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Title: Pesticides


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Pesticides
  • Principles of Toxicology

2
Pesticides
  • EPA definition substances or mixtures of
    substances intended for preventing, destroying,
    repelling or mitigating any pest

3
A bit of history
  • Sulfur
  • Chinese - 1000BC
  • Europe - 1800s
  • CA - today !
  • Arsenic-containing
  • Strychnine
  • Nicotine (tobacco leaves extracts - 1690)
  • Pyrethrum (chrysanthemum extract)
  • Bordeaux mix copper, lime (Ca(OH)2), water

4
Later
  • 1930s - modern era chemistry
  • Alkylthiocyanate
  • Dithiocarbamate
  • Bromide compounds
  • WWII -
  • DDT
  • Dinitrocresol
  • 2,4 D
  • Since then, synthesis with goal improved
    specificity, reduced toxicity
  • No such a thing as safe pesticide

5
Integral part of crop and health
protection Poisonings are anticipated 3mil
acute cases annually (ww) 220,000 deaths CA -
25,000 pesticide related illnesses, annually USA
- 80,000
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Efficacy of crop protection
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Pesticide poisonings by occupational activity
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Medical successes
  • DDT
  • Typhus in Naples, Italy
  • River blindness, West Africa
  • Malaria - Africa, Asia, Middle East
  • There are still many parasitic and vector-borne
    diseases

10
Regulations
  • 1906 - First Federal Food and Drugs Act
  • 1938 - Federal Food, Drugs and Cosmetics Act
  • 1958 amend. - Delaney clause no additive shall
    be deemed safe if found to induce cancer
  • 1947 - FIFRA Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and
    Rodenticide Act all pest control products under
    one law - by USDA
  • 1972 - FIFRA reorganized and passed to EPA
  • FIFRA Amendments - 1975, 78, 80, 84
  • 1996 - Food Quality protection Act (children)
  • Developing countries adapt or lack regulations

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Nervous System
Central
Peripheral
Afferent
Efferent
Somatic
Autonomic
Para-Sympathetic
Sympathetic
ENS
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Anatomic Classification
CNS ? Skull and Spinal cord PNS ? 12 pairs of
cranial nerves 31 pairs of spinal
nerves
afferent
CNS PNS
efferent
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Sympathetic ANS
Fight or flight
Parasympathetic ANS
Rest and digest
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Parasympathetic Cholinergic
cranio-sacral
Sympathetic Adrenergic
thoraco-lumbar
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Sympathetic nerves
T1 . . . . T12
L1 L2 L3
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Afferent Nerves Efferent Mixed
Neurons
Spinal nerves are mixed for major length
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Structure of a typical neuron
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Pre-ganglionic neuron
organ
Post-ganglionic neuron
Ganglion
Multi-neuron synapse
Neuroeffector junction
21
Somatic
Ach
Parasympathetic -cholinergic
Ach
Ach
Sympathetic - adrenergic
Ach
Adr/NA
22
Feature Sympathetic Parasympathetic Start
point thoraco-lumbar cranio-sacral Ganglion
near spine on organ (terminal) Ganglion
synapse Ach Ach Pregangl. neuron short long Po
stgangl. neuron long short Effector
synapse Adr Ach Effector organs throughout
body limited
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Typical Synapse
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Cholinergic Transmission
25
O
Acetylcholine Synthesis
  • CH3C-O- HO-CH2-CH2-N(CH3)3

Acetate
Choline
Choline Acetylase
Coenzyme A
O
CH3C-O-CH2-CH2-N(CH3)3
Acetylcholine
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O
Acetylcholine Catabolism
CH3C-O-CH2-CH2-N(CH3)3
Acetylcholine
Cholinesterase
O
  • CH3C-O- HO-CH2-CH2-N(CH3)3

Acetate
Choline
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Cholinergic Receptors
Muscarinic M1 CNS, sympathetic (exceptions),
presynaptic M2 Smooth muscle, heart,
presynaptic M3 Exocrine glands, blood vessels
Nicotinic NM skeletal muscle NN ganglia
(post-), presynaptic
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  • Acetylcholine Nicotinic Receptor

