Agonists and Antagonists of Antennal Responses of Gypsy Moth (Lymantria dispar) to the Pheromone (+)-Disparlure and Other Odorants

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作者
Plettner, Erika [1 ]
Gries, Regine [2 ]
机构
[1] Simon Fraser Univ, Dept Chem, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada
[2] Simon Fraser Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada
关键词
Lymantria dispar; dialkoxybenzene; olfaction; antenna; Insect; agonist; antagonist; OLFACTORY RECEPTOR NEURONS; GREEN LEAF VOLATILES; GATED ION CHANNELS; LEPIDOPTERA-LYMANTRIIDAE; PLANT VOLATILES; SENSILLA TRICHODEA; CYCLIC-NUCLEOTIDE; INSECT OLFACTION; SEX ATTRACTANT; MANDUCA-SEXTA;
D O I
10.1021/jf904139e
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S [农业科学];
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09 ;
摘要
Insects use the sense of smell to guide many behaviors that are important for their survival. The gypsy moth uses a pheromone to bring females and males together over long distances. Male moth antennae are equipped with innervated sensory hairs that selectively respond to pheromone components and other odors. Host plant odors, in particular, are detected by moths and sometimes cause an enhancement of the antennal and behavioral responses of the moths to their pheromone. Inspired by naturally occurring agonists and antagonists of insect pheromone responses, we have screened, by electroantennogram (EAG) recordings, a collection of compound sets and of individual compounds. We have detected interference of some compounds with the EAG responses of male gypsy moth antennae to the pheromone. We describe three activities: (1) short-term inhibition or enhancement of mixed compound + pheromone plumes, (2) long-term inhibition of pure pheromone plumes following a mixed compound 4-pheromone plume, and (3) inhibition of the recovery phase of mixed compound + pheromone plumes. Long-term inhibition was robust, decayed within 30 s, and correlated with the inhibition of recovery; for both activities clear structure-activity patterns were detected. The commercial repellent N,N-diethyltoluamide (DEET) was included for comparison. The most active and reproducible short-term inhibitor was a mixture of 1-allyl-2,4-dimethoxybenzene and 2-allyl-1,3-dimethoxybenzene. The most active long-term inhibitors were a set of 1-alkoxy-4-propoxybenzenes, DEET, and 1-ethoxy-4-propoxybenzene. DEET was more specific in the olfactory responses it inhibited than 1-ethoxy-4-propoxybenzene, and DEET did not inhibit recovery, whereas 1-ethoxy-4-propoxybenzene did. Target sites for the three activities are discussed.
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