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First characterization of toxic alkaloids and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the cryptic dendrobatid Silverstoneia punctiventris

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FRONTIERS IN ZOOLOGY
卷 18, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12983-021-00420-1

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HS-SPME; GC-MS; Odour; Chemical communication; Anti-predatory signal; Unpalatability; Repellent; Poison frog

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  1. Ministerio Administrativo de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion (MINCIENCIAS) [44842-058-2018]
  2. Faculty of Science at Universidad de los Andes [INV-2018-33-1259, INV-2019-67-1747]
  3. FAPA
  4. Fulbright
  5. Vice Presidency of Research & Creation's Publication Fund
  6. Science Faculty at Universidad de los Andes
  7. Sao Paulo Research Foundation [2014/20915-6, 2017/23725-1]
  8. Doctorados Nacionales [757-2016]

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This study identified 33 different compounds, including 20 VOCs, in the skin of Silverstoneia punctiventris using HS-SPME/GC-MS. Some of these compounds have been reported as repellents, defense compounds, or pheromones. This is the first report of alkaloids and VOCs in the Silverstoneia genus, challenging the assumption that they are non-chemically defended. The findings suggest that amphibian alkaloids may have a dual function (olfactory at a distance, taste by contact) never explored before.
Background Poison frogs are known for the outstanding diversity of alkaloid-based chemical defences with promising therapeutic applications. However, current knowledge about chemical defences in Dendrobatoidea superfamily has two sources of bias. First, cryptic, brown-colored species have been neglected in comparison to those conspicuously colored, and second, there has been little interest in characterizing metabolites other than alkaloids mediating defensive functions. In an effort to contribute to fill the gap of knowledge about cryptic species and broadening the spectrum of compounds analyzed we have applied head-space solid phase microextraction coupled to gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (HS-SPME/GC-MS) for extracting amphibian alkaloids and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from Silverstoneia punctiventris. Results Using the skin from 8 specimens in 4 biological replicates we have found 33 different compounds. Twenty of them were classified as VOCs into 15 chemical classes including alkanes, alcohols, carbonyl compounds, methylpyridines, benzothiazoles, N-alkylpyrrolidines, pyrazines, and sesquiterpenoids, some of which were previously reported as repellents, defence compounds or defence pheromones in other organisms, and as sex pheromones in a treefrog. Interestingly, six of the remaining compounds were identified as alkaloids previously reported in other toxic/unpalatable dendrobatid frogs. Conclusions This is the first report of alkaloids and VOCs found in the Silverstoneia genus, which has been assumed for decades as non-chemically defended. This study establishes HS-SPME/GC-MS as a new application for a simultaneous approach to amphibian alkaloids and VOCs in poison frogs while opens up new research questions to assess the co-occurrence of both type of compounds and to investigate the evolutionary significance of a defence gradient that includes olfactory avoidance, unpalatability, and toxicity in dendrobatids. In addition, our results show that amphibian alkaloids could have a dual function (olfactory at distance, taste by contact) never explored before neither in Silverstonaeia nor in any other dendrobatid species.

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