Pre-imaginal exposure to Oberon (R) disrupts fatty acid composition, cuticular hydrocarbon profile and sexual behavior in Drosophila melanogaster adults

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TitrePre-imaginal exposure to Oberon (R) disrupts fatty acid composition, cuticular hydrocarbon profile and sexual behavior in Drosophila melanogaster adults
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursHamida Z.C, Farine J.P, Ferveur J.F, Soltani N.
JournalCOMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY C-TOXICOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY
Volume243
Pagination108981
Date PublishedMAY
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1532-0456
Mots-cléscuticular hydrocarbons, Drosophila melanogaster, fatty acids, Sexual behavior, spiromesifen, Toxicity
Résumé

Oberon (R) is a commercial formulation of spiromesifen, a pesticide inhibitor of lipid biosynthesis via acetyl CoA carboxylase, widely used in agricultural crop protection. However, its mode of action requires further analysis. We currently examined the effect of this product on Drosophila melanogaster as a non-target and model organism. Different concentrations of spiromesifen were administered by ingestion (and contact) during pre-imaginal development, and we evaluated its delayed action on adults. Our results suggest that spiromesifen induced insecticidal activity on D. melanogaster. Moreover, spiromesifen treatment significantly increased the duration of larval and pupal development at all tested concentrations while it shortened longevity in exposed males as compared to control males. Also, pre-imaginal exposure to spiromesifen quantitatively affected fatty acids supporting its primary mode of action on lipid synthesis. In addition, this product was found to modify cuticular hydrocarbon profiles in exposed female and male flies as well as their sexual behavior and reproductive capacity.

DOI10.1016/j.cbpc.2021.108981