JH degradation pathway participates in hormonal regulation of larval development of Bombyx mori following λ-cyhalothrin exposure

λ-Cyhalothrin (λ-cyh), a widely utilized pyrethroid insecticide, poses serious threats to non-target organisms due to its persistence nature in the environment. Exposure to low concentrations of λ-cyh has been observed to result in prolonged larval development in Bombyx mori, leading to substantial...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemosphere (Oxford) 2024-02, Vol.349, p.140871-140871, Article 140871
Hauptverfasser: Su, Yue, Wang, Wanwan, Dai, Yixin, Qi, Ruinan, Gu, Haoyi, Guo, Xiqian, Liu, Xinyu, Ren, Yuying, Li, Fanchi, Li, Bing, Sun, Haina
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Zusammenfassung:λ-Cyhalothrin (λ-cyh), a widely utilized pyrethroid insecticide, poses serious threats to non-target organisms due to its persistence nature in the environment. Exposure to low concentrations of λ-cyh has been observed to result in prolonged larval development in Bombyx mori, leading to substantial financial losses in sericulture. The present study was undertaken to elucidate the underlying mechanisms for prolonged development caused by λ-cyh (LC10) exposure. The results showed that the JH Ⅲ titer was significantly increased at 24 h of λ-cyh exposure, and the JH interacting genes Methoprene-tolerant 2, Steroid Receptor Co-activator, Krüppel-homolog 1, and JH binding proteins were also up-regulated. Although the target of rapamycin (Tor) genes were induced by λ-cyh, the biosynthesis of JH in the corpora allata was not promoted. Notably, 13 JH degradation genes were found to be significantly down-regulated in the midgut of B. mori. The mRNA levels and enzyme activity assays indicated that λ-cyh had inhibitory effects on JH esterase, JH epoxide hydrolase, and JH diol kinase (JHDK). Furthermore, the suppression of JHDK (KWMTBOMO01580) was further confirmed by both western blot and immunohistochemistry. This study has offered a comprehensive perspective on the mechanisms underlying the prolonged development caused by insecticides, and our results also hold significant implications for the safe production of sericulture. [Display omitted] •λ-Cyhalothrin LC10 prolonged silkworm larval duration by increasing JH III titer.•λ-Cyhalothrin induced expression levels of Tors but not JH synthesis genes.•λ-Cyhalothrin inhibited mRNA levels and activities of JH degradation enzymes in midgut.•Decreased JHDK protein in midgut cytoplasm is one of the factors that elevate JH.
ISSN:0045-6535
1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.140871