نتایج جستجو برای: pyrethroid

تعداد نتایج: 2378  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1999
V Go J Garey M S Wolff B G Pogo

Estrogens, whether natural or synthetic, clearly influence reproductive development, senescence, and carcinogenesis. Pyrethroid insecticides are now the most widely used agents for indoor pest control, providing potential for human exposure. Using the MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cell line, we studied the estrogenic potential of several synthetic pyrethroid compounds in vitro using pS2 mRNA lev...

Journal: :Pest management science 2015
Yu Zhan Siqi Fan Minghua Zhang Frank Zalom

BACKGROUND Published studies relating pyrethroid use and subsequent mite outbreaks have largely been based on laboratory and field experiments, with some inferring a result of increased miticide use. The present study derived a mathematical model proposed to quantify the effect of pyrethroid use intensity on mite population density. The model was validated against and parameterized with actual ...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 1999
D Lee Y Park T M Brown M E Adams

Genetic resistance to pyrethroid insecticides involves nervous system insensitivity linked to regulatory and structural genes of voltage-sensitive sodium channels. We examined the properties and relative density of sodium channels in central neurons of susceptible and pyrethroid-resistant (Pyr-R) insects that were homozygous for the amino acid substitution V421M in the I-S6 transmembrane segmen...

2016
Corine Ngufor Jessica Critchley Josias Fagbohoun Raphael N’Guessan Damien Todjinou Mark Rowland

BACKGROUND Indoor spraying of walls and ceilings with residual insecticide remains a primary method of malaria control. Insecticide resistance in malaria vectors is a growing problem. Novel insecticides for indoor residual spraying (IRS) which can improve the control of pyrethroid resistant malaria vectors are urgently needed. Insecticide mixtures have the potential to improve efficacy or even ...

2018
Letícia B Smith Shinji Kasai Jeffrey G Scott

BACKGROUND Aedes aegypti is a vector of several important human pathogens. Control efforts rely primarily on pyrethroid insecticides for adult mosquito control, especially during disease outbreaks. A. aegypti has developed resistance nearly everywhere it occurs and insecticides are used. An important mechanism of resistance is due to mutations in the voltage-sensitive sodium channel (Vssc) gene...

Journal: :Biochemical pharmacology 2006
Matthew K Ross Abdolsamad Borazjani Carol C Edwards Philip M Potter

Pyrethroid chemicals are attractive alternatives to the organophosphates (OPs) because of their selective toxicity against pests rather than mammals. The carboxylesterases (CEs) are hepatic enzymes that metabolize ester-containing xenobiotics such as pyrethroids. The primary aim of this study was to gain insight into the catalytic properties of the CE enzymes in humans that metabolize pyrethroi...

2004
Hanna Tähti Jyrki Liesivuori

.................................................................................................8 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................10 REVIEW OF LITERATURE......................................................................12 1. Chemical structure and biotransformation of pyrethroids .................................12 2. Acut...

2014
Hitoshi Kawada Gabriel O. Dida Kazunori Ohashi Emiko Kawashima George Sonye Sammy M. Njenga Charles Mwandawiro Noboru Minakawa Takafumi Tsuboi

Pyrethroid resistance is becoming a major problem for vector control programs, because at present, there are few suitable chemical substitutes for pyrethroids, as when used on bed nets the insecticide must have low mammalian toxicity as well as high activity to mosquitoes. Pyriproxyfen (PPF) is one of the most active chemicals among the juvenile hormone mimic (JHM) group. Sterilizing mosquitoes...

2016
Intan H. Ishak Jacob M. Riveron Sulaiman S. Ibrahim Rob Stott Joshua Longbottom Helen Irving Charles S. Wondji

Control of Aedes albopictus, major dengue and chikungunya vector, is threatened by growing cases of insecticide resistance. The mechanisms driving this resistance remain poorly characterised. This study investigated the molecular basis of insecticide resistance in Malaysian populations of Ae. albopictus. Microarray-based transcription profiling revealed that metabolic resistance (cytochrome P45...

2012
Marsha K. Morgan

Pyrethroid insecticides are frequently used to control insects in residential and agriculture settings in the United States and worldwide. As a result, children can be potentially exposed to pyrethroid residues in food and at home. This review summarizes data reported in 15 published articles from observational exposure measurement studies conducted from 1999 to present that examined children's...

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