Toxicity effects and biomarkers of tebufenozide exposure in Yuukianura szeptyckii (Collembola: Neanuridae).

Yun-Sik Lee, Sung-Eun Lee, Jino Son, Yongeun Kim, June Wee, Kijong Cho
Author Information
  1. Yun-Sik Lee: Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, 02841, Republic of Korea.
  2. Sung-Eun Lee: School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, 702-701, Republic of Korea.
  3. Jino Son: Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, 02841, Republic of Korea.
  4. Yongeun Kim: Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, 02841, Republic of Korea.
  5. June Wee: Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, 02841, Republic of Korea.
  6. Kijong Cho: Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, 02841, Republic of Korea. kjcho@korea.ac.kr.

Abstract

Tebufenozide is an insect growth regulator used to control pest caterpillar populations. As an ecdysone agonist, tebufenozide is equally toxic to several non-target arthropod species, binding the receptor sites of the molting hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone and causing premature and lethal molting. In this study, the toxic effects of tebufenozide were assessed, and biomarkers of tebufenozide exposure were identified, in the non-target soil collembolan species Yuukianura szeptyckii. Adult mortality and reproduction in Y. szeptyckii exposed to tebufenozide were evaluated after 28 days of exposure and were used to calculate LC and EC, respectively. The LC could not be determined, because the mortality values observed were below 50%, even when exposed to the highest concentration tested (700 mg/kg), but the EC was 95.5 mg/kg. Effects on hatching and molting rates were evaluated using compressed soils, to prevent experimental individuals from burrowing; thus, all eggs and exuviae were detectable on the soil surface. Significant negative effects of tebufenozide exposure on the hatching rate and molting frequency were observed only at the highest concentration tested (700 mg/kg). Proteomic analyses were conducted to detect the cryptic effects of toxicity in adult collembolans exposed for 28 days to 43.8 mg/kg of tebufenozide, a concentration at which no toxicity effects were observed. The production rates of two ribosomal proteins, as well as proteins involved in apoptotic cell signaling, were higher in collembolans exposed to tebufenozide than in the control group. However, the production of proteins involved in glycolysis and energy production was downregulated. Therefore, the ecotoxicoproteomic approach is a promising tool for measuring the cryptic effects of tebufenozide exposure in Y. szeptyckii at low concentrations.

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Grants

  1. 2016001970003/Ministry of Environment (KR)
  2. NRF-2016R1A2B4015651/National Research Foundation of Korea

MeSH Term

Animals
Arthropod Proteins
Arthropods
Biomarkers
Hydrazines
Insecticides
Life History Traits
Proteome

Chemicals

Arthropod Proteins
Biomarkers
Hydrazines
Insecticides
Proteome
tebufenozide

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