The in vivo sensitivity of ATPases to DDT,DDE, and physical immobilization in American cockroaches |
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Authors: | L.K. Cutkomp D. Desaiah E.Y. Cheng E.V. Vea R.B. Koch |
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Affiliation: | Department of Entomology, Fisheries, and Wildlife, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA |
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Abstract: | American cockroaches injected with sublethal doses of DDT (0.75 μg/roach) at 5-day intervals showed a 40% reduction in oligomycin-sensitive Mg2+ATPase from muscle homogenates, and a 23% reduction of Na+-K+ATPase from nerve cords. Thus, the maximum effect measured occurred with the same enzyme and tissue as determined from in vitro studies. The metabolite, DDE, used at 15 μg per roach, gave no significant change in activity of the ATPase system following injection. In contrast, high single doses of DDT (7.5 μg/roach) and 100 μg DDE and dicofol per roach caused over 30% increase in oligomycin-sensitive Mg2+ATPase of muscle and a 10–15% increase in Na+-K+ATPase of nerve cords measured 24 and 48 hr later. While a similar response was observed for Mg2+ATPase activities in cockroaches that were immobilized, the increase in enzyme activities were much greater than that caused by the pesticides. |
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