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Stanley Eicosanoids in Invertebrate Signal Transduction Systems


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E-Book, Englisch, 290 Seiten

Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library

ISBN: 978-1-4008-6505-5
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



This volume generates a new paradigm for researching and understanding the biological meaning of eicosanoids. Eicosanoid is a general term for oxygenated metabolites of certain polyunsaturated fatty acids. The compounds are extremely important in human biology, in which they are well understood. Their importance to humans, however, has tended to overshadow their broader biological significance. David Stanley seeks to change that in this book, providing a general sketch of the medical background on eicosanoids and then developing a detailed critical treatment of eicosanoid actions in invertebrates and some lower vertebrates.

Stanley looks at the role of eicosanoids in, for example, invertebrate reproduction, immunity, and ion transport physiology. As he explains, eicosanoids also mediate important ecological interactions, particularly host-parasite interactions. Drawing on these physiological and ecological actions, the book develops a "biological paradigm," under which we understand that eicosanoids probably exert important actions in most, if not all, animals. Because eicosanoids mediate crucial events in the lives of animals, they are endowed with unusual explanatory power. Research designed to increase our understanding of eicosanoids has thus yielded and will continue to yield important new information about animal biology. In addition to representing a major advance in our understanding of eicosanoids in animals, this book serves as an unusually comprehensive and accessible introduction to eicosanoid research in general.

Originally published in 1999.

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Foreword by Ralph W. Howard ix

Acknowledgments xi

Chapter 1. Introduction: A Theory of the Biological Significance of Eicosanoids 3

Chapter 2. Eicosanoid Structures and Biosynthesis 11

The Mammalian Model of Eicosanoid Biosynthesis 12

Chapter 3. Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids 34

Essential Fatty Acids 34

C20 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Insects 39

The Complete Biosynthesis of 18:2n-6 in Insects 39

Biosynthesis of C20 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids 43

Patterns of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Metabolism in Insects 50

Chapter 4. Eicosanoids in the Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates 55

Eicosanoids in Insect Reproduction 55

Eicosanoids as the Barnacle Hatching Factor 74

Eicosanoids in Scallop Reproduction 79

Prostaglandins in Crayfish Vitellogenesis 82

Prawns 86

Eicosanoids in the Reproduction of Molluscs 87

Prostaglandins Influence Organismal-Level Events through Their Actions on Cells in the CNS 92

Eicosanoid Actions at the Cellular Level 94

Chapter 5. Eicosanoids in Invertebrate Immunity 109

Eicosanoids in Insect Cellular Immune Reactions to Bacterial infections 111

Eicosanoids Mediate Clearance of Injected Bacteria from Insect Heinolymph Circulation 112

Eicosanoids Mediate Nodulation Reactions to Bacterial Infections 117

Hypothesis: Eicosanoids Mediate Nodulation Reactions to Bacterial Infections in Most, If Not All, Insect Species 124

The Biochemistry of Eicosanoid Systems in Immune Tissues 133

Chapter 6. Eicosanoids in Invertebrate Ion Transport Physiology 152

Chapter 7. Emerging Eicosanoid Actions 173

Eicosanoids in Invertebrate Temperature Biology 173

Eicosanoids in Insect Peptide Hormone Signal Transduction 178

Eicosanoids in Development and Regeneration in Hydroids 183

Chapter 8. Eicosanoids Mediate Ecological Interactions 188

Eicosanoids in Predator Avoidance 188

Eicosanoids in Host-Parasite Interactions 194

Prostaglandin Biosynthesis Inhibitors in Insect Defensive Secretions: Do these Compounds Act in Insect Chemical Ecology? 231

Chapter 9. A Research Prospectus: Approaching the Frontiers 235

How Do Eicosanoids Work? 236

Understanding Departures from the Mammalian Background 237

The Enzymes Associated with Eicosanoids 239

Eicosanoids and Neurobiology 241

The Molecular Biology of Eicosanoids 243

An Epilogue 244

Abbreviations Used in References 245

References 249

Taxonomic Index 273

Subject Index 275



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