Molecular Mechanism of Pyrethroid Repellency in Drosophila Melanogaster and Mosquitoes
果蝇和蚊子拟除虫菊酯驱避作用的分子机制
基本信息
- 批准号:9125851
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 30.06万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-08-12 至 2019-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AedesAnopheles gambiaeArthropodsAttentionBasic ScienceBedsBehavioral AssayBindingCRISPR/Cas technologyCharacteristicsChemicalsChemistryChrysanthemumCulex (Genus)CulicidaeDengueDevelopmentDisease VectorsDrosophila genusDrosophila melanogasterDrug Metabolic DetoxicationElectrophysiology (science)ExhibitsFlowersFoundationsFundingGenesGoalsGrantHealthHousingIndividualInsect VectorsInsectaInsecticidesInterventionKnock-outKnowledgeLogicMalariaMammalsMediatingMetabolicMethodsModelingMolecularMolecular GeneticsMutationNervous system structureNeuronsOlfactory Receptor NeuronsProcessPyrethrumResearchResistanceRoleSmell PerceptionSodium ChannelSystemTechniquesTestingTimeToxic effectVector-transmitted infectious diseaseWorkXenopus oocyteanalogbasedisease transmissionhuman diseaseinnovationmutantnovelolfactory receptorpyrethroidreceptorresponsescreeningvectorvector controlvoltage
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Pyrethroids are synthetic analogues of naturally occurring pyrethrum from the flower extracts of Chrysanthemum and are best known for their insecticidal activity and low toxicity to mammals. As such, they are widely used in the control of numerous arthropod pests, including insect vectors that transmit human disease. Beside the direct insecticidal activity of pyrethroids which is based on their ability to bind and hyper- activate voltage-gated sodium channels in the insect nervous system, remarkably, natural-occurring pyrethrum and volatile pyrethroids exhibit clear spatial repellency. In fact, the spatial
repellency of these compounds is now being evaluated for human disease vector control. However, the molecular basis of the spatial repellency of pyrethroid remains elusive. The central hypothesis of the proposed work is that pyrethrum and volatile pyrethroids exert their spatial repellency by interacting with specific olfactory receptors independent of their sodium channel-based insecticidal activity. The specific aims of this new proposal are: 1) Identification of pyrethroid-responsive sensilla and olfaction receptors (OR) in Drosophila melanogaster. 2) Identification of pyrethroid-responsive sensilla and ORs in mosquitoes. 3) Determination of the role of pyrethroid-responsive ORs in spatial repellency. A combination of electrophysiology and molecular genetic methods will be used to test the hypothesis, with the final goal of identificatio of olfactory receptors that are responsible for spatial repellency of pyrethroids. The proposed research is innovative and pioneering in beginning to elucidate the molecular basis of repellency of insect vectors to pyrethrum and pyrethroids. The knowledge gained will form the foundation on which to build alternative insect vector control strategies based on spatial repellency, with th ultimate goal of enhancing the utility of pyrethroids and reducing disease transmission by insect vectors.
描述(由申请人提供):拟除虫菊酯是从菊花提取物中提取的天然除虫菊的合成类似物,以其杀虫活性和对哺乳动物的低毒性而闻名,因此它们广泛用于防治多种节肢动物害虫。包括传播人类疾病的昆虫媒介,拟除虫菊酯的直接杀虫活性基于其结合和超激活电压门控钠的能力。在昆虫神经系统的通道中,丑陋的天然除虫菊和挥发性拟除虫菊酯表现出明显的空间排斥性。
目前正在评估这些化合物对人类病媒控制的驱避作用,然而,拟除虫菊酯的空间驱避作用的分子基础仍然难以捉摸,所提出的工作的中心假设是除虫菊酯和挥发性拟除虫菊酯通过与特定的嗅觉相互作用来发挥其空间驱避作用。该新提案的具体目标是:1)鉴定拟除虫菊酯响应性。果蝇中的感器和嗅觉受体 (OR) 2) 蚊子中拟除虫菊酯响应感器和 OR 的鉴定 3) 确定拟除虫菊酯响应性 OR 在空间排斥中的作用 将使用电生理学和分子遗传学方法的结合。检验假设,最终目标是识别负责的嗅觉受体拟除虫菊酯的空间驱避性的研究具有创新性和开创性,它开始阐明昆虫媒介对除虫菊酯和拟除虫菊酯的驱避性的分子基础,所获得的知识将为建立基于空间驱避性的替代昆虫媒介控制策略奠定基础。 ,最终目标是提高拟除虫菊酯的效用并减少昆虫媒介的疾病传播。
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DSC1 阳离子通道家族在昆虫神经生理学和神经毒素中的作用
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8242084 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 30.06万 - 项目类别:
Role of the DSC1 family of cation channels in insect neurophysiology and neurotox
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8047944 - 财政年份:2009
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Role of the DSC1 family of cation channels in insect neurophysiology and neurotox
DSC1 阳离子通道家族在昆虫神经生理学和神经毒素中的作用
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7790605 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
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Molecular mechanisms of action and resistance of sodium channel-targeting insecti
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- 批准号:
8725670 - 财政年份:1999
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High-resolution insights into insecticide interactions with voltage-gated sodium channels
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10397536 - 财政年份:1999
- 资助金额:
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