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  • Ciona intestinalis is a key model organism for studying neuropeptides and hormonal regulation due to its close evolutionary relationship with vertebrates.
  • Approximately 40 neuropeptides and receptors have been identified in Ciona, which are classified into vertebrate orthologs and novel peptide families.
  • The research highlights unique receptor interactions and pathways in Ciona that can enhance our understanding of endocrine systems in both invertebrates and chordates.

Article Abstract

The critical phylogenetic position of the ascidian, Ciona intestinalis, as the closest relative of vertebrates, suggested its potential applicability as a model organism in a wide variety of biological events including the nervous, neuroendocrine, and endocrine regulation. To date, approximately 40 neuropeptides and/or peptide hormones and several cognate receptors have been identified. These peptides are categorized into two types: (1) orthologs of vertebrate peptides, such as cholecystokinin, GnRH, tachykinin, vasopressin, and calcitonin, and (2) novel family peptides such as LF peptides and YFL/V peptides. Ciona GnRH receptors (Ci-GnRHR) were found to be multiplicated in the Ciona-specific lineages and to form unique heterodimers between Ci-GnRHR1 and R4 and between Ci-GnRHR2 and R4, leading to fine-tuning of the generation of second messengers. Furthermore, Ciona tachykinin was shown to regulate a novel protease-associated follicle growth pathway. These findings will pave the way for the exploration of both conserved and diversified endocrine, neuroendocrine, and nervous systems in the evolutionary lineage of invertebrate deuterostomes and/or chordates. In this chapter, we provide an overview of primary sequences, functions, and evolutionary aspects of neuropeptides, peptide hormones, and their receptors in C. intestinalis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23459-1_5DOI Listing

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