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The Phenolic Monoterpenoid Carvacrol Inhibits the Binding of Nicotine to the Housefly Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
Pest Management Science
  • Fan Tong, Iowa State University
  • Aaron D. Gross, Iowa State University
  • Marc C. Dolan, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Joel R. Coats, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Disciplines
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
7-1-2013
DOI
10.1002/ps.3443
Abstract

The phenolic monoterpenoid carvacrol, which is found in many plant essential oils (thyme, oregano and Alaska yellow cedar), is highly active against pest arthropods, but its mechanisms of action are not fully understood. Here, carvacrol is shown to bind in a membrane preparation containing insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). [14C]-Nicotine binding assays with Musca domestica (housefly) nAChRs were used in this study to demonstrate carvacrol's binding to nAChRs, thereby acting as a modulator of the receptors. Carvacrol showed a concentration-dependent inhibition of [14C]-nicotine binding in a membrane preparation of housefly heads containing nAChRs, with IC50 = 1.4 μM, in a non-competitive pattern. Binding studies with neonicotinoid insecticides revealed that imidacloprid and thiamethoxam did not inhibit the binding of [14C]-nicotine, while dinotefuran, from the guanidine subclass of neonicotinoids, inhibited nicotine binding like carvacrol. Carvacrol binds to housefly nAChRs at a binding site distinct from nicotine and acetylcholine, and the nAChRs are a possible target of carvacrol for its insecticidal activity

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This article is from Pest Management Science 69 (2013): 775, doi:10.1002/ps.3443.

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Citation Information
Fan Tong, Aaron D. Gross, Marc C. Dolan and Joel R. Coats. "The Phenolic Monoterpenoid Carvacrol Inhibits the Binding of Nicotine to the Housefly Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor" Pest Management Science Vol. 69 Iss. 7 (2013) p. 775 - 780
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