Biochemical strategy of sequestration of pyrrolizidine alkaloids by adults and larvae of chrysomelid leaf beetles

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作者
Hartmann, T
Theuring, C
Schmidt, J
Rahier, M
Pasteels, JM
机构
[1] Tech Univ Carolo Wilhelmina Braunschweig, Inst Pharmazeut Biol, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany
[2] Inst Pflanzenbiochem, D-06018 Halle, Germany
[3] Univ Neuchatel, CH-2007 Neuchatel, Switzerland
[4] Free Univ Brussels, Lab Biol Anim & Cellulaire, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
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Chrysomelidae; pyrrolizidine alkaloid N-oxide; pyrrolizidine alkaloid glycoside; sequestration; chemical defense;
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10.1016/S0022-1910(99)00093-1
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Tracer feeding experiments with C-14-labeled senecionine and senecionine N-oxide were carried out to identify the biochemical mechanisms of pyrrolizidine alkaloid sequestration in the alkaloid-adapted leaf beetle Oreina cacaliae (Chrysomelidae). The taxonomically closely related mint beetle (Chrysolina coerulans) which in its life history never faces pyrrolizidine alkaloids was chosen as a 'biochemically naive' control. In C. coerulans ingestion of the two tracers resulted in a transient occurrence of low levels of radioactivity in the hemolymph (1-5% of radioactivity fed). With both tracers, up to 90% of the radioactivity recovered from the hemolymph was senecionine. This indicates reduction of the alkaloid N-oxide in the gut. Adults and larvae of O, cacaliae sequester ingested senecionine N-oxide almost unchanged in their bodies (up to 95% of sequestered total radioactivity), whereas the tertiary alkaloid is converted into a polar metabolite (up to 90% of total sequestered radioactivity). This polar metabolite, which accumulates in the hemolymph and body, was identified by LC/MS analysis as an alkaloid glycoside, most likely senecionine O-glucoside. The following mechanism of alkaloid sequestration in O. cacaliae is suggested to have developed during the evolutionary adaptation of O. cacaliae to its alkaloid containing host plant: (i) suppression of the gut specific reduction of the alkaloid N-oxides, (ii) efficient uptake of the alkaloid N-oxides, and (iii) detoxification of the tertiary alkaloids by O-glucosylation. The biochemical mechanisms of sequestration of pyrrolizidine alkaloid N-oxides in Chysomelidae leaf beetles and Lepidoptera are compared with respect to toxicity, safe storage and defensive role of the alkaloids. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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