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Pharmacodynamics of some individual milkweed cardenolides fed to larvae of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus L.)
Authors:James N. Seiber  Paul M. Tuskes  Lincoln P. Brower  Carolyn J. Nelson
Affiliation:(1) Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of California, 95616 Davis, California;(2) Webster Center for the Biological Sciences, Amhersl College, 01002 Amherst, Massachusetts
Abstract:Adult monarch butterflies,Danaus plexippus L. (Lepidoptera: Danaidae), store only some of the cardenolides present in the larval milkweed (Asclepiadaceae) host. Feeding known doses of individual cardenolides to 4th instar monarch larvae led to more efficient larval tissue incorporation at low doses than at high ones, and favored storage of cardenolide glycosides over genins. A qualitative regulation also occurs during larval feeding; calactin and calotropin were stored as such but uscharidin was rapidly converted to a mixture of calactin and calotropin which were the forms stored by the larvae. Two genins, uzarigenin and digitoxigenin, were stored by larvae as polar cardenolide metabolites.Research supported by National Science Foundation grants DEB 7514266 and DEB 7514266-AO2 (U.C. Davis) and DEB 7514265 (Amherst College).
Keywords:Cardenolides  monarch butterfly  Danaus plexippus L.  Lepidoptera  Danaidae  storage  regulation  metabolism  uscharidin  calactin  calotropin  uzarigenin  digitoxigenin
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