[H-3]IMIDACLOPRID LABELS HIGH-AFFINITY AND LOW-AFFINITY NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR-LIKE BINDING-SITES IN THE APHID MYZUS-PERSICAE (HEMIPTERA, APHIDIDAE)
Rj. Lind et al., [H-3]IMIDACLOPRID LABELS HIGH-AFFINITY AND LOW-AFFINITY NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR-LIKE BINDING-SITES IN THE APHID MYZUS-PERSICAE (HEMIPTERA, APHIDIDAE), Pesticide biochemistry and physiology, 62(1), 1998, pp. 3-14
The nitroguanidine insecticide imidacloprid (IMI) is known to act as a
n agonist at the insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR). Satu
rable binding of [H-3]IMI to membranes of the peach potato aphid Myzus
persicae (R1 strain) revealed the presence of both high- and low-affi
nity [H-3]IMI binding sites having dissociation constants and maximal
binding capacities of 0.14 nM and 284 fmol/mg and 12.6 nM and 485 fmol
/mg, respectively with a Hill value of 0.61. Displacement of 500 pM [H
-3]IMI binding to aphid membranes by the nicotinic ligands acetylcholi
ne, (-)-nicotine, alpha-bungarotoxin (alpha-BGTX), (+/-)-epibatidine,
methyllycaconitine (MLA) and IMI gave IC50 values (nM) of 2390, 643, 6
2.4, 21.9, 15.1, and 1.1, respectively. The pharmacology of the aphid
high-affinity [3H]IMI binding site thus resembles that of nicotinic ac
etylcholine receptors. Low Hill values for ACh, alpha-BGTX, and MLA di
splacement suggest either that high-affinity [H-3]IMI binding occurs a
t multiple sites which have differing affinities for ACh, alpha-BGTX,
or MLA or that binding to one high-affinity site is allosterically inf
luenced by binding to another site on the same putative nAChR. Saturab
le [H-3]IMI binding was analyzed in a panel of insects, namely, Nephor
ettix cincticeps (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae), Periplaneta americana (Dic
tyoptera: Blattidae), Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae), Droso
phila melanogaster (Canton S) (Diptera: Drosophiloidea),,Manduca sexta
(Lepidoptera: Sphingidae), Heliothis virescens (Lepidoptera: Noctuida
e), and Ctenocephalides felis (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae). The results d
emonstrate that of these, only aphids and green leaf hoppers (both Hem
iptera) have very high-affinity binding sites for [H-3]IMI in addition
to the lower affinity sites that are also seen in insects from other
orders, which in these insects have Kd values of about 1 nM and Hill v
alues of approximately 1. The presence of very high-affinity [H-3]IMI
binding sites only in the hemipteran insects studied may explain why I
MI is particularly useful in controlling sucking pests. (C) 1998 Acade
mic Press.