| Literature DB >> 21594158 |
Teresa Bonacci1, Pietro Brandmayr, Tullia Zetto, Ida Daniela Perrotta, Salvatore Guarino, Ezio Peri, Stefano Colazza.
Abstract
Volatile compounds produced by adults of Anchomenus dorsalis under undisturbed and disturbed conditions were investigated with an all-glass aeration apparatus. GC-MS analysis of the crude extracts from undisturbed and disturbed adults highlighted four major volatile compounds, undecane, heneicosane, Z-9 tricosene and tricosane, of which significantly more undecane was released by disturbed adults compared to undisturbed beetles. The pygidial glands of adults of Anchomenus dorsalis were investigated using light and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Each gland showed dense aggregates of secretory cells organized into visually distinct lobes; a long collecting canal that drains the secretion towards the reservoir, a bean-shaped double lobed muscular reservoir in which secretion is stored and a short duct (efferent duct) through which the secretion is discharged. The function of the pygidial glands and the possible role played by undecane as a defensive allomone and/or chemical signalling molecule are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: GC/MS; chemical defences; gland morphology; predation avoidance mechanisms; undecane
Year: 2011 PMID: 21594158 PMCID: PMC3088065 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.81.1122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Volatile compounds from Anchomenus dorsalis adults obtained from air collections carried out for 2 hours at 0.5 l min-1. RT: retention time at the GC-MS analysis; df: degree of freedom.
| Compound | R.T. (min.) | Amount (ng) /adult (mean ± SE) | df | p | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Disturbed | Undisturbed | |||||
| Undecane | 9.82 | 22.37 ± 8.48 | 0.94 ± 0.29 | 2.52 | 8 | 0.035 |
| Heneicosane | 32.92 | 1.09 ± 0.96 | 0.44 ± 0.31 | 0.63 | 8 | NS |
| ( | 35.96 | 2.19 ± 2.10 | 0.78 ± 0.70 | 0.63 | 8 | NS |
| Tricosane | 36.98 | 0.93 ± 0.86 | 0.38 ± 0.28 | 0.60 | 8 | NS |
Figure 1.Gas chromatograms of volatile compounds collected from disturbed (up) and undisturbed (down) adults of Anchomenus dorsalis. 1 undecane 2 heneicosane 3 (Z)-9 - tricosene 4 tricosane. On the x axis is reported the retention time (minutes). As a stationary phase an HP5–MS capillary column was used. The GC oven temperature program was 60 °C for 5 min, than increased by 10 °C/min to 280 °C.
Figure 2.Light microscope: A Dorsal aspects of pygidial gland; ed, efferent duct; r, reservoir; cc, collecting canal; sl, secretory lobe (Scale bar = 0.5 mm) (not treated with potassium hydroxide) B collecting canal (Scale bar = 0.125 mm) C reservoir with smooth constriction at about one third from its hind end (Scale bar = 0.125 mm) D insertion of collecting canal (black arrow) and efferent duct (white arrow) in the reservoir (Scale bar = 0.05 mm) E collecting canal with apical ramifications (white arrows) (Scale bar = 0.05 mm) F “floret” (sensu Eisner et al. 2001) (Scale bar = 0.015 mm) (treated with potassium hydroxide).
Figure 3.Transmission electron microscope (TEM): A, collecting canal with lumen (lu); the black arrows show interstitial spaces (is) B secretory lobe with secretory lumen (sl) C vesicle (v) with microvilli (mv) D microvilli structure (mv) at highest enlargement (the white arrows show the thin lamina) and E Inner wall of the reservoir with chitinous basal lamina (la) (black arrows) and massive muscle layer around.