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Effect of Wilforine on the Calcium Signaling Pathway in Mythimna separata Walker Myocytes Using the Calcium Imaging Technique

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 67, Issue 49, Pages 13751-13757

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b05592

Keywords

wilforine; cytotoxicity; calcium imaging insecticidal mechanism; ryanodine receptor; Mythimna separata myocytes

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31572029]
  2. talents introduction program in Hebei Agricultural University [YJ201913]
  3. Open Project of Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Crops in Northwestern Loess Plateau [KFJJ20190102]

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Although the action site of wilforine is located in the muscle tissue of insects, the insecticidal mechanism of wilforine is not yet clear. This research explored the effects of wilforine on the calcium signaling pathway using the calcium imaging technique to reveal the insecticidal mechanism. It was confirmed that wilforine had strong cytotoxicity to Mythimna separata myocytes with the IC50 values of 25.14 and 19.65 mg/L using CCK-8 and 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide methods, respectively. The morphological development of M. separata myocytes was also affected. The calcium imaging technique showed that the intracellular calcium ion concentration ([Ca2+](i)) increased by 23.45% of the initial value after being treated with 100 nM wilforine. However, wilforine did not increase [Ca2+](i) after the myocytes were preincubated with thapsigargin, and the [Ca2+](i) could not be decreased by 50 mu M ryanodine after being treated with 100 nM wilforine. These results indicated that the targets of wilforine are located in the sarcoplasmic reticulum, and ryanodine receptor (RyR) is an important action target of wilforine. Furthermore, wilforine can also activate the inositol triphosphate receptor (IP3R), which was confirmed through the use of 2-aminoethyl diphenylborinate, an inhibitor of IP3R. Connected with previous research studies, it can be concluded that wilforine affects the calcium signaling pathway by combining with RyR and IP3R, causing calcium dyshomeostasis, which results in insect paralysis and death.

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