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Allelochemical induction of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases and amelioration of xenobiotic toxicity in Helicoverpa zea.

Ren Sen Zeng1, Zhimou Wen, Guodong Niu, Mary A Schuler, May R Berenbaum.   

Abstract

Polyphagous herbivores encounter allelochemicals as complex mixtures in their host plants, and the toxicity of an individual compound may be influenced by the chemical matrix in which it is encountered. Certain plant constituents may reduce toxicity of cooccurring compounds by inducing detoxification systems, including cytochrome P450s, which can metabolize a broad range of substances. The polyphagous corn earworm Helicoverpa zea encounters a diversity of plant allelochemicals in its many host plants and, as well, can encounter aflatoxins, mycotoxins produced by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus that infect damaged grains. Dietary supplementation of each of three plant allelochemicals that are frequently (coumarin, COU), occasionally (indole-3-carbinol, 13C), or rarely (xanthotoxin, XAN) encountered by H. zea larvae substantially reduced the toxicity of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) to H. zea. Compared to fourth instars on diets containing 1 microg/g AFB1 that failed to develop and pupate, fourth instars on diets containing I3C and XAN increased in mass by 216.1 and 700% after 6 days, and pupated at rates of 40 and 88%, respectively. Diets containing COU or XAN also significantly reduced the mortality rates of caterpillars exposed to the insecticides, diazinon and carbaryl. Diets containing COU and XAN increased CYP6B8 transcripts 2.6-fold; CYP321A1 transcripts increased 20.7, 8.3, and 10.6-fold in response to COU, I3C, and XAN, respectively. These results indicate that consumption of plant allelochemicals can ameliorate toxicity of natural and synthetic toxins encountered by insects, and they suggest that P450s induced by these allelochemicals contribute to detoxification of these chemicals in H. zea.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17216359     DOI: 10.1007/s10886-006-9238-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Ecol        ISSN: 0098-0331            Impact factor:   2.626


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