Gut-islet endocrinology-some evolutionary aspects
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Gut-islet endocrinology-some evolutionary aspects
Abstract
Immunological and biological studies have shown that many of the mammalian gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) hormones have counterparts in lower vertebrates. Hormonal localization in cyclostomes and fishes suggests that insulin was phylogenetically the first islet hormone, followed by somatostatin, glucagon and, last, pancreatic polypeptide (PP). Some of the GEP peptides are present in the central and peripheral nervous system of lower vertebrates as well as mammals. GEP hormone-like substances resembling insulin, somatostatin, glucagon, PP, gastrin, secretin, VIP, substance P and enkephalin also occur in protostomian invertebrates (Annelida, Arthropoda, Mollusca), particularly in their nervous system. These findings indicate that the vertebrate hormones may have originated in neural tissue before the development of the vertebrate line of evolution.
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