A brief and updated introduction to the neuroendocrine system of crustaceans
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A brief and updated introduction to the neuroendocrine system of crustaceans
Abstract
The neuroendocrine system of crustaceans is complex and regulates many processes, such as development, growth, reproduction, osmoregulation, behavior, and metabolism. Once stimulated, crustaceans' neuroendocrine tissues modulate the release of monoamines, ecdysteroids, and neuropeptides that can act as hormones or neurotransmitters. Over a few decades, research has unraveled some mechanisms governing these processes, substantially contributing to understanding crustacean physiology. More aspects of crustacean neuroendocrinology are being comprehended with molecular biology, transcriptome, and genomics analyses. Hence, these studies will also significantly enhance the ability to cultivate decapods, such as crabs and shrimps, used as human food sources. In this review, current knowledge on crustacean endocrinology is updated with new findings about crustacean hormones, focusing mainly on the main neuroendocrine organs and their hormones and the effects of these molecules regulating metabolism, growth, reproduction, and color adaptation. New evidence about vertebrate-type hormones found in crustaceans is included and discussed. Finally, this review may assist in understanding how the emerging chemicals of environmental concern can potentially impair and disrupt crustacean's endocrine functions and their physiology.
Keywords: Crustacean growth; Crustacean reproduction; Ecdysteroids; Metabolism; Monoamines; Neuropeptides.
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Declaration of competing interest As the corresponding author, I am sending the manuscript “A brief and updated introduction to the neuroendocrine system of crustaceans” in order to submit for publication on the Special Issue “Hormonal Regulation and Disruption in Invertebrates” in the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. In the name of all authors, I certify that this manuscript is not under consideration by any other journal and that all the authors have read the manuscript and agreed to have their names listed as authors. I also certify that all the authors collaborated in the development of this research work. Finally, there is no potential conflict of interest including any financial, personal or other relationships with other people or organizations related to this manuscript.
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