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  • Mosquito Malpighian tubules (MTs) secrete substances driven by V-type H-ATPase (VA), which is influenced by diuretic hormones and inhibited by the neurohormone CAPA.
  • Research shows that CAPA inhibits secretion by reducing VA activity through a NOS/cGMP/PKG signaling pathway, leading to changes in the distribution of VA protein complexes.
  • This study enhances our understanding of the hormonal regulation of MTs, highlighting the importance of VA in maintaining hydromineral balance after a blood meal.

Article Abstract

Like other insects, secretion by mosquito Malpighian tubules (MTs) is driven by the V-type H-ATPase (VA) localized in the apical membrane of principal cells. In , the antidiuretic neurohormone CAPA inhibits secretion by MTs stimulated by select diuretic hormones; however, the cellular effectors of this inhibitory signaling cascade remain unclear. Herein, we demonstrate that the VA inhibitor bafilomycin selectively inhibits serotonin (5HT)- and calcitonin-related diuretic hormone (DH)-stimulated secretion. VA activity increases in DH-treated MTs, whereas CAPA abolishes this increase through a NOS/cGMP/PKG signaling pathway. A critical feature of VA activation involves the reversible association of the cytosolic (V) and membrane (V) complexes. Indeed, higher V protein abundance was found in membrane fractions of DH-treated MTs, whereas CAPA significantly decreased V abundance in membrane fractions while increasing it in cytosolic fractions. V immunolocalization was observed strictly in the apical membrane of DH-treated MTs, whereas immunoreactivity was dispersed following CAPA treatment. VA complexes colocalized apically in female MTs shortly after a blood meal consistent with the peak and postpeak phases of diuresis. Comparatively, V immunoreactivity in MTs was more dispersed and did not colocalize with the V complex in the apical membrane at 3 h post blood meal, representing a time point after the late phase of diuresis has concluded. Therefore, CAPA inhibition of MTs involves reducing VA activity and promotes complex dissociation hindering secretion. Collectively, these findings reveal a key target in hormone-mediated inhibition of MTs countering diuresis that provides a deeper understanding of this critical physiological process necessary for hydromineral balance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10743368PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2308602120DOI Listing

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