized. The titers are low when the shell deposition rate is high and vice versa. We suggest that the insulin-like peptide in the hemolymph is involved in shell growth or shell regeneration.
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