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Developmentally-regulated sodium channel subunits are differentially sensitive to α-cyano containing pyrethroids

Journal

TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 231, Issue 3, Pages 273-281

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2008.04.017

Keywords

pyrethroid; sodium channel; development; deltamethrin

Funding

  1. EPA Student Services [EPOD00032]

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Juvenile Fats have been reported to be more sensitive to the acute neurotoxic effects of the pyrethroid deltamethrin than adults. While toxicokinetic differences between juveniles and adults are documented, toxicodynamic differences have not been examined. Voltage-gated sodium channels, the primary targets of pyrethroids, are comprised of alpha and beta subunits, each of which have multiple isoforms that are expressed in a developmentally-regulated manner. To begin to test whether toxicodynamic differences Could contribute to age-dependent deltamethrin toxicity, deltamethrin effects were examined on sodium currents in Xenopus laevis oocytes injected with different combinations of rat alpha (Na(v)1.2 or Na(v)1.3) and beta (beta(1) or beta(3))subunits. Deltamethrin induced tail currents in all isoform combinations and increased the percent of modified channels in a concentration -dependent manner. Effects of deltamethrin were dependent on Subunit combination: Na(v)1.3-containing channels were modified to a greater extent than were Na(v)1.2-containing channels. in the presence of a beta subunit, deltamethrin effects were significantly greater, an effect most pronounced for Na(v)1.3 channels: Na(v)1.3/beta(3) channels were more sensitive to deltamethrin than Na(v)1.2/beta(1) channels. Na(v)1.3/beta(3) channels are expressed embryonically, while the Na(v)1.2 and beta(1) subunits predominate in adults, supporting the hypothesis for age-dependent toxicodynamic differences. Structure-activity relationships for sensitivity of these subunit combinations were examined for other pyrethroids. Permethrin and tetramethrin did not Modify Currents mediated by either subunit combination. Cypermethrin, beta-cyfluthrin, esfenvalerate and fenpropathrin all modified sodium channel function; effects were significantly greater on Na(v)1.3/beta(3) than on Na(v)1.2/beta(1) channels. These data demonstrate a greater sensitivity of Na(v)1.3 vs Na(v)1.2 channels to deltamethrin and other cyano-containing pyrethroids, particularly in the presence of a beta subunit. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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