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Insecticides and electrophysiological symptoms: A comparative study on a tarsal motor nerve of Locusta migratoria
Authors:W. Salvisberg  G. Becker  G. Voss
Affiliation:Agricultural Division, CIBA-GEIGY Ltd., Basle, Switzerland
Abstract:Spontaneous discharges of a tarsal motor nerve preparation of the jumping leg of Locusta migratoria were recorded extracellularly under the influence of various insecticides applied to the in situ metathoracic ganglion of the insect. Insecticides from different chemical classes were found to exhibit rather specific electrophysiological symptoms: cholinesterase inhibitors produced groups of action potentials with highly increased frequencies, and led to the appearance of new units which were not present in untreated control insects. They also caused transitory phases of conduction blocks, the length of which increased as intoxication proceeded. The DDT analog tested could be characterized by pronounced repetitive dischanges, whereas the neuroactivity of pyrethroids was typically associated with a very regular spike pattern in continuous phases of extremely high frequencies. Also chlordimeform, a formamidine insecticide, was found to increase the spike frequency, but to a much lesser extent than that observed for the other insecticides tested.
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