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* Department of Physiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 48201 USA; and
Pure and Applied Biology, University of Wales, Cardiff CF1 3TL, U.K.
1Correspondence: Department of Physiology, Gordon H. Scott Hall of Basic Medical Sciences, Wayne State University, 540 E. Canfield Ave., Detroit, MI 48201. E-mail: jeffram{at}med.wayne.edu
The pheromone nereithione (cysteine-glutathione disulfide), which is
released by swimming females of the polychaete Nereis
succinea to activate spawning behavior of N.
succinea males, has recently been identified and synthesized.
Nereithione activates sperm release at less than 10-6 M,
one to two orders of magnitude less than oxidized glutathione or any
other glutathione derivative tested. The glutathione fragment
-glu-cys inhibited sperm release. Nereithione aroused three
components of the male nuptial behavior: circling, sperm release, and
accelerated swimming. Electrophysiological activity elicited by
nereithione near the sperm release site consisted of initial large
spikes, cyclic bursting activity, and small spikes lasting up to a
minute and was dose dependent, rapid, reversible, and repeatable. This
preparation is an excellent model system for characterizing the
receptors and functions of a marine pheromone.Ram, J. L.,
Müller, C. T., Beckmann, M., Hardege, J. D. The
spawning pheromone cysteine-glutathione disulfide (`nereithione')
arouses a multicomponent nuptial behavior and electrophysiological
activity in Nereis succinea males.
Key Words: cysteine-glutathione disulfide pheromone spawning behavior sperm release
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