Insect hormones in vertebrates: anabolic effects of 20-hydroxyecdysone in Japanese quail.

Experientia Pub Date : 1996-07-15 DOI:10.1007/BF01925578
K Sláma, K Koudela, J Tenora, A Mathová
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Ecdysteroids are hormones controlling cell proliferation, growth and the developmental cycles of insects and other invertebrates. They are occasionally present in various unrelated plants for no apparent reason; no phytohormonal function has yet been identified. In certain cases, ecdysteroids are accumulated to high levels in leaves, roots or seeds. Some ecdysteroid-containing plants have been known as medicinal plants for centuries. One of them, Leuzea carthamoides Iljin (Asteraceae), growing in Central Asia, contains 0.4% ecdysteroid in dry roots and 2% in seeds. A pharmacological preparation from this plant, "Ecdisten', is already available as a commercial preparation for its anabolic, tonic and other effects, for medical use (review). It remained problematic, however, whether ecdysteroids were truly responsible for these effects, because Leuzea contains a number of other biologically active compounds in addition to ecdysteroids. We extracted and purified ecdysteroids from the seeds of Leuzea. With 6 g of 96% 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), we made a large-scale feeding assay with Japanese quail to find out whether ecdysteroid alone could duplicate the anabolic effects of the seeds. We found that the 96% ecdysteroid increased the mass of the developing quails in a dose-dependent manner, with the rate of increase proportional to the ecdysteroid content in the seeds; there was a 115% increase in living mass with 100 mg kg-1 of pure 20E compared with 109.5% increase with 100-180 mg kg-1 20E equivalents in the seeds. We conclude that the plethora of growth-promoting, vitamin-like effects induced in vertebrates by Leuzea is mediated by ecdysteroids.

脊椎动物体内的昆虫激素:20-羟基蜕皮素在日本鹌鹑体内的合成代谢作用。
外甾体激素是控制昆虫和其他无脊椎动物细胞增殖、生长和发育周期的激素。它们偶尔出现在各种不相关的植物中,没有明显的原因;目前还没有发现植物激素的功能。在某些情况下,表皮甾体在叶子、根或种子中积累到很高的水平。一些含有类固醇的植物几个世纪以来一直被认为是药用植物。其中一种是生长在中亚的Leuzea carthamoides Iljin (Asteraceae),干根中含有0.4%的表皮甾体,种子中含有2%的表皮甾体。这种植物的一种药理学制剂"Ecdisten ",由于其合成代谢、滋补和其他作用,已可作为商业制剂用于医疗用途(审查)。然而,蜕皮激素是否真的是造成这些影响的原因仍然是一个问题,因为除了蜕皮激素外,白花还含有许多其他生物活性化合物。我们从黄花种子中提取并纯化了表皮甾体。我们用6 g 96%的20-羟基蜕皮激素(20E)对日本鹌鹑进行了大规模饲养试验,以确定单独蜕皮激素是否能复制种子的合成代谢作用。结果表明,96%的外皮甾体能使发育中的鹌鹑体重呈剂量依赖性增加,其增加速率与种子中外皮甾体含量成正比;100 mg kg-1纯20E可使种子的活质量增加115%,而100-180 mg kg-1等量20E可使种子的活质量增加109.5%。我们得出结论,Leuzea在脊椎动物中诱导的大量促进生长的维生素样作用是由表皮类固醇介导的。
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