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斜纹夜蛾(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)是最具破坏性的害虫之一。杀虫剂仍然是控制这种害虫的主要管理工具。然而,滥用杀虫剂导致斜纹夜蛾对多种杀虫剂产生抗药性。氯氰菊酯是一种合成的拟除虫菊酯,通常用于害虫管理。除了氯氰菊酯造成的死亡率外,当暴露于低或亚致死水平时,斜纹夜蛾可能遭受一系列亚致死后果。本研究研究了氯氰菊酯暴露对实验室选择的斜纹石螟易感种群(unself - lab)和抗性种群(CYP-Sel)营养生理、消化、解毒和抗氧化酶的影响。我们的研究结果表明,氯氰菊酯暴露对斜纹夜蛾的营养生理有相当大的影响,表现为营养同化和利用的改变,以及消化酶的不同反应。在CYP-Sel群体中,关键消化酶α-淀粉酶、α-葡萄糖苷酶、ß-葡萄糖苷酶、α-半乳糖糖苷酶、ß-半乳糖糖苷酶、脂肪酶和蛋白酶的活性水平分别比Unsel-Lab群体降低了69.30%、81.40%、49.18%、86.36%、73.94、70.50和72.34%。此外,包括混合功能氧化酶(1.87倍)、谷胱甘肽- s -转移酶(1.71倍)和酯酶(2.86倍)在内的解毒酶在CYP-Sel群体中的活性明显高于Unsel-Lab群体,表明对解毒过程的适应性反应。抗氧化酶活性,SOD(升高19.66%)和CAT(降低26.19%)发生显著变化,表明氯氰菊酯引起氧化应激。该研究为制定有害生物管理战略提供了有用的信息,以减少化学品接触的意外影响。
Cypermethrin induced physiological and metabolic changes in susceptible and resistant populations of Spodoptera litura (Fabricius).
Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is one of the most destructive insect pests. Insecticides remain the principal management tool to control this pest. However, indiscriminate use of insecticides has resulted in the development of resistance to a variety of insecticides in S. litura. Cypermethrin, a synthetic pyrethroid, is commonly used in pest management. In addition to the mortality produced by cypermethrin, S. litura may suffer a range of sublethal consequences when exposed to low or sublethal levels. This study investigates the effect of cypermethrin exposure on nutritional physiology, digestive, detoxifying, and antioxidant enzymes of lab-selected susceptible (Unsel-Lab) and resistant (CYP-Sel) populations of S. litura. Our findings demonstrated that cypermethrin exposure has a considerable impact on the nutritional physiology of S. litura, as revealed by altered nutrient assimilation and utilization, alongside varying responses in digestive enzymes. In the CYP-Sel population, activity levels of key digestive enzymes- α-amylase, α-glucosidase, ß-glucosidase, α-galactosidase, ß-galactosidase, lipases, and proteases- decreased by 69.30, 81.40, 49.18, 86.36, 73.94, 70.50, and 72.34%, respectively, compared to the control of Unsel-Lab population. Furthermore, detoxification enzymes including mixed-function oxidase (by 1.87 times), glutathione-S-transferase (by 1.71 times), and esterases (by 2.86 times) showed considerably increased activity in CYP-Sel population as compared to Unsel-Lab population, indicating an adaptive response to detoxification processes. Antioxidant enzyme activity, including SOD (increased by 19.66%) and CAT (decreased by 26.19%), changed significantly, indicating oxidative stress caused by cypermethrin. The study gives useful information for developing pest management strategies that reduce the unexpected impacts of chemical exposure.
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Ecotoxicology is an international journal devoted to the publication of fundamental research on the effects of toxic chemicals on populations, communities and terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems. It aims to elucidate mechanisms and processes whereby chemicals exert their effects on ecosystems and the impact caused at the population or community level. The journal is not biased with respect to taxon or biome, and papers that indicate possible new approaches to regulation and control of toxic chemicals and those aiding in formulating ways of conserving threatened species are particularly welcome. Studies on individuals should demonstrate linkage to population effects in clear and quantitative ways. Laboratory studies must show a clear linkage to specific field situations. The journal includes not only original research papers but technical notes and review articles, both invited and submitted. A strong, broadly based editorial board ensures as wide an international coverage as possible.