Larvicidal Activity of a Natural Botanical Biostop Moustiques® andPhysiological Changes Induced in Susceptible and Resistant Strains ofAnopheles gambiae Giles (Diptera: Culicidae)

K. M. Ahadji-Dabla, J. Brunet, G. Ketoh, G. Apétogbo, I. Glitho, L. Belzunces
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The larvicidal activity of Biostop Moustiques ® (BM), a botanical biocide, was studied on susceptible and resis- tant strains of Anopheles gambiae s.s. at the concentrations of 1, 5, 10 and 20 mL/L of water. In addition to mortality and total protein concentration, the effect of BM on the activity of the following metabolic enzymes was evaluated in fourth instar larvae: glutathione-S-transferase (GST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), superoxide dismutase (SOD), lactate dehy- drogenase (LDH) and glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH). BM caused more than 90% mortality at different larval stages and had median lethal concentration (LC50) of 8.13 mL/L in susceptible Kisumu strain and 8.08 mL/L in re- sistant Acerkis strain. Protein concentration increased significantly in both strains when BM concentration was higher than 1 mL/L. GST and ALP activities increased significantly in both strains. LDH activity increased in Kisumu strain at 5 mL/L and decreased in Acerkis strain at all concentrations. G6PDH activity significantly increased with a maximum ef- fect at 1 mL/L for Acerkis and 5 mL/L for Kisumu. BM completely suppressed SOD activity at 10 mL/L for Kisumu strain and 1 mL/L for Acerkis strain. This study showed that BM had a high larvicidal activity against both strains of Anopheles gambiae and it elicited a wide range of physiological changes.
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一种天然植物型灭蚊®的杀幼虫活性及冈比亚按蚊敏感和耐药菌株的生理变化(双翅目:库蚊科)
研究了植物性杀菌剂Biostop Moustiques®(BM)在1、5、10和20 mL/L水浓度下对冈比亚按蚊敏感株和抗性株的杀幼虫活性。除死亡率和总蛋白浓度外,还研究了BM对4龄幼虫谷胱甘肽s转移酶(GST)、碱性磷酸酶(ALP)、超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)和葡萄糖6-磷酸脱氢酶(G6PDH)活性的影响。BM在不同幼虫期的死亡率均在90%以上,敏感株Kisumu和抗性株Acerkis的中位致死浓度(LC50)分别为8.13 mL/L和8.08 mL/L。当BM浓度高于1 mL/L时,两种菌株的蛋白浓度均显著升高。GST和ALP活性均显著升高。在5 mL/L浓度下,Kisumu菌株的LDH活性升高,Acerkis菌株的LDH活性降低。G6PDH活性显著增加,Acerkis为1 mL/L, Kisumu为5 mL/L时效果最大。在10 mL/L的Kisumu菌株和1 mL/L的Acerkis菌株中,BM完全抑制了SOD活性。本研究表明,BM对两种冈比亚按蚊均有较高的杀幼虫活性,并引起广泛的生理变化。
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