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Toxicon ; 162: 57-60, 2019 Apr 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30904569

RÉSUMÉ

Because of its bitter taste, quinine elicits strong antifeedant and toxic effects in animals including arthropods. In the present study, two mantis, Sphodromantis viridis, Hierodula membranacea, and two spider species, Nephila edulis, Selenocosmia javanensis, were offered a quinine solution or prey (crickets) contaminated or injected with quinine, which they ingested and survived without apparent toxic symptoms. Analysis of their faeces and, in the case of spiders, of silk from their web revealed that quinine was excreted over a period of 8-12 (mantids) or 7 days (spiders). Interestingly, the silk glands of the spiders served as an additional excretory organ of quinine. Both, mantids and spiders were shown to tolerate high amounts of quinine in their prey. Obviously, the bitter taste of this compound is not perceived by their gustatory receptors and consequently triggers no aversive reactions.


Sujet(s)
Mantodea/physiologie , Quinine , Araignées/physiologie , Animaux , Fèces/composition chimique , Gryllidae , Mantodea/métabolisme , Comportement prédateur , Soie/composition chimique , Spécificité d'espèce , Araignées/métabolisme , Goût
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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28225562

RÉSUMÉ

Six species of the order Mantodea (praying mantises) are investigated for the presence and sequence of putative adipokinetic hormones (AKHs). The selected species span a wide evolutionary range of various families and subfamilies of the clade Mantodea. The corpora cardiaca of the different species are dissected, methanolic extracts prepared, peptides separated by liquid chromatography, and AKHs detected and sequenced by ion trap mass spectrometry. All six species investigated contain an octapeptide with the primary structure pGlu-Val-Asn-Phe-Thr-Pro-Asn-Trp amide, which is code-named Emppe-AKH and had been found earlier in three other species of Mantodea. Conspecific bioassays with the species Creoboter sp. (family Hymenopodidae) reveal an adipokinetic but not a hypertrehalosemic function of Emppe-AKH. Comparison with other members of the Dictyoptera (cockroaches, termites) show that Emppe-AKH is only found in certain termites, which have been recently placed into the Blattaria (cockroaches) as sister group to the family Cryptocercidae. Termites and cockroaches both show biodiversity in the sequence of AKHs, and some cockroach species even contain two AKHs. In contrast, all praying mantises-irrespective of their phylogenetic position-synthesize uniformly only one and the same octapeptide Emppe-AKH.


Sujet(s)
Hormones des insectes/analyse , Mantodea/composition chimique , Oligopeptides/analyse , Acide pidolique/analogues et dérivés , Séquence d'acides aminés , Substitution d'acide aminé , Animaux , Hémolymphe/composition chimique , Hormones des insectes/métabolisme , Métabolisme lipidique , Mâle , Mantodea/métabolisme , Spectrométrie de masse , Données de séquences moléculaires , Oligopeptides/métabolisme , Acide pidolique/analyse , Acide pidolique/métabolisme
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Peptides ; 31(3): 377-83, 2010 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19808072

RÉSUMÉ

Dictyoptera which consist of cockroaches, termites, and praying mantids are among the oldest pterygote insects known. Whereas the localization and sequences of neuropeptides from a number of cockroaches are very well known, nearly nothing is known about the neuropeptides typical of praying mantids. In this study, the neuroanatomy of the median neuroendocrine system in the abdominal ventral nerve cord and the sequences of the CAPA-peptides which are expressed in the respective neuroendocrine cells were analyzed. Altogether, 40 species belonging to different families of Mantodea were included. In contrast to cockroaches, the mantids mostly express two CAPA-periviscerokinins (PVKs), only in Mantis religiosa a third PVK was identified. These PVKs are sequence-related to the PVKs of basal cockroaches (Polyphagidae). In a group of closely related Mantodea (Paramantinae), extended forms of PVK-2 were observed. As shown, these forms are possibly the result of substitutions in the N-terminal cleavage sites of the respective PVKs. No trace of a CAPA-pyrokinin was found in any of the praying mantids.


Sujet(s)
Mantodea/métabolisme , Peptides/métabolisme , Animaux , Blattes/métabolisme , Immunohistochimie , Peptides/composition chimique , Spectrométrie de masse ESI , Spectrométrie de masse MALDI
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