TY - JOUR A1 - Ast, Sandra A1 - Müller, Holger A1 - Flehr, Roman A1 - Klamroth, Tillmann A1 - Walz, Bernd A1 - Holdt, Hans-Jürgen T1 - High Na+ and K+-induced fluorescence enhancement of a pi-conjugated phenylaza-18-crown-6-triazol-substituted coumarin fluoroionophore JF - Chemical communications N2 - The new pi-conjugated 1,2,3-triazol-1,4-diyl fluoroionophore 1 generated via Cu(I) catalyzed [3 + 2] cycloaddition shows high fluorescence enhancement factors (FEF) in the presence of Na+ (FEF = 58) and K+ (FEF = 27) in MeCN and high selectivity towards K+ under simulated physiological conditions (160 mM K+ or Na+, respectively) with a FEF of 2.5 for K+. Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/c0cc04370b SN - 1359-7345 VL - 47 IS - 16 SP - 4685 EP - 4687 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry CY - Cambridge ER - TY - GEN A1 - Rein, Julia A1 - Voss, Martin A1 - Blenau, Wolfgang A1 - Walz, Bernd A1 - Baumann, Otto T1 - Hormone-induced assembly and activation of V-ATPase in blowfly salivary glands is mediated by protein kinase A N2 - The vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase) in the apical membrane of blowfly (Calliphora vicina) salivary gland cells energizes the secretion of a KCl-rich saliva in response to the neurohormone serotonin (5-HT). We have shown previously that exposure to 5-HT induces a cAMP-mediated reversible assembly of V-0 and V-1 subcomplexes to V-ATPase holoenzymes and increases V-ATPase-driven proton transport. Here, we analyze whether the effect of cAMP on V-ATPase is mediated by protein kinase A (PKA) or exchange protein directly activated by cAMP (Epac), the cAMP target proteins that are present within the salivary glands. Immunofluorescence microscopy shows that PKA activators, but not Epac activators, induce the translocation of V1 components from the cytoplasm to the apical membrane, indicative of an assembly of V-ATPase holoenzymes. Measurements of transepithelial voltage changes and microfluorometric pH measurements at the luminal surface of cells in isolated glands demonstrate further that PKA-activating cAMP analogs increase cation transport to the gland lumen and induce a V-ATPase-dependent luminal acidification, whereas activators of Epac do not. Inhibitors of PKA block the 5-HT-induced V-1 translocation to the apical membrane and the increase in proton transport. We conclude that cAMP exerts its effects on V-ATPase via PKA. KW - Vacuolar h+-atpase KW - camp binding-sites KW - cyclic-amp KW - plasma-membrane KW - drosophila-melanogaster Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-46126 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Just, Frank A1 - Walz, Bernd T1 - Immunocytochemical localization of Na+/K+-ATPase and V-H+-ATPase in the salivary glands of the cockroach, periplaneta americana Y1 - 1994 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ukhanov, Kyrill A1 - Mills, S. J. A1 - Potter, Barry V. L. A1 - Walz, Bernd T1 - InsP3-induced Ca2+ release in permeabilized invertebrate photoreceptors : a link between phototransduction and Ca2+ stores Y1 - 2001 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Walz, Bernd A1 - Zimmermann, Bernhard A1 - Seidl, Siegfried T1 - Intracellular Ca2+ concentration and latency of light-induced Ca2+ changes in photoreceptors of the honeybee drone Y1 - 1994 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schewe, Bettina A1 - Schmaelzlin, Elmar A1 - Walz, Bernd T1 - Intracellular pH homeostasis and serotonin-induced pH changes in Calliphora salivary glands : the contribution of V-ATPase and carbonic anhydrase Y1 - 2008 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schewe, Bettina A1 - Blenau, Wolfgang A1 - Walz, Bernd T1 - Intracellular pH regulation in unstimulated Calliphora salivary glands is Na+ dependent and requires V-ATPase activity JF - The journal of experimental biology N2 - Salivary gland cells of the blowfly Calliphora vicina have a vacuolar-type H+-ATPase (V-ATPase) that lies in their apical membrane and energizes the secretion of a KCl-rich primary saliva upon stimulation with serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine). Whether and to what extent V-ATPase contributes to intracellular pH (pH(i)) regulation in unstimulated gland cells is unknown. We used the fluorescent dye BCECF to study intracellular pH(i) regulation microfluorometrically and show that: (1) under resting conditions, the application of Na+-free physiological saline induces an intracellular alkalinization attributable to the inhibition of the activity of a Na+-dependent glutamate transporter; (2) the maintenance of resting pHi is Na+, Cl-, concanamycin A and DIDS sensitive; (3) recovery from an intracellular acid load is Na+ sensitive and requires V-ATPase activity; (4) the Na+/H+ antiporter is not involved in pHi recovery after a NH4Cl prepulse; and (5) at least one Na+-dependent transporter and the V-ATPase maintain recovery from an intracellular acid load. Thus, under resting conditions, the V-ATPase and at least one Na+-dependent transporter maintain normal pH(i) values of pH.7.5. We have also detected the presence of a Na+-dependent glutamate transporter, which seems to act as an acid loader. Despite this not being a common pH(i)-regulating transporter, its activity affects steady-state pH(i) in C. vicina salivary gland cells. KW - Calliphora vicina KW - salivary gland KW - intracellular pH regulation KW - Na+/H+ antiporter KW - NHE KW - vacuolar H+-ATPase KW - V-ATPase KW - intracellular pH KW - insect KW - blowfly KW - BCECF KW - NH4Cl prepulse Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.063172 SN - 0022-0949 VL - 215 IS - 8 SP - 1337 EP - 1345 PB - Company of Biologists Limited CY - Cambridge ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Walz, Bernd A1 - Ukhanov, Kyrill T1 - Light-dependent repetitive Ca2+ spikes induced by extracellular application of neumycin in honeybee drone photoreceptors Y1 - 2000 SN - 0340-7594 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Just, Frank A1 - Walz, Bernd T1 - Localization of carbonic-anhydrase in the salivary-glands of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana Y1 - 1994 SN - 0301-5564 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Röser, Claudia A1 - Jordan, Nadine A1 - Balfanz, Sabine A1 - Baumann, Arnd A1 - Walz, Bernd A1 - Baumann, Otto A1 - Blenau, Wolfgang T1 - Molecular and pharmacological characterization of serotonin 5-HT2 alpha and 5-HT7 receptors in the salivary glands of the blowfly calliphora vicina JF - PLoS one N2 - Secretion in blowfly (Calliphora vicina) salivary glands is stimulated by the biogenic amine serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT), which activates both inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP(3))/Ca2+ and cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP) signalling pathways in the secretory cells. In order to characterize the signal-inducing 5-HT receptors, we cloned two cDNAs (Cv5-ht2 alpha, Cv5-ht7) that share high similarity with mammalian 5-HT2 and 5-HT7 receptor genes, respectively. RT-PCR demonstrated that both receptors are expressed in the salivary glands and brain. Stimulation of Cv5-ht2 alpha-transfected mammalian cells with 5-HT elevates cytosolic [Ca2+] in a dose-dependent manner (EC50 = 24 nM). In Cv5-ht7-transfected cells, 5-HT produces a dose-dependent increase in [cAMP](i) (EC50 = 4 nM). We studied the pharmacological profile for both receptors. Substances that appear to act as specific ligands of either Cv5-HT2 alpha or Cv5-HT7 in the heterologous expression system were also tested in intact blowfly salivary gland preparations. We observed that 5-methoxytryptamine (100 nM) activates only the Cv(5)-HT2 alpha receptor, 5-carboxamidotryptamine (300 nM) activates only the Cv5-HT7 receptor, and clozapine (1 mu M) antagonizes the effects of 5-HT via Cv5-HT7 in blowfly salivary glands, providing means for the selective activation of each of the two 5-HT receptor subtypes. This study represents the first comprehensive molecular and pharmacological characterization of two 5-HT receptors in the blowfly and permits the analysis of the physiological role of these receptors, even when co-expressed in cells, and of the modes of interaction between the Ca2+- and cAMP-signalling cascades. Citation: Roser C, Jordan N, Balfanz S, Baumann A, Walz B, et al. (2012) Molecular and Pharmacological Characterization of Serotonin 5-HT2a and 5-HT7 Receptors in the Salivary Glands of the Blowfly Calliphora vicina. Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049459 SN - 1932-6203 VL - 7 IS - 11 PB - PLoS CY - San Fransisco ER - TY - GEN A1 - Blenau, Wolfgang A1 - Rotte, Cathleen A1 - Krach, Christian A1 - Balfanz, Sabine A1 - Baumann, Arnd A1 - Walz, Bernd T1 - Molecular characterization and localization of the first tyramine receptor of the American cockroach (Periplaneta americana) N2 - The phenolamines octopamine and tyramine control, regulate, and modulate many physiological and behavioral processes in invertebrates. Vertebrates possess only small amounts of both substances, and thus, octopamine and tyramine, together with other biogenic amines, are referred to as “trace amines.” Biogenic amines evoke cellular responses by activating G-protein-coupled receptors. We have isolated a complementary DNA (cDNA) that encodes a biogenic amine receptor from the American cockroach Periplaneta americana, viz., Peatyr1, which shares high sequence similarity to members of the invertebrate tyramine-receptor family. The PeaTYR1 receptor was stably expressed in human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 cells, and its ligand response has been examined. Receptor activation with tyramine reduces adenylyl cyclase activity in a dose-dependent manner (EC50 350 nM). The inhibitory effect of tyramine is abolished by co-incubation with either yohimbine or chlorpromazine. Receptor expression has been investigated by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and immunocytochemistry. The mRNA is present in various tissues including brain, salivary glands, midgut, Malpighian tubules, and leg muscles. The effect of tyramine on salivary gland acinar cells has been investigated by intracellular recordings, which have revealed excitatory presynaptic actions of tyramine. This study marks the first comprehensive molecular, pharmacological, and functional characterization of a tyramine receptor in the cockroach. KW - Biogenic amine KW - cellular signaling KW - G-protein-coupled receptor KW - octopamine KW - salivary gland Y1 - 2009 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-44335 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schmälzlin, Elmar A1 - Walz, Bernd A1 - Klimant, Ingo A1 - Schewe, Bettina A1 - Löhmannsröben, Hans-Gerd T1 - Monitoring hormone-induced oxygen consumption in the salivary glands of the blowfly, Calliphora vicina, by use of luminescent microbeads N2 - The salivary glands of the blowfly were injected with luminescent oxygen-sensitive microbeads. The changes in oxygen content within individual gland tubules during hormone-induced secretory activity were quantified. The measurements are based on an upgraded phase-modulation technique, where the phase shift of the sensor phosphorescence is determined independently from concentration and background signals. We show that the combination of a lock-in amplifier with a fluorescence microscope results in a convenient setup to measure oxygen concentrations within living animal tissues at the cellular level. