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In vitro assays for repellents and deterrents for ticks: differing effects of products when tested with attractant or arrestment stimuli

Author(s)
McMahon, Conor
Kroeber, Thomas  
Poste de physiologie comportementale  
Guerin, Patrick  
Institut de biologie  
Date issued
2003
In
Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Vol
4
No
17
From page
370
To page
378
Subjects
Amblyomma variegatum Ixodes ricinus Ixodidae attraction butopyronoxyl deet N N-diethyl-methyl-benzamide deterrent ethyl butylacetylaminopropionate indalone permethrin repellent tick AMBLYOMMA-VARIEGATUM FABRICIUS TROPICAL BONT TICK AGGREGATION-ATTACHMENT PHEROMONE HALLERS ORGAN CAPSULE ARGAS-PERSICUS OLFACTORY RECEPTORS BOOPHILUS-MICROPLUS BREATH COMPONENTS CATTLE TICK TARSUS-I
Abstract
Most in vivo and in vitro tests with repellents or deterrents against ticks have not considered which sensory channel is being targeted. We have recorded the responses of two hard tick species (Acari: Ixodidae) in vitro to determine if such products can disrupt the perception of an attractant in a repellent assay or the perception of an arrestment stimulus in a deterrent assay. Ethyl butylacetylaminopropionate (EBAAP), N,N-diethyl-methyl-benzamide (deet), permethrin and indalone were chosen to test their capacity to inhibit the attraction of Amblyomma variegatum Fabricius to its aggregation-attachment pheromone. Vapours of each test product plus those from a synthetic blend of the pheromone were delivered to the walking tick in an air stream on a locomotion compensator. Neither EBAAP, deet, permethrin nor indalone could inhibit attraction of A. variegatum even when each of the test products was delivered at 10(6) times the pheromone. Indalone did decrease the attraction of A. variegatum to the pheromone and induced repulsion of A. variegatum when presented on its own in the air stream. The effect of permethrin, a sodium channel blocker, was also tested in a deterrent assay measuring the arrestment of Ixodes ricinus (L.) adults on its own faeces and faecal constituents. Permethrin deterred arrestment at doses of 670 fg/cm(2) to 67 ng/cm(2), i.e. at levels five times lower than the dose of chemostimuli present in the arrestment stimulus. This sensitivity to permethrin suggests that it acts via the contact chemoreception channel.
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/52236
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