Neonicotinoid metabolic activation and inactivation established with coupled nicotinic receptor-CYP3A4 and -aldehyde oxidase systems

被引:51
作者
Honda, H
Tomizawa, M
Casida, JE [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Environm Sci Policy & Management, Environm Chem & Toxicol Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[2] Mitsui Chem Inc, Funct Chem Lab, Chiba 2970017, Japan
关键词
aldehyde oxidase; CYP3A4; metabolism; neonicotinoid; nicotinic receptor;
D O I
10.1016/j.toxlet.2005.08.004
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
Two important enzymes in metabolism of the principal neonicotinoid insecticide imidacloprid are liver microsomal CYP3A4 and cytosolic aldehyde oxidase (AOX). CYP3A4 oxidation at several molecular sites and AOX reduction at the nitro substituent result in either an increase (activation) or decrease (inactivation) of agonist potency at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), both insect and vertebrate alpha 4 beta 2. This study evaluates activation or inactivation of 11 nermicotinoids in a continuous two-step system coupling metabolism and receptor binding. For metabolism, the neonicotinoid is incubated with CYP3A4 and NADPH or AOX with the cosubstrate N-methyl-nicotinamide, terminating the reaction with ketoconazole or menadione, respectively, to inhibit further conversion. For receptor assay, either the Drosophila nAChR and [H-3]imidacloprid or the alpha 4 beta 2 nicotinic receptor and [H-3](-)-nicotine are added to determine changes in neonicotinoid potency. With the Drosophila nAChR assay, the N-methyl compounds N-methyl-imidacloprid and thiamethoxant are activated 4.5-29-fold by CYP3A4 whereas nine other neonicotinoids are not changed in potency. With the vertebrate alpha 4 beta 2 nAChR, AOX enhances imidacloprid potency but CYP3A4 does not. The AOX system coupled with the Drosophila receptor strongly inactivates clothianidin, dinotefuran, imidacloprid, desmethyl-thiamethoxam, and thiamethoxam with some inactivation of nitenpyram, and nithiazine, and little or no effect on four other compounds. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:108 / 114
页数:7
相关论文
共 31 条
[1]   Golden age of insecticide research: Past, present, or future? [J].
Casida, JE ;
Quistad, GB .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENTOMOLOGY, 1998, 43 :1-16
[2]   Molecular characterization of the amplified aldehyde oxidase from insecticide resistant Culex quinquefasciatus [J].
Coleman, M ;
Vontas, JG ;
Hemingway, J .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, 2002, 269 (03) :768-779
[3]   DDT resistance in Drosophila correlates with Cyp6g1 over-expression and confers cross-resistance to the neonicotinoid imidacloprid [J].
Daborn, P ;
Boundy, S ;
Yen, J ;
Pittendrigh, B ;
Ffrench-Constant, R .
MOLECULAR GENETICS AND GENOMICS, 2001, 266 (04) :556-563
[4]   Identification of aldehyde oxidase as the neonicotinoid nitroreductase [J].
Dick, RA ;
Kanne, DB ;
Casida, JE .
CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN TOXICOLOGY, 2005, 18 (02) :317-323
[5]   Aldehyde oxidase is coamplified with the World's most common Culex mosquito insecticide resistance-associated esterases [J].
Hemingway, J ;
Coleman, M ;
Paton, M ;
McCarroll, L ;
Vaughan, A ;
DeSilva, D .
INSECT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2000, 9 (01) :93-99
[6]   Metabolism and disposition kinetics of nicotine [J].
Hukkanen, J ;
Jacob, P ;
Benowitz, NL .
PHARMACOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 2005, 57 (01) :79-115
[7]   Mechanism for the differential toxicity of neonicotinoid insecticides in the honey bee, Apis mellifera [J].
Iwasa, T ;
Motoyama, N ;
Ambrose, JT ;
Roe, RM .
CROP PROTECTION, 2004, 23 (05) :371-378
[8]   Insecticidal and neuroblocking activities of thiamethoxam-type compounds in the American cockroach (Periplaneta americana L.) [J].
Kagabu, S ;
Murata, N ;
Hibino, R ;
Hanzawa, M ;
Nishimura, K .
JOURNAL OF PESTICIDE SCIENCE, 2005, 30 (02) :111-115
[9]  
KANNE DB, 2005, IN PRESS CHEM RES TO, V18
[10]   Comparative analysis of neonicotinoid binding to insect membranes:: I.: A structure-activity study of the mode of [3H]imidacloprid displacement in Myzus persicae and Aphis craccivora [J].
Kayser, H ;
Lee, C ;
Decock, A ;
Baur, M ;
Haettenschwiler, J ;
Maienfisch, P .
PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, 2004, 60 (10) :945-958