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二色锥蝽的挥发性化合物多样性与保守的警报行为

Volatile compound diversity and conserved alarm behaviour in Triatoma dimidiata.

作者信息

May-Concha Irving, Rojas Julio C, Cruz-López Leopoldo, Ibarra-Cerdeña Carlos N, Ramsey Janine M

机构信息

Centro Regional de Investigación en Salud Pública (CRISP), Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP), Tapachula, Chiapas, México.

Departamento de Neuroetología Ecológica, Centro de Investigaciones Científicas y Transferencia de Tecnológica a la Producción (CICyTTP), Diamante, Entre Ríos, Argentina.

出版信息

Parasit Vectors. 2015 Feb 6;8:84. doi: 10.1186/s13071-015-0678-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Triatoma dimidiata (Latreille) is a key vector complex of Trypanosoma cruzi, etiologic agent of Chagas disease, as it spans North, Central, and South America. Although morphological and genetic studies clearly indicate existence of at least five clades within the species, there has been no robust or systematic revision, or appropriate nomenclature change for species within the complex. Three of the clades (haplogroups) are distributed in Mexico, and recent evidence attests to dispersal of clades across previously "presumed" monotypic geographic regions. Evidence of niche conservatism among sister species of this complex suggests that geographic dispersal is possible for non-sympatric populations, although no information is available on the behavioural aspects of potential interclade interactions, for instance whether differentiation of chemical signaling or response to these signals could impede communication among the haplogroups.

METHODS

Volatiles emitted by disturbed bugs, Brindley's (BGs), and metasternal (MGs) glands were identified using solid-phase micro-extraction (SPME) and gas chromatography coupled mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Volatile compounds emitted by BGs and MGs, and those secreted by disturbed nymphs and adults, of the three Mexican T. dimidiata haplogroups were tested for avoidance behaviour by conspecific nymphs and adults using an olfactometer.

RESULTS

Triatoma dimidiata haplogroups all have three age-related alarm responses: absence of response by early stage nymphs, stage-specific response by 4-5th stage nymphs, and a shared 4-5th nymph and adult response to adult compounds. Disturbed bugs released 15 to 24 compounds depending on the haplogroup, among which were three pyrazines, the first report of these organoleptics in Triatominae. Isobutyric acid from BGs was the most abundant molecule in the response in all haplogroups, in addition to 15 (h1) to 21 (h2 and h3) MG compounds. Avoidance behaviour of disturbed bugs and volatiles emitted by BGs were haplogroup specific, while those from the MG were not.

CONCLUSIONS

Discriminant and cluster analysis of BG + MG compounds indicate significant separation among the three haplogroups, while alarm response compounds were similar between h2 and h3, both distinct from h1. This latter haplogroup is ancestral phylogenetically to the other two. Our results suggest that alarm responses are a conserved behaviour in the Triatoma dimidiata complex.

摘要

背景

二点锥猎蝽(Triatoma dimidiata,拉特雷尔)是恰加斯病病原体克氏锥虫(Trypanosoma cruzi)的主要传播媒介复合体,分布于北美洲、中美洲和南美洲。尽管形态学和遗传学研究明确表明该物种内至少存在五个进化枝,但尚未进行全面或系统的修订,也未对该复合体中的物种进行适当的命名更改。其中三个进化枝(单倍型类群)分布在墨西哥,最近有证据证明进化枝已扩散至先前 “假定” 的单型地理区域。该复合体姐妹物种之间生态位保守性的证据表明,非同域分布的种群可能发生地理扩散,不过关于潜在进化枝间相互作用的行为方面尚无信息,例如化学信号的差异或对这些信号的反应是否会阻碍单倍型类群之间的交流。

方法

使用固相微萃取(SPME)和气相色谱 - 质谱联用(GC - MS)鉴定受干扰的猎蝽、布林德利氏腺(BGs)和后胸腺(MGs)释放的挥发性物质。使用嗅觉仪测试墨西哥三种二点锥猎蝽单倍型类群的BGs和MGs释放的挥发性化合物,以及受干扰的若虫和成虫分泌的挥发性化合物对同种若虫和成虫的回避行为。

结果

二点锥猎蝽单倍型类群均有三种与年龄相关的警报反应:早期若虫无反应、4 - 5龄若虫有阶段特异性反应,以及4 - 5龄若虫和成虫对成虫化合物有共同反应。根据单倍型类群的不同,受干扰的猎蝽释放15至24种化合物,其中包括三种吡嗪类化合物,这是这些感官物质在锥蝽亚科中的首次报道。BGs分泌的异丁酸是所有单倍型类群反应中含量最丰富的分子,此外MGs还分泌15种(h1)至21种(h2和h3)化合物。受干扰猎蝽的回避行为以及BGs释放的挥发性物质具有单倍型类群特异性,而MGs释放的挥发性物质则不具有。

结论

BG + MG化合物的判别分析和聚类分析表明,三个单倍型类群之间有明显区分,而警报反应化合物在h2和h3之间相似,两者均与h1不同。后一个单倍型类群在系统发育上是另外两个的祖先。我们的结果表明,警报反应是二点锥猎蝽复合体中的一种保守行为。

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