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Repellents inhibit P450 enzymes in Stegomyia (Aedes) aegypti.


ABSTRACT: The primary defence against mosquitoes and other disease vectors is often the application of a repellent. Despite their common use, the mechanism(s) underlying the activity of repellents is not fully understood, with even the mode of action of DEET having been reported to be via different mechanisms; e.g. interference with olfactory receptor neurones or actively detected by olfactory receptor neurones on the antennae or maxillary palps. In this study, we discuss a novel mechanism for repellence, one of P450 inhibition. Thirteen essential oil extracts from Colombian plants were assayed for potency as P450 inhibitors, using a kinetic fluorometric assay, and for repellency using a modified World Health Organisation Pesticide Evaluations Scheme (WHOPES) arm-in cage assay with Stegomyia (Aedes) aegypti mosquitoes. Bootstrap analysis on the inhibition analysis revealed a significant correlation between P450-inhibition and repellent activity of the oils.

SUBMITTER: Jaramillo Ramirez GI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3496720 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Repellents inhibit P450 enzymes in Stegomyia (Aedes) aegypti.

Jaramillo Ramirez Gloria Isabel GI   Logan James G JG   Loza-Reyes Elisa E   Stashenko Elena E   Moores Graham D GD  

PloS one 20121113 11


The primary defence against mosquitoes and other disease vectors is often the application of a repellent. Despite their common use, the mechanism(s) underlying the activity of repellents is not fully understood, with even the mode of action of DEET having been reported to be via different mechanisms; e.g. interference with olfactory receptor neurones or actively detected by olfactory receptor neurones on the antennae or maxillary palps. In this study, we discuss a novel mechanism for repellence,  ...[more]

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