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Neonicotinoid Binding, Toxicity and Expression of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Subunits in the Aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum
Author(s) -
Emiliane Taillebois,
Abdelhamid Beloula,
Sophie Quinchard,
Stéphanie Jaubert-Possamai,
Antoine Daguin,
Denis Servent,
Denis Tagu,
Steeve H. Thany,
Hélène Tricoire-Leignel
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0096669.t004
Subject(s) - acyrthosiphon pisum , neonicotinoid , aphid , imidacloprid , nicotinic agonist , nicotinic acetylcholine receptor , toxicity , biology , acetylcholine receptor , pharmacology , receptor , botany , biochemistry , medicine , agronomy , aphididae , pesticide , homoptera , pest analysis
International audienceNeonicotinoid insecticides act on nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and are particularly effective against sucking pests. They are widely used in crops protection to fight against aphids, which cause severe damage. In the present study we evaluated the susceptibility of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum to the commonly used neonicotinoid insecticides imidacloprid (IMI), thiamethoxam (TMX) and clothianidin (CLT). Binding studies on aphid membrane preparations revealed the existence of high and low-affinity binding sites for [H-3]-IMI (Kd of 0.16 +/- 0.04 nM and 41.7 +/- 5.9 nM) and for the nicotinic antagonist [I-125]-alpha- bungarotoxin (Kd of 0.008 +/- 0.002 nM and 1.135 +/- 0.213 nM). Competitive binding experiments demonstrated that TMX displayed a higher affinity than IMI for [I-125]-alpha-bungarotoxin binding sites while CLT affinity was similar for both [I-125]-alpha-bungarotoxin and [H-3]-IMI binding sites. Interestingly, toxicological studies revealed that at 48 h, IMI (LC50 = 0.038 mu g/ml) and TMX (LC50 = 0.034 mu g/ml) were more toxic than CLT (LC50 = 0.118 mu g/ml). The effect of TMX could be associated to its metabolite CLT as demonstrated by HPLC/MS analysis. In addition, we found that aphid larvae treated either with IMI, TMX or CLT showed a strong variation of nAChR subunit expression. Using semi-quantitative PCR experiments, we detected for all insecticides an increase of Apisum alpha 10 and Apisum beta 1 expressions levels, whereas Apisum beta 2 expression decreased. Moreover, some other receptor subunits seemed to be differently regulated according to the insecticide used. Finally, we also demonstrated that nAChR subunit expression differed during pea aphid development. Altogether these results highlight species specificity that should be taken into account in pest management strategie

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