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - paper 006 Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-12206 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Blenau, Wolfgang A1 - Troppmann, Britta A1 - Walz, Bernd T1 - Pharmacology of serotonin-induced salivary secretion in Periplaneta americana N2 - The acinar salivary gland of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana, is innervated by dopaminergic and serotonergic nerve fibers. Stimulation of the glands by serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) results in the production of a protein-rich saliva, whereas stimulation by dopamine results in saliva that is protein-free. Thus, dopamine acts selectively on ion-transporting peripheral cells within the acini, and 5-HT acts on protein-producing central cells. We have investigated the pharmacology of the 5-HT-induced secretory activity of isolated salivary glands of P. americana by testing several 5-HT receptor agonists and antagonists. The effects of 5-HT can be mimicked by the non-selective 5-HT receptor agonist 5-methoxytryptamine. All tested agonists that display at least some receptor subtype specificity in mammals, i.e., 5-carboxamidotryptamine, (+/-)-8-OH-DPAT, (+/-)-DOI, and AS 19, were ineffective in stimulating salivary secretion. 5-HT-induced secretion can be blocked by the vertebrate 5-HT receptor antagonists methiothepin, cyproheptadine, and mianserin. Our pharmacological data indicate that the pharmacology of arthropod 5-HT receptors is remarkably different from that of their vertebrate counterparts. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. KW - Biogenic amine KW - G protein-coupled receptor KW - insect KW - salivary gland KW - secretion Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-44319 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Aschenbrenner, Stefan A1 - Walz, Bernd T1 - Pleated septate junctions in leech photoreceptors : ultrastructure, arrangement of septa, gate and fence functions Y1 - 1998 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gräf, Ralph A1 - Seckler, Robert A1 - Hagemann, Alfred A1 - D'Aprile, Iwan-Michelangelo A1 - Schulte, Christoph A1 - Zimmermann, Matthias A1 - Blom, Hans A1 - Horn-Conrad, Antje A1 - Kampe, Heike A1 - Jäger, Sophie A1 - Haase, Jana A1 - Eckardt, Barbara A1 - Priebs-Tröger, Astrid A1 - Walz, Bernd T1 - Portal Wissen = Raum BT - Das Forschungsmagazin der Universität Potsdam N2 - Mit „Portal Wissen“ laden wir Sie ein, die Forschung an der Universität Potsdam zu entdecken und in ihrer Vielfalt kennenzulernen. In der ersten Ausgabe dreht sich alles um „Räume“. Räume, in denen geforscht wird, solche, die es zu erforschen gilt, andere, die durch Wissenschaft zugänglich oder erschlossen werden, aber auch Räume, die Wissenschaft braucht, um sich entfalten zu können. Forschung vermisst Räume: „Wissenschaft wird von Menschen gemacht“, schrieb der Physiker Werner Heisenberg. Umgekehrt lässt sich sagen: Wissenschaft macht Menschen, widmet sich ihnen, beeinflusst sie. Dieser Beziehung ist „Portal Wissen“ nachgegangen. Wir haben Wissenschaftler getroffen, sie gefragt, wie aus ihren Fragen Projekte entstehen, haben sie auf dem oft verschlungenen Weg zum Ziel begleitet. Ein besonderes Augenmerk dieses Heftes gilt den „Kulturellen Begegnungsräumen“, denen ein eigener Profilbereich der Forschung an der Universität Potsdam gewidmet ist. Forschung hat Räume: Labore, Bibliotheken, Gewächshäuser oder Archive – hier ist Wissenschaft zu Liebe Leserinnen und Leser, Hause. All diese Orte sind so einzigartig wie die Wissenschaftler, die in ihnen arbeiten, oder die Untersuchungen, die hier stattfinden. Erst die Vision davon, wie ein Problem zu lösen ist, macht aus einfachen Zimmern „Laborräume“. Wir haben ihre Türen geöffnet, um zu zeigen, was – und wer – sich dahinter befindet. Forschung eröffnet Räume: Wenn Wissenschaft erfolgreich ist, bewegt sie uns, bringt uns voran. Auf dem Weg einer wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnis aus dem Labor in den Alltag stehen mitunter Hürden, die meist nicht auf den ersten Blick zu erkennen sind. Auf jeden Fall aber ist ihre Anwendung erster Ausgangspunkt von Wissenschaft, Antrieb und Motivation jedes Forschers. „Portal Wissen“ zeigt, welche „Praxisräume“ sich aus der Übersetzung von Forschungsresultaten ergeben. Dort, wo