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Understanding the susceptibility status of mosquitoes to insecticides is critical for effective decision making regarding the use or rotation of insecticides in control programs. In this study, we demonstrated the use of amino acid profiling for the detection of deltamethrin-resistant Aedes albopictus (L.). Mosquitoes collected in the field were first tested with WHO adulticide bioassay kits, and the amino acid profiles of the resistant mosquitoes were compared with the susceptible strain of Ae. albopictus. Samples were lyophilized and derived by silylation and then analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Using standardized, known concentrations of amino acids, we quantified the amino acids in both resistant and susceptible strains. An independent t-test was performed to compare the concentrations of each amino acid between strains. Logistic regression was then performed to assess the relationship between amino acid concentrations and susceptibility status of the mosquitoes. Our results showed that the amino acids in resistant mosquitoes differed significantly from those in susceptible mosquitoes, with the exception of serine. Further regression analysis showed that seven amino acids significantly predicted susceptibility, suggesting that they are suitable as biological indicators for rapid assessment of resistance status in field mosquitoes.
了解蚊子对杀虫剂的敏感性状况对于在防治计划中有效决策杀虫剂的使用或轮换至关重要。在这项研究中,我们展示了利用氨基酸分析检测对溴氰菊酯有抗药性的白纹伊蚊(L.)。首先用世界卫生组织的杀成虫生物测定试剂盒对野外采集的蚊子进行检测,然后将抗药性蚊子的氨基酸谱与白纹伊蚊的易感株系进行比较。样品经过冻干和硅烷化处理后,采用气相色谱-质谱法(GC-MS)进行分析。利用已知浓度的标准化氨基酸,我们对抗性菌株和易感菌株中的氨基酸进行了定量。通过独立的 t 检验来比较不同菌株中每种氨基酸的浓度。然后进行逻辑回归,以评估氨基酸浓度与蚊虫易感状态之间的关系。结果显示,抗药性蚊子体内的氨基酸与易感蚊子体内的氨基酸有显著差异,但丝氨酸除外。进一步的回归分析表明,有七种氨基酸能显著预测蚊子的易感性,这表明它们适合作为生物指标,用于快速评估野外蚊子的抗药性状况。