Insufficient and excessive Ca2+ intake negatively impact the life history performance and disrupt the hemolymph metabolism of Spodoptera litura.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf
; 284: 116921, 2024 Oct 01.
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ABSTRACT
Calcium ions (Ca2+), essential as second messengers in all cells, play a pivotal role as micronutrients in insects. However, few studies have explored the effects of both insufficient and excessive Ca2+ intake on life history performance and population parameters. This study examines the impact of varying Ca2+ intake levels-insufficient (0â¯mg/kg), appropriate (100â¯mg/kg), and excessive (250â¯mg/kg)-on the life history performance and population parameters of Spodoptera litura using two-sex life tables. Insufficient and excessive Ca2+ intakes significantly extended the preadult development period and decreased the preadult survival rates of S. litura, compared to those on an appropriate Ca2+ intake. The population parameters (Intrinsic rate of increase (r), Finite rate of increase (λ), and Net reproductive rate (R0)) of S. litura on a 100â¯mg/kg diet (r = 0.1364, λ = 1.1462, R0 = 390) were significantly higher than those on a 0â¯mg/kg diet (r = 0.1091, λ = 1.1153, R0 = 130.52). Additionally, untargeted metabolomics analysis revealed that inappropriate Ca2+ levels (either insufficient or excessive) triggered significant up-regulation of 71.1â¯% and 92.8â¯% of the metabolites in the hemolymph, respectively, compared to the appropriate Ca2+ intake. Notably, disruptions in metabolite balance affected critical components such as melatonin and melanin within the tryptophan and tyrosine metabolism pathways. These findings underscore that both insufficient and excessive Ca2+ intakes adversely affect the life history performance and disrupt hemolymph metabolic balance in S. litura.
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Hemolymph
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Calcium
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Spodoptera
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Animals
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En
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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf
Year:
2024
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