نتایج جستجو برای: pyrethroid resistance

تعداد نتایج: 376770  

2014
Corine Ngufor Mouhamadou Chouaïbou Emile Tchicaya Benard Loukou Nestor Kesse Raphael N’Guessan Paul Johnson Benjamin Koudou Mark Rowland

Background: Insecticide-treated wall lining (ITWL) is a new concept in malaria vector control. Some Anopheles gambiae populations in West Africa have developed resistance to all the main classes of insecticides. It needs to be demonstrated whether vector control can be improved or resistance managed when non-pyrethroid ITWL is used alone or together with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) a...

Journal: :Journal of the Florida Mosquito Control Association 2022

Aedes aegypti, the primary vector of dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever viruses, is known to be resistant pyrethroid-based insecticides in Florida. To improve our knowledge on mechanism(s) responsible for this resistance, we sequenced 106 Ae. aegypti individuals collected from throughout Florida examined mutations a insecticide resistance gene, voltage-gated sodium channel (VGSC; AAEL0...

Journal: :Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2001
S H Lee D M Soderlund

Some strains of Heliothis virescens carry a novel sodium channel mutation, corresponding to the replacement of Val410 by Met (designated V410M) in the house fly Vssc1 sodium channel, that is genetically and physiologically associated with pyrethroid resistance. To test the functional significance of this mutation, we created a house fly Vssc1 sodium channel containing the V410M mutation by site...

2014
Koichi Hirata Osamu Komagata Kentaro Itokawa Atsushi Yamamoto Takashi Tomita Shinji Kasai

The voltage-sensitive sodium (Na+) channel (Vssc) is the target site of pyrethroid insecticides. Pest insects develop resistance to this class of insecticide by acquisition of one or multiple amino acid substitution(s) in this channel. In Southeast Asia, two major Vssc types confer pyrethroid resistance in the dengue mosquito vector Aedes aegypti, namely, S989P+V1016G and F1534C. We expressed s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Donald P Weston Helen C Poynton Gary A Wellborn Michael J Lydy Bonnie J Blalock Maria S Sepulveda John K Colbourne

Use of pesticides can have substantial nonlethal impacts on nontarget species, including driving evolutionary change, often with unknown consequences for species, ecosystems, and society. Hyalella azteca, a species complex of North American freshwater amphipods, is widely used for toxicity testing of water and sediment and has frequently shown toxicity due to pyrethroid pesticides. We demonstra...

2014
Corine Ngufor Emile Tchicaya Benjamin Koudou Sagnon N'Fale Roch Dabire Paul Johnson Hilary Ranson Mark Rowland

BACKGROUND New approaches to delivering insecticides need to be developed to improve malaria vector control. Insecticidal durable wall lining (DL) and net wall hangings (NWH) are novel alternatives to indoor residual spraying which can be produced in a long-lasting format. Non-pyrethroid versions could be used in combination with long-lasting insecticidal nets for improved control and managemen...

Journal: :Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2000
R L Martin B Pittendrigh J Liu R Reenan R ffrench-Constant D A Hanck

Voltage-gated sodium channels are the presumed site of action of pyrethroid insecticides and DDT. We screened several mutant sodium channel Drosophila lines for resistance to type I pyrethroids. In insecticidal bioassays the para(74) and para(DN7) fly lines showed greater than 4-fold resistance to allethrin relative to the allethrin sensitive Canton-S control line. The amino acid substitutions ...

2016
Sayono Sayono Anggie Puspa Nur Hidayati Sukmal Fahri Didik Sumanto Edi Dharmana Suharyo Hadisaputro Puji Budi Setia Asih Din Syafruddin

The emergence of insecticide resistant Aedes aegypti mosquitoes has hampered dengue control efforts. WHO susceptibility tests, using several pyrethroid compounds, were conducted on Ae. aegypti larvae that were collected and raised to adulthood from Semarang, Surakarta, Kudus and Jepara in Java. The AaNaV gene fragment encompassing kdr polymorphic sites from both susceptible and resistant mosqui...

2015
Christine L. Wanjala Jernard P. Mbugi Edna Ototo Maxwell Gesuge Yaw A. Afrane Harrysone E. Atieli Guofa Zhou Andrew K. Githeko Guiyun Yan

We conducted standard insecticide susceptibility testing across western Kenya and found that the Anopheles gambiae mosquito has acquired high resistance to pyrethroids and DDT, patchy resistance to carbamates, but no resistance to organophosphates. Use of non-pyrethroid-based vector control tools may be preferable for malaria prevention in this region.

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Kentaro Itokawa Osamu Komagata Shinji Kasai Kohei Ogawa Takashi Tomita

Recently-emerging genome editing technologies have enabled targeted gene knockout experiments even in non-model insect species. For studies on insecticide resistance, genome editing technologies offer some advantages over the conventional reverse genetic technique, RNA interference, for testing causal relationships between genes of detoxifying enzymes and resistance phenotypes. There were relat...

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