Cyromazine toxicity in different laboratory strains of the tobacco hornworm (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)

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作者
Root, DS
Dauterman, WC
机构
[1] Department of Toxicology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh
关键词
Manduca sexta; cyromazine; toxicity;
D O I
10.1093/jee/89.5.1074
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Three different strains of tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta (L.), were treated with cyromazine ingestion of cyromazine-treated artificial diet or by intrahemocoelic injection. The effect of cyromazine on larval growth and the onset and severity of poisoning symptoms were similar in the wild type green-pigmented strain and the white-pigmented mutant. Feeding times of 4 h or greater and injected doses of 22.6 mu g/g larva or more resulted in lower weight gains than were observed with controls. Elongation caused by exposure was evident within 12-24 h. The incidence of cuticular rupture ws 55 and 67% in the dietary exposure tests and 24 and 22% in the injection tests for the green and white strains, respectively. The response of the black strain to cyromazine differed by the route of administration. Like the other strains, dietary exposure times of 4 h or greater led to smaller weight gains than in the controls. Injected doses of 2.8 eta g/g larva or more caused a decrease in the weight gain of the treated versus controls. A small proportion (21%) of black larvae consuming treated diet developed cuticular ruptures, whereas injected treatments had a higher incidence (87%). The differences in the pigmentation of the white and black strains had been linked to high and low juvenile hormone titers, respectively. The greater susceptibility of the juvenile hormone-deficient black strain raises the possibility that the mode of action of cyromazine involves a hormonal component. In a separate series of experiments, the poisoning symptoms of cyromazine involves a hormonal component. In a separate series of experiments, the poisoning symptoms of cyromazine were attenuated or eliminated by periods of starvation of 1-3 d following exposure to the chemical. Starvation for 3 d preceding treatment attenuated but did not eliminate signs of poisoning.
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