Increase in tolerance of Aedes aegypti larvae (Diptera: Culicidae) to the insecticide temephos after exposure to atrazine
Autor(es): Jacquet, M.; Tilquin, M.; Ravanel, P.; Boyer, S.
Resumo: Female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are vectors of yellow fever, dengue and chikungunya viruses. Pre-exposure of Ae. aegypti larvae to the herbicide atrazine significantly reduced their sensitivity to the organophosphate insecticide temephos. Mosquito larvae pre-exposed for 48 h to non-lethal concentrations of atrazine ranging from 1 to 10 mu g/l commonly encountered in the field, appeared slightly less sensitive to temephos than non-pre-exposed larvae. The effect of a pre-exposure to atrazine on larval tolerance to temephos did not seem to be related to an induction of detoxification processes by this herbicide. Noimportant increase in glutathione transferase, or alpha- and beta-esterase activities was observed in pre-exposed larvae, while P450 monooxygenase activities increased.
Palavras-Chave: Mosquito; Temephos; Atrazine; Aedes Aegypti; Resistance; Pesticide Interactions
Imprenta: African Entomology, v. 23, n. 1, p. 110-119, 2015
Descritores: Aedes aegypti - Biochemistry ; Aedes aegypti - Chikungunya Fever ; Aedes aegypti - Public health
Data de publicação: 2015