Role of a microsomal carboxylesterase in reducing the action of malathion in eggs of Triatoma infestans |
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Authors: | E.J. Wood M.I.P. de Villar E.N. Zerba |
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Affiliation: | Centro de Investigaciones de Plagas e Insecticidas (CIPEIN)-CITEFA-CONICET, Zufriategui 4380-1603, Villa Martelli, Pcia, de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Abstract: | A microsomal malathion carboxylesterase present in Triatoma infestans eggs was active from the first day of embryonic development. This microsomal egg malathionase (MEM) showed a unique band in polyacrilamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) when malathion was used as substrate. In vivo metabolism of [14C]malathion during all embryonic development showed a 10% degradation due to carboxylesterases. The in vitro evaluation of the same metabolic pathway catalyzed by the microsomal fraction of T. infestans eggs showed partial inhibition by paraoxon. α- and β-malathion monoacids were identified as the main metabolites of the in vivo and in vitro metabolic pathways. The carboxylesterase band that appeared in PAGE (MEM) from the first day of embryonic development could be the main cause of malathion tolerance in T. infestans eggs. |
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