Nutrient Imbalance of the Host Plant for Larvae of the Pale Grass Blue Butterfly May Mediate the Field Effect of Low-Dose Radiation Exposure in Fukushima: Dose-Dependent Changes in the Sodium Content

The pale grass blue butterfly <i>Zizeeria maha</i> is sensitive to low-dose radioactive pollution from the Fukushima nuclear accident in the field but is also highly tolerant to radioactive cesium (<sup>137</sup>Cs) in an artificial diet in laboratory experiments. To resolve...

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Main Authors: Ko Sakauchi, Wataru Taira, Mariko Toki, Masakazu Tsuhako, Kazuo Umetsu, Joji M. Otaki
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/2/149
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spelling doaj-ce6c0ad3e7f84290ad0e7120ffcd79a12021-02-10T00:04:30ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502021-02-011214914910.3390/insects12020149Nutrient Imbalance of the Host Plant for Larvae of the Pale Grass Blue Butterfly May Mediate the Field Effect of Low-Dose Radiation Exposure in Fukushima: Dose-Dependent Changes in the Sodium ContentKo Sakauchi0Wataru Taira1Mariko Toki2Masakazu Tsuhako3Kazuo Umetsu4Joji M. Otaki5The BCPH Unit of Molecular Physiology, Department of Chemistry, Biology and Marine Science, Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa 903-0213, JapanThe BCPH Unit of Molecular Physiology, Department of Chemistry, Biology and Marine Science, Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa 903-0213, JapanThe BCPH Unit of Molecular Physiology, Department of Chemistry, Biology and Marine Science, Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa 903-0213, JapanThe BCPH Unit of Molecular Physiology, Department of Chemistry, Biology and Marine Science, Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa 903-0213, JapanDepartment of Forensic Medicine, Yamagata University, School of Medicine, Yamagata 990-9585, JapanThe BCPH Unit of Molecular Physiology, Department of Chemistry, Biology and Marine Science, Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa 903-0213, JapanThe pale grass blue butterfly <i>Zizeeria maha</i> is sensitive to low-dose radioactive pollution from the Fukushima nuclear accident in the field but is also highly tolerant to radioactive cesium (<sup>137</sup>Cs) in an artificial diet in laboratory experiments. To resolve this field-laboratory paradox, we hypothesize that the butterfly shows vulnerability in the field through biochemical changes in the larval host plant, the creeping wood sorrel <i>Oxalis corniculata</i>, in response to radiation stress. To test this field-effect hypothesis, we examined nutrient contents in the host plant leaves from Tohoku (mostly polluted areas including Fukushima), Niigata, and Kyushu, Japan. Leaves from Tohoku showed significantly lower sodium and lipid contents than those from Niigata. In the Tohoku samples, the sodium content (but not the lipid content) was significantly negatively correlated with the radioactivity concentration of cesium (<sup>137</sup>Cs) in leaves and with the ground radiation dose. The sodium content was also correlated with other nutrient factors. These results suggest that the sodium imbalance of the plant may be caused by radiation stress and that this nutrient imbalance may be one of the reasons that this monophagous butterfly showed high mortality and morphological abnormalities in the field shortly after the accident in Fukushima.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/2/149Fukushima nuclear accidentlycaenid butterflycreeping wood sorrelnutrient content<i>Oxalis corniculata</i>radiation stress
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author Ko Sakauchi
Wataru Taira
Mariko Toki
Masakazu Tsuhako
Kazuo Umetsu
Joji M. Otaki
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Wataru Taira
Mariko Toki
Masakazu Tsuhako
Kazuo Umetsu
Joji M. Otaki
Nutrient Imbalance of the Host Plant for Larvae of the Pale Grass Blue Butterfly May Mediate the Field Effect of Low-Dose Radiation Exposure in Fukushima: Dose-Dependent Changes in the Sodium Content
Insects
Fukushima nuclear accident
lycaenid butterfly
creeping wood sorrel
nutrient content
<i>Oxalis corniculata</i>
radiation stress
author_facet Ko Sakauchi
Wataru Taira
Mariko Toki
Masakazu Tsuhako
Kazuo Umetsu
Joji M. Otaki
author_sort Ko Sakauchi
title Nutrient Imbalance of the Host Plant for Larvae of the Pale Grass Blue Butterfly May Mediate the Field Effect of Low-Dose Radiation Exposure in Fukushima: Dose-Dependent Changes in the Sodium Content
title_short Nutrient Imbalance of the Host Plant for Larvae of the Pale Grass Blue Butterfly May Mediate the Field Effect of Low-Dose Radiation Exposure in Fukushima: Dose-Dependent Changes in the Sodium Content
title_full Nutrient Imbalance of the Host Plant for Larvae of the Pale Grass Blue Butterfly May Mediate the Field Effect of Low-Dose Radiation Exposure in Fukushima: Dose-Dependent Changes in the Sodium Content
title_fullStr Nutrient Imbalance of the Host Plant for Larvae of the Pale Grass Blue Butterfly May Mediate the Field Effect of Low-Dose Radiation Exposure in Fukushima: Dose-Dependent Changes in the Sodium Content
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient Imbalance of the Host Plant for Larvae of the Pale Grass Blue Butterfly May Mediate the Field Effect of Low-Dose Radiation Exposure in Fukushima: Dose-Dependent Changes in the Sodium Content
title_sort nutrient imbalance of the host plant for larvae of the pale grass blue butterfly may mediate the field effect of low-dose radiation exposure in fukushima: dose-dependent changes in the sodium content
publisher MDPI AG
series Insects
issn 2075-4450
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The pale grass blue butterfly <i>Zizeeria maha</i> is sensitive to low-dose radioactive pollution from the Fukushima nuclear accident in the field but is also highly tolerant to radioactive cesium (<sup>137</sup>Cs) in an artificial diet in laboratory experiments. To resolve this field-laboratory paradox, we hypothesize that the butterfly shows vulnerability in the field through biochemical changes in the larval host plant, the creeping wood sorrel <i>Oxalis corniculata</i>, in response to radiation stress. To test this field-effect hypothesis, we examined nutrient contents in the host plant leaves from Tohoku (mostly polluted areas including Fukushima), Niigata, and Kyushu, Japan. Leaves from Tohoku showed significantly lower sodium and lipid contents than those from Niigata. In the Tohoku samples, the sodium content (but not the lipid content) was significantly negatively correlated with the radioactivity concentration of cesium (<sup>137</sup>Cs) in leaves and with the ground radiation dose. The sodium content was also correlated with other nutrient factors. These results suggest that the sodium imbalance of the plant may be caused by radiation stress and that this nutrient imbalance may be one of the reasons that this monophagous butterfly showed high mortality and morphological abnormalities in the field shortly after the accident in Fukushima.
topic Fukushima nuclear accident
lycaenid butterfly
creeping wood sorrel
nutrient content
<i>Oxalis corniculata</i>
radiation stress
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/2/149
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