| Literature DB >> 27833169 |
YingYing Wang1, Zhijun Qi1,2, Meng Qi1, Zhaonong Hu1,2, Wenjun Wu1,2.
Abstract
Periplocoside P (PSP) isolated from the root bark of Periploca sepium contains a pregnane glycoside skeleton and possesses high insecticidal properties. Preliminary studies indicated that PSP disrupts epithelial functions in the midgut of lepidopteran larvae. In the present study, we examined the effects of PSP on the apical and basolateral membrane voltages, Va and Vbl, respectively, of cells from (1) midguts isolated from the larvae of the oriental armyworm Mythimna separata that were in vitro incubated with toxins and (2) midguts isolated from M. separata larvae force-fed with PSP. We compared the effects of PSP with the effects of the Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Cry1Ab and inactive periplocoside E (PSE) on the midgut epithelial cells. The results showed that Va rapidly decreased in the presence of PSP in a time- and dose-dependent manner, similar to the effects of Cry1Ab. By contrast, PSE did not affect the Va and Vbl. Additionally, PSP did not influence the Vbl. Given these results, we speculate that PSP may modulate transport mechanisms at the apical membrane of the midgut epithelial cells by inhibiting the V-type H+ ATPase.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27833169 PMCID: PMC5105054 DOI: 10.1038/srep36982
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Effects of orally administered PSP on the Va and Vbl of M. separata larval midgut.
Sixth instar larvae were fed with 1 μL of DMSO containing 20 μg of either test compound or 1 μL of the 32 K solution containing 1 μg activated Cry 1Ab, and the Va and Vbl were measured with time. The control was fed only with 1 μL DMSO or 32 K solution. A-C display the Va of PSP, Cry 1Ab, and PSP, respectively; D shows the Vbl of PSP. Va or Vbl refers to the mean membrane potential measured when the values remain stable over 5 min. The values are expressed as the mean ± SEM for 7 to 28 independent experiments. Three asterisks indicate significant differences by Student’s t-test (P < 0.001).
Effects of PSP on the V t of midgut epithelial cells from M. separata larvae.
| Time/h | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| PSP | PSE | Cry1Ab | |
| 0 | 52.1 | 52.8 | 55.2 |
| 2 | 32.1 | 55.7 | 3.7 |
| 4 | 13.1 | 55.6 | 0 |
| 6 | 0.1 | 54.8 | 0 |
| 8 | 1.2 | 54.3 | 0 |
Note: Vt(mV) = Vbl−Va.
Figure 2Effects of incubated PSP on the Va (A) and Vbl (B) of midgut cells from M. separata larvae. When the membrane was stable for over 5 min, 0.4 mL of 32 K solution containing the test compounds of interest was directly added to the bath to replace a similar volume solution. The bath concentrations of PSP were 0.0, 0.13, 0.27 or 0.40 mg/mL, and that of PSE was 0.50 mg/mL. Cry1Ab was adopted as the positive control; its concentration was 5.0 μg/mL for Va or 10.0 μg/mL for Vbl. V refers to Va or Vb measured at the indicated times, and Vo is the mean membrane potential measured during the 5 min stable condition before the addition of the test compounds. Data are presented as the mean ± SEM for 5 to 18 independent experiments.