AN ENHANCED TOLERANCE TO PERMETHRIN IN ANOPHELES STEPHENSI WITH PERMETHRIN AND OTHERENZYME INDUCERS

 Pretreatment of adults of IRAQ strain of AfhStephenSt with a sub-letlial dose of pcrmethrin resulted in a 65% enliancemenl of tolerance to this insecticide. Similarly, pre-exposure of DUB-LPR larvae to a sub-lethal dose of pcrmethrin resulted in increased tolerance to pcrmethrin. For t...

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Main Author: H. Vatandoost
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1999-09-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/4771.pdf&manuscript_id=4771
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spelling doaj-bdb13d67f2e94685aa2d14504d5b102f2020-11-25T04:01:10ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60251999-09-01374207214AN ENHANCED TOLERANCE TO PERMETHRIN IN ANOPHELES STEPHENSI WITH PERMETHRIN AND OTHERENZYME INDUCERSH. Vatandoost Pretreatment of adults of IRAQ strain of AfhStephenSt with a sub-letlial dose of pcrmethrin resulted in a 65% enliancemenl of tolerance to this insecticide. Similarly, pre-exposure of DUB-LPR larvae to a sub-lethal dose of pcrmethrin resulted in increased tolerance to pcrmethrin. For the sensitive IND-S strain, the inductive effect was smaller. Tiie results of bioassays of resistant and susceptible AtX.StCphensi females following pretreatment with sodium phenobarbital and subsequent exposure to pcrmethrin indicated that sodium phenobarbital increases the tolerance level of the IND-S strain to a greater extent titan the DVB-APR strain. Tliere was some evidence of enhancement of pcrmethrin tolerance in larvae of DUB-LPR and IND-S strains when they were treated with sodium phenobarbitaL Larvae of DUB-LPR and IND-S strains pretreated with mentlwl-related compounds exJiibited a significantly enlutnced tolerance to pcrmethrin. Treatment with a mentfwl - related compound induced a significant level of enhanced tolerance, as high as 3-fold in the case of larvae exposed to breeding water containing peppermint leaves in which menthol is probably the main active compound. http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/4771.pdf&manuscript_id=4771Enzyme Induction
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AN ENHANCED TOLERANCE TO PERMETHRIN IN ANOPHELES STEPHENSI WITH PERMETHRIN AND OTHERENZYME INDUCERS
Acta Medica Iranica
Enzyme Induction
author_facet H. Vatandoost
author_sort H. Vatandoost
title AN ENHANCED TOLERANCE TO PERMETHRIN IN ANOPHELES STEPHENSI WITH PERMETHRIN AND OTHERENZYME INDUCERS
title_short AN ENHANCED TOLERANCE TO PERMETHRIN IN ANOPHELES STEPHENSI WITH PERMETHRIN AND OTHERENZYME INDUCERS
title_full AN ENHANCED TOLERANCE TO PERMETHRIN IN ANOPHELES STEPHENSI WITH PERMETHRIN AND OTHERENZYME INDUCERS
title_fullStr AN ENHANCED TOLERANCE TO PERMETHRIN IN ANOPHELES STEPHENSI WITH PERMETHRIN AND OTHERENZYME INDUCERS
title_full_unstemmed AN ENHANCED TOLERANCE TO PERMETHRIN IN ANOPHELES STEPHENSI WITH PERMETHRIN AND OTHERENZYME INDUCERS
title_sort enhanced tolerance to permethrin in anopheles stephensi with permethrin and otherenzyme inducers
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
publishDate 1999-09-01
description  Pretreatment of adults of IRAQ strain of AfhStephenSt with a sub-letlial dose of pcrmethrin resulted in a 65% enliancemenl of tolerance to this insecticide. Similarly, pre-exposure of DUB-LPR larvae to a sub-lethal dose of pcrmethrin resulted in increased tolerance to pcrmethrin. For the sensitive IND-S strain, the inductive effect was smaller. Tiie results of bioassays of resistant and susceptible AtX.StCphensi females following pretreatment with sodium phenobarbital and subsequent exposure to pcrmethrin indicated that sodium phenobarbital increases the tolerance level of the IND-S strain to a greater extent titan the DVB-APR strain. Tliere was some evidence of enhancement of pcrmethrin tolerance in larvae of DUB-LPR and IND-S strains when they were treated with sodium phenobarbitaL Larvae of DUB-LPR and IND-S strains pretreated with mentlwl-related compounds exJiibited a significantly enlutnced tolerance to pcrmethrin. Treatment with a mentfwl - related compound induced a significant level of enhanced tolerance, as high as 3-fold in the case of larvae exposed to breeding water containing peppermint leaves in which menthol is probably the main active compound.
topic Enzyme Induction
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/4771.pdf&manuscript_id=4771
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