Paper Report for: Wirth_1998_J.Am.Mosq.Control.Assoc_14_397
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Title: Isolation and characterization of two novel organophosphate resistance mechanisms in Culex Pipiens from Cyprus Wirth MC Ref: J Am Mosq Control Assoc, 14:397, 1998 : PubMed
Two novel mechanisms of organophosphate resistance were isolated and characterized from a population of Culex pipiens L. from Cyprus. Two strains, one expressing the novel, highly active esterases A5 and B5 (strain A5B5-R), and one expressing insensitive acetylcholinesterase (strain Ace-R), were developed by single pair crosses and selection with temephos and propoxur, respectively. The A5B5-R strain demonstrated resistance toward organophosphate insecticides that could be suppressed by the esterase inhibitor S,S,S-tributyl phosphorotrithioate (DEF). No cross-resistance to carbamates occurred. The Ace-R strain demonstrated resistance to organophosphate as well as to carbamate insecticides. Propoxur and temephos resistance was not affected by the monooxygenase inhibitor piperonyl butoxide or by DEF. The Ace-R strain possessed a novel toxicologic profile as well as a unique acetylcholinesterase inhibition pattern. Inheritance of temephos or propoxur resistance was codominant in F1 offspring. Backcrosses to a susceptible strain in both cases failed to fit a single gene model, suggesting that multiple loci may be involved. Combining the A5B5-R and the Ace-R strains resulted in high levels of temephos resistance, similar to that of the parents.
Wirth MC (1998) Isolation and characterization of two novel organophosphate resistance mechanisms in Culex Pipiens from Cyprus J Am Mosq Control Assoc14: 397-405
Wirth MC (1998) J Am Mosq Control Assoc14: 397-405