片带虫蝎毒素Tf2对斯氏按蚊的杀蚊效果评价

Takahiro Shirozu, Nobuaki Seki, Akira Soga, S. Fukumoto
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病媒控制对于减轻疟疾等蚊媒疾病至关重要。近年来,杀虫剂抗药性的出现已开始妨碍病媒控制。需要不依赖化学杀虫剂的新型病媒控制策略。我们评估了毒液(动物的有毒分泌物)作为新型杀蚊分子来源的潜力。目的:筛选7种毒液的杀蚊效果,以蚊毒素(Melittin, Mel)为阳性对照,利用疟疾病媒斯氏按蚊进行微量注射。Tf2、Hm3a (Hm3)、氯毒素(Ctx)和梅尔对这些蚊的死亡率有显著性影响。为了确定最有效的毒液,我们检测了最低有效剂量的Tf2、Hm3、Ctx和Mel。Tf2的杀蚊效果最好。然后测定Tf2对An的LD50。stephensi蚊子。e Tf2对An的LD50。Stephensi为5.9×10−13 mol/只。结果表明,Tf2是一种新型病媒控制剂最有效的候选毒液分子。对Tf2的进一步研究预计将有助于控制疟疾等蚊媒疾病。
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Evaluation of mosquitocidal efficacy of Scorpion Toxin Tf2 from Tityus fasciolatus against Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes
Vector control is crucial for mitigation of mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria. e emergence of insecticide resistance has begun to hamper vector control in recent years. Novel vector control strategies that do not depend on chemical insecticides are needed. We evaluated the potential of venoms, the poisonous secretion of the animals, as sources of novel mosquitocidal molecules. We screened for mosquitocidal e ects of seven venoms, using Melittin (Mel) as a positive control by microinjection using the malaria vector Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes. Tf2, Hm3a (Hm3), Chlorotoxin (Ctx) and Mel caused signi cantly high mortality among these mosquitoes. To identify the most e ective venom, we assayed for the lowest e ective dose of Tf2, Hm3, Ctx, and Mel. Tf2 displayed the highest mosquitocidal potency. We next determined the LD50 of Tf2 against An. stephensi mosquitoes. e LD50 of Tf2 against An. stephensi was 5.9×10−13 mol/mosquito. Our results indicated that Tf2 was the most e ective candidate venom molecule for a novel vector control agent. Further research regarding Tf2 is expected to contribute to the control of mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria.
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