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Eliciting Renal Failure in Mosquitoes with a Small-Molecule Inhibitor of Inward-Rectifying Potassium Channels

Mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever take a large toll on global health. The primary chemical agents used for controlling mosquitoes are insecticides that target the nervous system. However, the emergence of resistance in mosquito populations is reducing the efficacy of available...

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Autores principales: Raphemot, Rene, Rouhier, Matthew F., Hopkins, Corey R., Gogliotti, Rocco D., Lovell, Kimberly M., Hine, Rebecca M., Ghosalkar, Dhairyasheel, Longo, Anthony, Beyenbach, Klaus W., Denton, Jerod S., Piermarini, Peter M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3666979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23734226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064905
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author Raphemot, Rene
Rouhier, Matthew F.
Hopkins, Corey R.
Gogliotti, Rocco D.
Lovell, Kimberly M.
Hine, Rebecca M.
Ghosalkar, Dhairyasheel
Longo, Anthony
Beyenbach, Klaus W.
Denton, Jerod S.
Piermarini, Peter M.
author_facet Raphemot, Rene
Rouhier, Matthew F.
Hopkins, Corey R.
Gogliotti, Rocco D.
Lovell, Kimberly M.
Hine, Rebecca M.
Ghosalkar, Dhairyasheel
Longo, Anthony
Beyenbach, Klaus W.
Denton, Jerod S.
Piermarini, Peter M.
author_sort Raphemot, Rene
collection PubMed
description Mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever take a large toll on global health. The primary chemical agents used for controlling mosquitoes are insecticides that target the nervous system. However, the emergence of resistance in mosquito populations is reducing the efficacy of available insecticides. The development of new insecticides is therefore urgent. Here we show that VU573, a small-molecule inhibitor of mammalian inward-rectifying potassium (Kir) channels, inhibits a Kir channel cloned from the renal (Malpighian) tubules of Aedes aegypti (AeKir1). Injection of VU573 into the hemolymph of adult female mosquitoes (Ae. aegypti) disrupts the production and excretion of urine in a manner consistent with channel block of AeKir1 and renders the mosquitoes incapacitated (flightless or dead) within 24 hours. Moreover, the toxicity of VU573 in mosquitoes (Ae. aegypti) is exacerbated when hemolymph potassium levels are elevated, suggesting that Kir channels are essential for maintenance of whole-animal potassium homeostasis. Our study demonstrates that renal failure is a promising mechanism of action for killing mosquitoes, and motivates the discovery of selective small-molecule inhibitors of mosquito Kir channels for use as insecticides.
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spelling pubmed-36669792013-06-03 Eliciting Renal Failure in Mosquitoes with a Small-Molecule Inhibitor of Inward-Rectifying Potassium Channels Raphemot, Rene Rouhier, Matthew F. Hopkins, Corey R. Gogliotti, Rocco D. Lovell, Kimberly M. Hine, Rebecca M. Ghosalkar, Dhairyasheel Longo, Anthony Beyenbach, Klaus W. Denton, Jerod S. Piermarini, Peter M. PLoS One Research Article Mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever take a large toll on global health. The primary chemical agents used for controlling mosquitoes are insecticides that target the nervous system. However, the emergence of resistance in mosquito populations is reducing the efficacy of available insecticides. The development of new insecticides is therefore urgent. Here we show that VU573, a small-molecule inhibitor of mammalian inward-rectifying potassium (Kir) channels, inhibits a Kir channel cloned from the renal (Malpighian) tubules of Aedes aegypti (AeKir1). Injection of VU573 into the hemolymph of adult female mosquitoes (Ae. aegypti) disrupts the production and excretion of urine in a manner consistent with channel block of AeKir1 and renders the mosquitoes incapacitated (flightless or dead) within 24 hours. Moreover, the toxicity of VU573 in mosquitoes (Ae. aegypti) is exacerbated when hemolymph potassium levels are elevated, suggesting that Kir channels are essential for maintenance of whole-animal potassium homeostasis. Our study demonstrates that renal failure is a promising mechanism of action for killing mosquitoes, and motivates the discovery of selective small-molecule inhibitors of mosquito Kir channels for use as insecticides. Public Library of Science 2013-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3666979/ /pubmed/23734226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064905 Text en © 2013 Raphemot et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Raphemot, Rene
Rouhier, Matthew F.
Hopkins, Corey R.
Gogliotti, Rocco D.
Lovell, Kimberly M.
Hine, Rebecca M.
Ghosalkar, Dhairyasheel
Longo, Anthony
Beyenbach, Klaus W.
Denton, Jerod S.
Piermarini, Peter M.
Eliciting Renal Failure in Mosquitoes with a Small-Molecule Inhibitor of Inward-Rectifying Potassium Channels
title Eliciting Renal Failure in Mosquitoes with a Small-Molecule Inhibitor of Inward-Rectifying Potassium Channels
title_full Eliciting Renal Failure in Mosquitoes with a Small-Molecule Inhibitor of Inward-Rectifying Potassium Channels
title_fullStr Eliciting Renal Failure in Mosquitoes with a Small-Molecule Inhibitor of Inward-Rectifying Potassium Channels
title_full_unstemmed Eliciting Renal Failure in Mosquitoes with a Small-Molecule Inhibitor of Inward-Rectifying Potassium Channels
title_short Eliciting Renal Failure in Mosquitoes with a Small-Molecule Inhibitor of Inward-Rectifying Potassium Channels
title_sort eliciting renal failure in mosquitoes with a small-molecule inhibitor of inward-rectifying potassium channels
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3666979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23734226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064905
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