| Literature DB >> 24499507 |
Ana Paula Araújo, Diego Felipe Araujo Diniz, Elisama Helvecio, Rosineide Arruda de Barros, Cláudia Maria Fontes de Oliveira, Constância Flávia Junqueira Ayres, Maria Alice Varjal de Melo-Santos, Lêda Narcisa Regis, Maria Helena Neves Lobo Silva-Filha1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Aedes aegypti is the vector of dengue virus, and its control is essential to prevent disease transmission. Among the agents available to control this species, biolarvicides based on Bacillus thuringiensis serovar israelensis (Bti) are an effective alternative to replace the organophosphate temephos for controlling populations that display resistance to this insecticide. The major goal of this study was to determine the baseline susceptibility of Brazilian Ae. aegypti populations to Bti, taking into account their background in terms of larvicide exposure, status of temephos resistance and the level of activity of detoxifying enzymes involved in metabolic resistance to insecticides.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24499507 PMCID: PMC3852962 DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-6-297
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Toxicity of temephos to 3rd instar larvae from colonies and sampled populations
| | | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rockefellerc | 1200 | 0.007 (0.006-0.008) | 1.0 | 0.011 (0.011-0.012) | 1.0 |
| RecL | 1500 | 0.010 (0.009-0.010) | 1.4 | 0.017 (0.016-0.019) | 1.5 |
| RecR (F20)d | 1380 | 1.230 (1.168-1.305) | 175.7 | 1.978 (1.840-2.180) | 179.8 |
| F. de Noronha | 1740 | 0.017 (0.016-0.018) | 2.4 | 0.026 (0.024-0.028) | 2.4 |
| Bacabal | 2560 | 0.039 (0.037-0.043) | 5.6 | 0.073 (0.069-0.079) | 6.6 |
| Macapá | 1760 | 0.064 (0.057-0.070) | 9.1 | 0.121 (0.103-0.137) | 11.0 |
| João Pessoa | 1840 | 0.041 (0.033-0.043) | 5.8 | 0.129 (0.103-0.173) | 11.7 |
| G. do Goitá | 1560 | 0.135 (0.113-0.159) | 19.3 | 0.792 (0.607-1.122) | 72.0 |
| Oiapoque | 2240 | 0.295 (0.247-0.337) | 42.1 | 1.127 (0.872-2.495) | 102.5 |
| Agrestina | 1740 | 0.483 (0.421-0.548) | 69.0 | 2.339 (1.899-3.051) | 212.6 |
| Araripina | 1920 | 1.570 (1.420-1.750) | 224.3 | 2.780 (2.600-3.280) | 252.7 |
| Rockefellerc | 1140 | 0.012 (0.011-0.013) | 1.0 | 0.017 (0.016-0.019) | 1.0 |
| Salgueiro | 1500 | 0.154 (0.130-0.181) | 12.8 | 1.021 (0.757-1.534) | 60.0 |
| S. C. Capibaribe | 1320 | 0.675 (0.585-0.767) | 56.2 | 2.421 (2.010-3.086) | 142.4 |
| S. J. Egito | 1500 | 0.900 (0.818-0.986) | 75.0 | 2.120 (1.862-2.514) | 124.7 |
| A. da Ingazeira | 1260 | 1.013 (0.987-1.147) | 84.4 | 2.051 (1.806-2.449) | 120.6 |
| Cedro | 1320 | 1.063 (0.959-1.162) | 88.6 | 2.256 (2.043-2.574) | 132.7 |
| Rockefellerc | 1260 | 0.009 (0.009-0.010) | 1.0 | 0.014 (0.014-0.016) | 1.0 |
| Recife | 1680 | 0.042 (0.039-0.046) | 4.7 | 0.100 (0.088-0.119) | 7.1 |
aLethal Concentrations (mg/L) for 50% (LC50) or for 95% (LC95) of exposed larvae after 24 h.
bResistance Ratio (LC for population tested/LC for the Rockefeller reference colony).
cData in this line are the reference (Rockefeller colony) for the samples below.
dData from Strode et al. (2012).
Characterization of from laboratory colonies and sampled populations
| Rockefeller | Laboratory | N | 1.0 | S | RF | RF | RF | RF | RF |
| RecL | Laboratory | N | 1.0 | S | U | U | U | U | U |
| RecR (F20)e | Laboratory | Temephos | 179.8 | HR | A | A | U | U | A |
| F. de Noronha | Field | Bti | 2.4 | S | HA | A | HA | U | U |
| Bacabal | Field | Temephos | 6.6 | MR | HA | A | A | U | A |
| Recife | Field | Temephos/Bti | 7.1 | MR | A | U | U | U | U |
| Macapá | Field | Temephos/Bti/IGR | 11.0 | HR | A | HA | HA | A | U |
| João Pessoa | Field | Temephos/Bti/IGR | 11.7 | HR | HA | A | HA | U | U |
| Salgueiro | Field | Temephos | 60.0 | HR | HA | U | HA | U | A |
| G. do Goitá | Field | Temephos | 72.0 | HR | A | A | A | U | U |
| Oiapoque | Field | Temephos | 102.5 | HR | A | HA | HA | U | U |
| Cedro | Field | Temephos | 132.7 | HR | HA | A | A | U | HA |
| A. da Ingazeira | Field | Temephos | 120.6 | HR | HA | HA | HA | A | U |
| S. J. do Egito | Field | Temephos | 124.7 | HR | HA | U | A | U | A |
| S. C. do Capibaribe | Field | Temephos | 142.4 | HR | HA | A | HA | U | U |
| Agrestina | Field | Temephos | 212.6 | HR | HA | A | A | U | A |
| Araripina | Field | Temephos | 252.7 | HR | A | HA | A | U | U |
aGST (glutathione-S-transferases), α-est (α-esterases), P-est (PNPA esterases), β-est (β-esterases) and MFO (mixed-function oxidases) were classified according to Brasil (2006): RF-reference, U-unaltered, A-altered, HA-highly altered.
