昆虫对kdr型的抗性,特别涉及德国小蠊

Jeffrey G. Scott, Ke Dong
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摘要

首先在家蝇(Musca domestica)中发现了击倒抗性(kdr)现象,随后在包括德国小蠊(Blattella germanica)在内的其他几种害虫中也发现了击倒抗性(即kdr型抗性)。这种类型的抗性导致神经系统对拟除虫菊酯、滴滴涕和有限数量的钠通道神经毒素不敏感。在德国蜚蠊中,kdr型抗性是不完全隐性的,单基因的,与性别无关或由细胞质因素引起。此外,kdr型抗性与钠通道密度的变化无关,kdr或kdr型位点与德国蜚蠊、家蝇和烟草budworm (Heliothis virescens)的准同源钠通道位点紧密相连或相同,表明kdr和kdr型抗性是由准同源钠通道基因突变引起的。德国蟑螂的kdr型抗性与家蝇的kdr型抗性相似,但不一定完全相同。
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kdr-Type resistance in insects with special reference to the German cockroach, Blattella germanica

The phenomenon of knockdown resistance (kdr) was first noted in the housefly (Musca domestica), and has subsequently be found (i.e. kdr-type resistance) in several other insect pests including the German cockroach (Blattella germanica). This type of resistance causes insensitivity of the nervous system to pyrethroids, DDT and a limited number of sodium channel neurotoxins. In the German cockroach, kdr-type resistance is incompletely recessive, monogenic and not sex linked or due to cytoplasmic factors. Additionally, kdr-type resistance is not associated with a change in sodium channel density, kdr or kdr-type loci are tightly linked or identical to the para-homologous sodium channel locus in German cockroach, housefly and tobacco budworm (Heliothis virescens), suggesting that kdr and kdr-type resistance are due to mutations in the para-homologous sodium channel gene. kdr-Type resistance in the German cockroach appears similar, although not necessarily identical, to kdr in houseflies.

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