Modulation of the sex pheromone detection by nutritional and hormonal signals in a male insect.

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Journal of Experimental Biology Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1242/jeb.249807
Evan Force, Caroline Suray, Christelle Monsempes, Annabelle Fuentes, Annick Maria, Stéphane Debernard
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As in other animals, insects can modulate their odor-guided behaviors, especially sexual behavior, according to environmental and physiological factors such as the individual's nutritional state. This behavioral flexibility results from modifications of the olfactory pathways under the control of hormones. Most studies have focused on the central modulation of the olfactory system and less attention has been paid to the peripheral olfactory system. To understand how nutritional inputs influence the detection of sex pheromones in insects, we turned to the male moth Agrotis ipsilon for which the behavioral responsiveness to sex pheromones is dependent on diet and reproductive hormones, juvenile hormone (JH) and 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E). We demonstrated that a sugar-rich diet with sodium increases the sensitivity of olfactory receptor neurons to (Z)-7-dodecen-1-yl acetate, the major sex pheromone compound, and the antennal expression of the pheromone binding protein (PBP2) and the pheromone receptor (OR3). Such a diet also induces overexpression of the Methoprene-tolerant receptor to JH and underexpression of the ecdysone receptor to 20E in antennae. The diet-induced olfactory responses were maintained by treatment with Cucurbitacin B, a 20E antagonist, but were suppressed by the topic application of Precocene, a JH biosynthesis inhibitor. These findings reveal that a positive nutritional state enhances the sex pheromone detection through JH actions on the peripheral actors of the pheromone system in male moths. More broadly in insects, our study provides, for the first time, a neuronal and molecular basis of the dietary-dependent endocrine modulation of the peripheral olfactory system.

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雄性昆虫营养和激素信号对性信息素检测的调节。
与其他动物一样,昆虫可以根据环境和生理因素(如个体的营养状况)调节它们的气味引导行为,尤其是性行为。这种行为的灵活性源于激素控制下嗅觉通路的改变。大多数研究都集中在嗅觉系统的中枢调节上,而对周围嗅觉系统的关注较少。为了了解营养输入如何影响昆虫对性信息素的检测,我们以雄性蛾为研究对象,雄性蛾对性信息素的行为反应依赖于饮食和生殖激素、幼年激素(JH)和20-羟基蜕皮激素(20E)。我们证明,含钠的高糖饮食增加了嗅觉受体神经元对(Z)-7-十二烯-1-乙酸酯(主要的性信息素化合物)的敏感性,以及信息素结合蛋白(PBP2)和信息素受体(OR3)的触角表达。这样的饮食还会诱导天线中耐甲氧苯二烯受体JH的过度表达和对20E的脱皮激素受体的过表达。20E拮抗剂葫芦素B可以维持饮食诱导的嗅觉反应,但JH生物合成抑制剂Precocene可以抑制饮食诱导的嗅觉反应。上述结果表明,正营养状态通过JH作用于雄性飞蛾的性信息素系统外围行为体,增强了对性信息素的检测。在更广泛的昆虫中,我们的研究首次为周围嗅觉系统的饮食依赖性内分泌调节提供了神经元和分子基础。
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