posted on 2024-07-31, 18:21authored byYabei Xu, Xue Song, Yurong Li, Yiming Niu, Lingxu Zhi, Shixiang Zong, Jing Tao
Anoplophora glabripennis is a critical
global quarantine pest. Recently, its distribution has been extended
to colder and higher-latitude regions. The adaptation to low temperatures
is vital for the successful colonization of insects in new environments.
However, the metabolic pathways of A. glabripennis larvae under cold stress remain undefined. This study analyzed the
larval hemolymph under different low-temperature treatments using
LC–MS/MS. The results showed that differential metabolites
associated with sugar and lipid metabolism are pivotal in the larval
chill coma process. Under low-temperature treatments, the glycerol
content increased significantly compared with the control group. Cold
stress significantly induced the expression of AglaGK2 and AglaGPDHs. After undergoing RNAi treatment
for 48 h, larvae exposed to −20 °C for 1 h showed reduced
recovery when injected with ds-AglaGK2 and ds-AglaGPDH1 compared to the control group, indicating that
glycerol biosynthesis plays a role in the low-temperature adaptation
of A. glabripennis larvae. Our results
provide a theoretical basis for clarifying the molecular mechanism
of A. glabripennis larvae in response
to environmental stresses.