Cellular Mechanism of Molt-Inhibiting Hormone Action in the Crustacean
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    Molting in decapod crustaceans is coordinated by endocrine cues,and the primary axis of endocrine regulation comprises a steroid-producing epithelioid gland termed the Y-organ (YO) and a neurosecretory center termed the X-organ /sinus gland complex ( XO /SG). The signaling pathway activated by MIH,however, remains a controversy. This paper has summarized cellular mechanisms of the MIH regulation,including research methods and current three controversial issues: MIH receptors,functions of cAMP and cGMP,and functions of Ca2+ .

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QI Yi-Zhou, ZHU Dong-Fa, YANG Ji-Fen, SU Qing. 2010. Cellular Mechanism of Molt-Inhibiting Hormone Action in the Crustacean. Chinese Journal of Zoology, 45(2): 165-170.

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  • Received:August 20,2009
  • Revised:December 29,2009
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