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The synergistic potential of the azole fungicides prochloraz and propiconazole toward a short α-cypermethrin pulse increases over time in Daphnia magna.
Aquat Toxicol. 2015 May; 162:94-101.AT

Abstract

Pyrethroid insecticides are highly toxic to non-target aquatic invertebrates. Their high toxicity is synergized when co-occurring with azole fungicides in the aquatic environment. Little is known about the importance of synergy, when pyrethroids only occur during a short pulse of a few hours, as it is likely to happen in the environment, nor about the persistence of synergy over time. This study analyzed the synergistic potential of the fungicides propiconazole and prochloraz toward Daphnia magna, when exposed to a pulse (7.2 h) of α-cypermethrin at different concentrations (average pulse concentrations 0.07-11 nM). Immobilization was monitored during exposure and a subsequent recovery period (87.5h) with and without continuous co-exposure to the azoles (1.4 and 1.7 μM, respectively). EC50 values for immobilization decreased exponentially over time with a higher rate in the presence of the azoles. EC50 values for α-cypermethrin determined at the end of the experiment were 3.3±0.5 nM in the absence of azoles and 0.26±0.04, and 0.08±0.01 nM in the presence of propiconazole and prochloraz, respectively. The synergistic potential of the azoles was strongly dependent on time: no synergism could be detected during the pulse, but with azole co-exposure EC50 values decreased during the recovery period by a factor of up to 13 (propiconazole) and 61 (prochloraz) compared to values without azole exposure. Such high synergistic ratios have not been reported for pesticide mixtures in literature before. Our findings highlight that a pulse of the pyrethroid α-cypermethrin is synergized far beyond the actual pulse and beyond standardized test durations. Long post-exposure times are therefore mandatory in order to capture full synergism.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Thorvaldsensvej 40, 1871 Frederiksberg, Denmark; Department of Analytical Biosciences, Institute for Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 2, 2100, København Ø, Denmark. Electronic address: andreas.kretschmann@sund.ku.dk.Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Thorvaldsensvej 40, 1871 Frederiksberg, Denmark.Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Thorvaldsensvej 40, 1871 Frederiksberg, Denmark.Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Thorvaldsensvej 40, 1871 Frederiksberg, Denmark.

Pub Type(s)

Evaluation Study
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

25797530

Citation

Kretschmann, Andreas, et al. "The Synergistic Potential of the Azole Fungicides Prochloraz and Propiconazole Toward a Short Α-cypermethrin Pulse Increases Over Time in Daphnia Magna." Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands), vol. 162, 2015, pp. 94-101.
Kretschmann A, Gottardi M, Dalhoff K, et al. The synergistic potential of the azole fungicides prochloraz and propiconazole toward a short α-cypermethrin pulse increases over time in Daphnia magna. Aquat Toxicol. 2015;162:94-101.
Kretschmann, A., Gottardi, M., Dalhoff, K., & Cedergreen, N. (2015). The synergistic potential of the azole fungicides prochloraz and propiconazole toward a short α-cypermethrin pulse increases over time in Daphnia magna. Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 162, 94-101. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquatox.2015.02.011
Kretschmann A, et al. The Synergistic Potential of the Azole Fungicides Prochloraz and Propiconazole Toward a Short Α-cypermethrin Pulse Increases Over Time in Daphnia Magna. Aquat Toxicol. 2015;162:94-101. PubMed PMID: 25797530.
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TY - JOUR T1 - The synergistic potential of the azole fungicides prochloraz and propiconazole toward a short α-cypermethrin pulse increases over time in Daphnia magna. AU - Kretschmann,Andreas, AU - Gottardi,Michele, AU - Dalhoff,Kristoffer, AU - Cedergreen,Nina, Y1 - 2015/03/05/ PY - 2014/12/08/received PY - 2015/02/16/revised PY - 2015/02/19/accepted PY - 2015/3/24/entrez PY - 2015/3/24/pubmed PY - 2015/12/15/medline KW - Daphnia magna KW - Mixture toxicology KW - Pesticides KW - Synergism KW - Time-dependency SP - 94 EP - 101 JF - Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) JO - Aquat Toxicol VL - 162 N2 - Pyrethroid insecticides are highly toxic to non-target aquatic invertebrates. Their high toxicity is synergized when co-occurring with azole fungicides in the aquatic environment. Little is known about the importance of synergy, when pyrethroids only occur during a short pulse of a few hours, as it is likely to happen in the environment, nor about the persistence of synergy over time. This study analyzed the synergistic potential of the fungicides propiconazole and prochloraz toward Daphnia magna, when exposed to a pulse (7.2 h) of α-cypermethrin at different concentrations (average pulse concentrations 0.07-11 nM). Immobilization was monitored during exposure and a subsequent recovery period (87.5h) with and without continuous co-exposure to the azoles (1.4 and 1.7 μM, respectively). EC50 values for immobilization decreased exponentially over time with a higher rate in the presence of the azoles. EC50 values for α-cypermethrin determined at the end of the experiment were 3.3±0.5 nM in the absence of azoles and 0.26±0.04, and 0.08±0.01 nM in the presence of propiconazole and prochloraz, respectively. The synergistic potential of the azoles was strongly dependent on time: no synergism could be detected during the pulse, but with azole co-exposure EC50 values decreased during the recovery period by a factor of up to 13 (propiconazole) and 61 (prochloraz) compared to values without azole exposure. Such high synergistic ratios have not been reported for pesticide mixtures in literature before. Our findings highlight that a pulse of the pyrethroid α-cypermethrin is synergized far beyond the actual pulse and beyond standardized test durations. Long post-exposure times are therefore mandatory in order to capture full synergism. SN - 1879-1514 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/25797530/The_synergistic_potential_of_the_azole_fungicides_prochloraz_and_propiconazole_toward_a_short_α_cypermethrin_pulse_increases_over_time_in_Daphnia_magna_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -