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非靶向代谢组学揭示了水果次生代谢物改变蝙蝠营养吸收。

Untargeted Metabolomics Reveals Fruit Secondary Metabolites Alter Bat Nutrient Absorption.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Latham Hall RM 427, 220 Ag Quad Lane, Blacksburg, VA, 24060, USA.

La Selva Biological Station, Organization for Tropical Studies, Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí, Heredia Province, Costa Rica.

出版信息

J Chem Ecol. 2024 Aug;50(7-8):385-396. doi: 10.1007/s10886-024-01503-z. Epub 2024 May 17.

Abstract

The ecological interaction between fleshy fruits and frugivores is influenced by diverse mixtures of secondary metabolites that naturally occur in the fruit pulp. Although some fruit secondary metabolites have a primary role in defending the pulp against antagonistic frugivores, these metabolites also potentially affect mutualistic interactions. The physiological impact of these secondary metabolites on mutualistic frugivores remains largely unexplored. Using a mutualistic fruit bat (Carollia perspicillata), we showed that ingesting four secondary metabolites commonly found in plant tissues affects bat foraging behavior and induces changes in the fecal metabolome. Our behavioral trials showed that the metabolites tested typically deter bats. Our metabolomic surveys suggest that secondary metabolites alter, either by increasing or decreasing, the absorption of essential macronutrients. These behavioral and physiological effects vary based on the specific identity and concentration of the metabolite tested. Our results also suggest that a portion of the secondary metabolites consumed is excreted by the bat intact or slightly modified. By identifying key shifts in the fecal metabolome of a mutualistic frugivore caused by secondary metabolite consumption, this study improves our understanding of the effects of fruit chemistry on frugivore physiology.

摘要

肉质果实和取食者之间的生态相互作用受到果肉中天然存在的多种次生代谢物的影响。虽然一些果实次生代谢物在防御果肉对抗拮抗取食者方面具有主要作用,但这些代谢物也可能影响互利共生的相互作用。这些次生代谢物对互利共生取食者的生理影响在很大程度上仍未得到探索。本研究使用一种互利共生的果蝠(Carollia perspicillata)表明,摄入植物组织中常见的四种次生代谢物会影响蝙蝠的觅食行为,并诱导粪便代谢组发生变化。我们的行为试验表明,测试的代谢物通常会阻止蝙蝠取食。我们的代谢组学调查表明,次生代谢物通过增加或减少必需宏量营养素的吸收来改变肠道微生物的组成。这些行为和生理效应取决于测试的代谢物的特定身份和浓度。我们的结果还表明,蝙蝠会完整或略微修饰地将一部分摄入的次生代谢物排出体外。通过识别互利共生果蝠粪便代谢组中因次生代谢物消耗而导致的关键变化,本研究增进了我们对果实化学物质对取食者生理影响的理解。

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