Department of Chemical Ecology, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany.
PLoS One. 2023 Oct 5;18(10):e0291180. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291180. eCollection 2023.
Several herbivorous insects consume certain metabolites from plants for other purposes than nutrition, such as defence. Adults of the turnip sawfly, Athalia rosae take up specific terpenoids, called clerodanoids, from Ajuga reptans. These metabolites are slightly modified by the sawflies and influence their mating behaviour and defence against predators. We characterised these metabolites and investigated their localisation in the insect and the specificity of the uptake and metabolite modification. Therefore, we performed feeding assays with adults and larvae of A. rosae as well as larvae of Spodoptera exigua, followed by chemical analyses. Two main clerodanoid-derived metabolites were detected in the abdomen and thorax but also on the surface of the adults. Small amounts were also found in larvae of the sawfly, while they were not detectable in S. exigua. Our findings provide new insights into the peculiarities of pharmacophagy and specialised metabolism in A. rosae.
几种草食性昆虫为了非营养目的而消耗植物中的某些代谢物,例如防御。萝卜茎蜂的成虫从匍匐筋骨草中摄取特定的萜类化合物,称为 clerodanoids。这些代谢物被茎蜂略微修饰,影响它们的交配行为和对捕食者的防御。我们对这些代谢物进行了表征,并研究了它们在昆虫中的定位以及摄取和代谢物修饰的特异性。因此,我们进行了喂食实验,用萝卜茎蜂的成虫和幼虫以及烟青虫的幼虫进行了喂食实验,然后进行了化学分析。在成虫的腹部和胸部以及表面检测到两种主要的 clerodanoid 衍生代谢物,但在幼虫中也发现了少量的代谢物,而在烟青虫中则无法检测到。我们的发现为萝卜茎蜂中特有的取食和特化代谢提供了新的见解。