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Evidence for p-glycoprotein modification of insecticide toxicity in mosquitoes of the Culex pipiens complex
Authors:Buss D S  McCaffery A R  Callaghan A
Institution:Division of Zoology, School of Animal & Microbial Sciences, The University of Reading, UK.
Abstract:Pesticide resistance has parallels with multi-drug resistance syndrome of tumours in clinical medicine, which has been linked to an ATP-dependent pump, p-glycoprotein (P-gp). P-gps pump drugs out of the cell, thereby reducing cellular concentrations of the chemical. P-gps have been found in several invertebrate species and have been shown to provide a defence against environmental xenobiotics, including pesticides. This study used a model cell culture system to investigate the interaction of pesticides with P-gp. Ivermectin and endosulfan were shown to be strong inhibitors of dye transport out of cells, which is a standard measure of P-gp modulation. We then investigated the action of a P-gp inhibitor, verapamil (calcium channel blocker), on insecticide toxicity to fourth-instar mosquito larvae of the Culex pipiens L. complex (Diptera: Culicidae). Verapamil increased toxicity to examples of three insecticide classes (cypermethrin, endosulfan, ivermectin), but not to chlorpyrifos (organophosphate). The discovery of a novel protective mechanism in mosquitoes, with a wide substrate range, has implications for the control of important pest and vector species.
Keywords:Culex pipiens                        Cx  quinquefasciatus            ATP‐binding  calcium channel blocker  cell culture  chlorpyrifos  cypermethrin  DDT  endosulfan  insecticides  ivermectin  mosquitoes  organophosphate  p-glycoprotein  pyrethroid  resistance  rhodamine  vector control  verapamil  vinblastine
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