wir es unbedingt erwarten, und dort, wo vielleicht nicht. Forschung erschließt Räume: Bei Expeditionen, Feldversuchen und Exkursionen wird nahezu jede Umgebung zum mobilen Labor. So eröffnet Wissenschaft Zugänge auch zu Orten, die auf vielfach andere Weise verschlossen oder unzugänglich scheinen. Wir haben uns in Forscher- Reisetaschen gemogelt, um bei Entdeckungsreisen dabei zu sein, die weit weg – vor allem nach Afrika – führen. Zugleich haben wir beobachtet, wie „Entwicklungsräume“ sich auch von Potsdam aus erschließen lassen oder zumindest ihre Vermessung in Potsdam beginnen kann. Forschung braucht Räume: Wissenschaft hat zwei Geschlechter, endlich. Noch nie waren so viele Frauen in der Forschung tätig wie derzeit. Ein Grund zum Ausruhen ist dies gleichwohl nicht. Deutschlandweit ist aktuell nur jede fünfte Professur von einer Frau besetzt. „Portal Wissen“ schaut, welche „Entwicklungsräume“ Frauen sich in der Wissenschaft, aber auch darüber hinaus geschaffen haben. Und wo sie ihnen verwehrt werden. Wir wünschen Ihnen eine anregende Lektüre und dass auch Sie einen Raum finden, der Sie inspiriert. Prof. Dr. Robert Seckler Vizepräsident für Forschung und wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs T3 - Portal Wissen: Das Forschungsmagazin der Universität Potsdam [Deutsche Ausgabe] - 01/2012 Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-440785 SN - 2194-4237 IS - 01/2012 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rietdorf, Katja A1 - Blenau, Wolfgang A1 - Walz, Bernd T1 - Protein secretion in cockroach salivary glands requires an increase in intracellular cAMP and Ca2+ concentrations N2 - The salivary glands in the cockroach Periplaneta americana secrete protein-containing saliva when stimulated by serotonin (5-HT) and protein-free saliva upon dopamine stimulation. In order to obtain information concerning the signalling pathways involved in 5-HT-induced protein secretion, we have determined the protein content of saliva secreted after experimental manipulations that potentially elevate intracellular Ca2+ and cyclic nucleotide concentrations in isolated glands. We have found that 5-HT stimulates the rate of protein secretion in a dose-dependent manner (threshold: 3 x 10(-8) M; EC50 1.5 x 10(-6) M). The maximal rate of 5-HT-induced protein secretion was 2.2 +/- 0.2 mu g/min. Increasing intracellular Ca2+ or cAMP by bath application of ionomycin (5 mu M), db cAMP (10 mM), forskolin (100 mu M) or IBMX (100 mu M), respectively, stimulated protein secretion at significantly lower rates, whereas db cGMP (1 mM) did not activate protein secretion. The high rates and the kinetics of 5-HT-induced protein secretion could only be mimicked by either applying forskolin together with IBMX (with or without ionomycin) or by applying IBMX together with ionomycin. Our measurements suggest that 5-HT-induced protein secretion is mediated by an elevation of [cAMP](i) and that Ca2+ may function as a co-agonist and augment the rate of protein secretion. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved Y1 - 2005 SN - 0022-1910 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dames, Petra A1 - Schmidt, R. A1 - Walz, Bernd A1 - Baumann, Otto T1 - Regulation of vacuolar-type H+-ATPase (vATPase) in blowfly salivary glands Y1 - 2004 SN - 0171-9335 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Just, Frank A1 - Walz, Bernd T1 - Salivary glands of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana : new data from light and electron-microscopy Y1 - 1994 SN - 0362-2525 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schmidt, R. A1 - Walz, Bernd T1 - Serotonin and histamine produce different spatiotemporal Ca2+ signals in blowfly salivary glands Y1 - 2004 SN - 0171-9335 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zimmermann, Bernhard A1 - Walz, Bernd T1 - Serotonin-induced intercellular calcium waves in salivary glands of the blowfley Calliphora erythrocephala Y1 - 1997 ER -