We have reinvestigated the activity of 8-O-acetylharpagide, an iridoid gluc
oside, as an ecdysteroid agonist. Elbrecht et al. (Insect Biochem. Mol. Bio
l. 26 (1996) 519) isolated a preparation of this compound from Ajuga reptan
s L: and ascribed ecdysteroid agonist activity on the basis of the inductio
n of an ecdysteroid-like response in Drosophila melanogaster KcO cells, the
displacement of [H-3]ponasterone A from the Drosophila receptor and the ac
tivation of an ecdysteroid-regulated gene in a transactivation assay. We pr
ovide evidence that the agonist activity derives from contaminating ecdyste
roids; A. reptans is a species rich in ecdysteroids. Purified 8-O-acetylhar
pagide is not active in the D. melanogaster Bu cell bioassay, neither as an
agonist nor as an antagonist, nor does it displace [H-3]panasterone A from
dipteran or lepidopteran ecdysteroid receptor complexes. (C) 2001 Elsevier
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