bExposure records until 2010 for temephos, Bti-Bacillus thuringiensis serovar israelensis, IGR (Diflubenzuron or Novaluron).
cResistance Ratio at Lethal Concentrations (mg/L) for 95% of exposed larvae after 24 h: LC for sample tested/LC for the Rockefeller colony.
dClassification adapted from Mazzari and Georghiou (1995): S-Susceptible (RR < 3), LR-Low Resistance (3 < RR < 5), MR-Moderate Resistance (5 < RR < 10), HR-High Resistance (>10).
eData from Strode et al. (2012).
Toxicity of (IPS82) to 3rd instar larvae from laboratory colonies
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rockefeller | USA | Susceptible | RF | 1620 | 0.008 (0.007-0.009) | 1.0 | 0.026 (0.021-0.036) | 1.0 |
| RecL | Recife-PE | Susceptible | No | 1020 | 0.016 (0.012-0.020) | 2.0 | 0.030 (0.026-0.039) | 1.2 |
| RecR | Araripina-PE | Highly resistant | Yes | 1620 | 0.010 (0.009-0.012) | 1.3 | 0.030 (0.025-0.040) | 1.2 |
aLethal Concentrations (mg/L) for 50% (LC50) or 90% (LC90) of larvae after 24 h.
bResistance Ratio: LC for sample tested/LC for the Rockefeller reference (RF) colony.
cIncrease of the activity of detoxifying enzymes (DE).
Toxicity of (IPS82) to 3rd instar larvae from sampled populations
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rockefeller | Laboratory | S | 1620 | 0.008 (0.007-0.009) | 1.0 | 0.026 (0.021-0.036) | 1.0 |
| F. de Noronha | Field | S | 1140 | 0.013 (0.011-0.015) | 1.6 | 0.030 (0.024-0.042) | 1.2 |
| Bacabal | Field | MR | 1140 | 0.014 (0.012-0.016) | 1.8 | 0.043 (0.035-0.058) | 1.7 |
| Recife | Field | MR | 1440 | 0.015 (0.014-0.018) | 1.9 | 0.027 (0.024-0.031) | 1.0 |
| Macapá | Field | HR | 1380 | 0.012 (0.011-0.014) | 1.5 | 0.031 (0.027-0.038) | 1.2 |
| João Pessoa | Field | HR | 1380 | 0.011 (0.009-0.012) | 1.4 | 0.035 (0.027-0.049) | 1.3 |
| Salgueiro | Field | HR | 1080 | 0.015 (0.012-0.018) | 1.9 | 0.025 (0.021-0.031) | 1.0 |
| G. do Goitá | Field | HR | 1080 | 0.015 (0.013-0.018) | 1.9 | 0.025 (0.022-0.033) | 1.0 |
| Oiapoque | Field | HR | 1440 | 0.011 (0.004-0.012) | 1.4 | 0.026 (0.021-0.030) | 1.0 |
| Cedro | Field | HR | 1200 | 0.012 (0.010-0.015) | 1.5 | 0.031 (0.024-0.068) | 1.2 |
| A. da Ingazeira | Field | HR | 1260 | 0.017 (0.016-0.020) | 2.1 | 0.030 (0.026-0.035) | 1.2 |
| S. J. do Egito | Field | HR | 1200 | 0.011 (0.010-0.013) | 1.4 | 0.030 (0.024-0.038 | 1.2 |
| S. C. do Capibaribe | Field | HR | 1260 | 0.009 (0.008-0.010) | 1.1 | 0.025 (0.018-0.051) | 1.0 |
| Agrestina | Field | HR | 1320 | 0.017 (0.016-0.019) | 2.1 | 0.028 (0.026-0.032) | 1.1 |
| Araripina | Field | HR | 1440 | 0.013 (0.012-0.015) | 1.6 | 0.035 (0.029-0.045) | 1.3 |
aLethal Concentrations (mg/L) for 50% (LC50) or 90% (LC90) of larvae after 24 h. bClassification adapted from Mazzari and Georghiou (1995): S-Susceptible (RR < 3), LR-Low Resistance (3 < RR < 5), MR-Moderate Resistance (5 < RR < 10), HR-High Resistance (>10).
cResistance Ratio: LC for sample tested/LC for the Rockefeller reference colony.