Distribution of cionin, a cholecystokinin/gastrin family peptide, and its receptor in the central nervous system of Ciona intestinalis type A

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Shiho Taniguchi
Satoshi Nakayama
Rin Iguchi
Yasunori Sasakura
Honoo Satake
Shuichi Wada
Nobuo Suzuki
Michio Ogasawara
Toshio Sekiguchi
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[1] Kanazawa University,Noto Marine Laboratory, Institute of Nature and Environmental Technology
[2] Chiba University,Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science
[3] University of Tsukuba,Shimoda Marine Research Center
[4] Bioorganic Research Institute,Department of Animal Bioscience, Faculty of Bioscience
[5] Suntory Foundation for Life Sciences,undefined
[6] Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 14卷
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Cholecystokinin; Gastrin; Ascidian; Cholinergic neuron;
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The cholecystokinin (CCK)/gastrin family peptides are involved in regulation of feeding and digestion in vertebrates. In the ascidian Ciona intestinalis type A (Ciona robusta), cionin, a CCK/gastrin family peptide, has been identified. Cionin is expressed exclusively in the central nervous system (CNS). In contrast, cionin receptor expression has been detected in the CNS, digestive tract, and ovary. Although cionin has been reported to be involved in ovulation, its physiological function in the CNS remains to be investigated. To elucidate its neural function, in the present study, we analyzed the expression of cionin and cionin receptors in the CNS. Cionin was expressed mainly in neurons residing in the anterior region of the cerebral ganglion. In contrast, the gene expressin of the cionin receptor gene CioR1, was detected in the middle part of the cerebral ganglion and showed a similar expression pattern to that of VACHT, a cholinergic neuron marker gene. Moreover, CioR1 was found to be expressed in cholinergic neurons. Consequently, these results suggest that cionin interacts with cholinergic neurons as a neurotransmitter or neuromodulator via CioR1. This study provides insights into a biological role of a CCK/gastrin family peptide in the CNS of ascidians.
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