黄瓜果蝇直肠腺和肛门腺挥发性信息素的来源。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Soo J Park, Jeanneth Pérez, Vivian Mendez, Phillip W Taylor
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雄性伤寒果蝇通常会从直肠腺体释放信息素来吸引配偶。与此相一致的是,在y管嗅觉生物测定中发现,黄瓜果蝇(Zeugodacus cucumis, French)的处女雌性被粉碎的雄性直肠腺释放的挥发物所吸引。电生理研究发现了几种男性直肠腺的化合物可以触发女性触角的反应。在其他研究的绦虫中,每种化合物的比例在切除的直肠腺和叫完整苍蝇的头顶空间中相似,但我们的初步调查显示脂肪酰胺丰度存在实质性差异,表明这些化合物的其他来源。为了解决这些差异,我们使用气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)检测了两性顶空、直肠腺、肛门腺和角质层的挥发性化学成分。我们的分析证实了以前发现的化合物,也检测到一些以前未报道的化合物。值得注意的是,在两性中,脂肪族酰胺在肛门腺和角质层中的含量都比在直肠腺中要丰富,这表明与这些部位相关的腺体是这些化合物的额外来源。大多数关于绦虫性信息素的研究都集中在直肠腺提取物上,但本研究的见解表明,活蝇的顶空挥发物也可以反映其他腺体的贡献。
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Rectal glands and tergal glands as sources of volatile pheromones in cucumber fruit fly, Zeugodacus Cucumis.

Rectal glands and tergal glands as sources of volatile pheromones in cucumber fruit fly, Zeugodacus Cucumis.

Rectal glands and tergal glands as sources of volatile pheromones in cucumber fruit fly, Zeugodacus Cucumis.

Rectal glands and tergal glands as sources of volatile pheromones in cucumber fruit fly, Zeugodacus Cucumis.

Male tephritid fruit flies typically emit pheromones from rectal glands to attract mates. Consistent with this, virgin females of the cucumber fruit fly, Zeugodacus cucumis (French), were found to be attracted to volatiles emitted by crushed male rectal glands in Y-tube olfactometer bioassays. Electrophysiological studies identified several male rectal gland compounds that triggered responses in female antennae. In other studied tephritids, the proportion of each compound is similar in excised rectal glands and headspace of calling intact flies, but our initial investigations revealed substantial discrepancies in the abundance of aliphatic amides, suggesting additional sources of these compounds. To address the discrepancies, we examined the volatile chemistry of headspace, rectal glands, tergal glands, and cuticles from both sexes using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Our analyses confirmed previously identified compounds and also detected several previously unreported compounds. Notably, the aliphatic amides were found to be more abundant in both tergal glands and cuticle than in rectal glands in both sexes, suggesting glands associated with these sites as additional sources of these compounds in headspace. Most studies of tephritid sex pheromones have focused on rectal gland extracts, but insights of the present study indicate that headspace volatiles of live flies can also reflect contributions from other glands.

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