2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2004.12.007
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Elevated α-esterase levels associated with permethrin tolerance in Aedes aegypti (L.) from Baja California, Mexico

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“…For A. aegypti in America resistance has been reported to organochlorines, organophosphates, pyrethroids and carbamates in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, El Salvador, Peru, Panamá, Venezuela, Cuba, Puerto Rico, among other Caribbean countries, whose resistance mechanism in some of these stocks has been associated with altered levels of alpha esters, beta esterases, mixed function oxidases, glutathione s-transferase, as well as mutations in the voltage-gated sodium channel. (Rawlins, 1998;Bisset et al, 2001;Brengues et al, 2003;Macoris et al, 2003;Aparecida et al, 2004;Rodríguez et al, 2004;Chavez et al;, Flores et al, 2005Pereira da-Cunha et al, 2005, Alvarez et al, 2006, Pereira-Lima et al, 2006Beserra et al, 2007;Saavedra et al, 2007;Bisset et al, 2009;Martins et al, 2009;AlbrieuLlinas et al, 2010;Polson et al, 2010). Colombia has applied insecticides for control of vector insects for over five decades.…”
Section: Current State Of Susceptibility To Insecticides Aedes Aegyptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For A. aegypti in America resistance has been reported to organochlorines, organophosphates, pyrethroids and carbamates in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, El Salvador, Peru, Panamá, Venezuela, Cuba, Puerto Rico, among other Caribbean countries, whose resistance mechanism in some of these stocks has been associated with altered levels of alpha esters, beta esterases, mixed function oxidases, glutathione s-transferase, as well as mutations in the voltage-gated sodium channel. (Rawlins, 1998;Bisset et al, 2001;Brengues et al, 2003;Macoris et al, 2003;Aparecida et al, 2004;Rodríguez et al, 2004;Chavez et al;, Flores et al, 2005Pereira da-Cunha et al, 2005, Alvarez et al, 2006, Pereira-Lima et al, 2006Beserra et al, 2007;Saavedra et al, 2007;Bisset et al, 2009;Martins et al, 2009;AlbrieuLlinas et al, 2010;Polson et al, 2010). Colombia has applied insecticides for control of vector insects for over five decades.…”
Section: Current State Of Susceptibility To Insecticides Aedes Aegyptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In México, Ae. aegypti populations from Baja California have elevated metabolic resistance associated with esterases (Flores et al 2005). In the Yucatán Peninsula, target-site resistance occurs as well as metabolic resistance associated with high levels of esterases and oxidases (Flores et al 2006).…”
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“…Work from de Jersey and colleagues linked the involvement of esterases to pyrethroid-based detoxification in R. microplus (De Jersey et al, 1985). The enhanced activity of esterase(s) by insects has furthermore been linked to increased detoxification of insecticide-esters by a two-step process of sequestration and hydrolysis (Flores et al, 2005). In blow flies, a single amino acid substitution found shown to result the increased ability of a carboxylesterase enzyme to hydrolyse pyrethroids more efficiently (Newcomb et al, 1997).…”
Section: Acaricide Resistance Status Of R Microplus In Mnisimentioning
confidence: 99%