29
Nicotinic Receptor structure
a
b
d
a
g
Ion Channel
30
Na
d
g
a
a
b
Na
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Muscarinic receptor
Agonist
G protein
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Muscarinic receptor
G- proteins
Excitatory action
Inhibitory action
Phosholipase C
Adenylic cyclase
K channels
33
Muscarinic receptor stimulation
Gi
Signal transduction cascade involving Adenylic
cyclase
Protein Kinase A
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Muscarinic receptor stimulation
Gq
Signal transduction cascade involving
Phospholipase C
35
Cholinergic agonists
36
Adrenergic Transmission
37
Sympathetic Nerve Terminal
Tyrosine
3
1
mitochondria contains MAO, oxidizes amines
transport
exocytosis
4
2
DA, Nepi stored with ATP in granules
5
a , b Receptors
re-uptake
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Adr (NA) synthesis
39
Adrenergic Receptors
Alpha a a1 most effector cells a2 presynaptic
, lipocytes, platelets, some smooth muscle
Beta b b1 effector cells (heart), brain,
lipocytes, presynaptic b2 smooth muscle and
myocardium b3 lipocytes
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Adrenergic receptors a2 and b
Adenylyl cyclase
b receptor
a2 receptor
41
Adrenergic receptors a1
Phospholipase C
a1 receptor
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Pesticides
  • Organochlorines
  • ChE inhibitors
  • Organophosphates
  • Carbamates
  • Phenoxyherbicides
  • Pyrethroids
  • Bromine-based
  • Phenol- derivatives
  • Dipyridyl derivatives

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Organochlorine insecticides
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Organochlorine insecticides
  • DDT
  • first commercially produced insecticide (1940s)
  • banned in the US in the 1970s but is still
    manufactured and exported (1 ton/day)
  • Cyclodienes
  • Most toxic (CNS) and persistent pesticides known
  • HCH and Cl-benzene
  • Mixtures of isomers
  • Medicinal use (lice shampoo) (lindane)
  • t1/2 7-30y
  • Bioaccumulates
  • Persistent
  • Lipophilic
  • Non-selective
  • Endocrine disrupter
  • Reproductive toxins
  • Neurotoxins (Lindane)

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Observed effects
  • DDT
  • Enzyme induction
  • Competes with estradiol for receptor
  • Cyclodienes
  • Reproductive toxicity (reduced fertility, loss of
    pups, teratogenic)
  • CNS toxicity
  • HCH and Cl-benzene
  • CNS toxicity
  • Increased hepatocellular tumors (mice)

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Mechanisms of action
  • DDT
  • Peripheral sensory neurons
  • prolonged negative afterpotential in neurons
  • K transport, inactivate Na channel closure,
    inhibit Na /K and Ca2 /Mg2 ATPases, inhibit
    calmodulin-transport of Ca2 (fig. 22-4)
  • Cyclodienes
  • CNS localized
  • GABAA receptor/channel antagonists, inhibit
    Cl--uptake and Na /K and Ca2 /Mg2 ATPases
  • HCH and Cl-benzene
  • Suggested similar to cyclodienes but unknown

47
Cholinesterase inhibitors
  • Organophosphates (OP) and Carbamates
  • Strong Acute neurotoxicity - AChE inhibition
    (cholinergic effects)
  • Nervous system toxins - nerve gas (sarin)

48
1st OP TEPP (tetraethylpyrophosphate), followed
by parathion 1st carbamic 1930
WWII chemical warfare 1988 Iraq- against
Kurds 1994 Japan 1995 Tokyo subway
49
O
Cholinesterase

CH3 C - O - CH2 - CH2 - N(CH3)3
Esteratic
Anionic
  • CH3C-O- HO-CH2-CH2-N(CH3)3

50
O
Organophosphates
R1
Parathion Malathion Soman Ecothiophate
P
R2
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O
Organophosphates
Strong Covalent Bond, Inactivates Enzyme (stable
gt100h)
R1
X
P
R2
Aging of complex
Anionic
Esteratic
52
Organophosphates are slower to release from AchE
- also aging effect Carbamates are faster
reversible Phase I metabolic activation
Multiple metabolic reactions
53
Neurobehavioral, muscular and cognitive
effects Delayed Neuropathy (OPIDN) - ginger jake
WHO has a battery of neuropsychological tests
54
OPs causing OPIDN
55
Phase I and II biotransformation
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Antidote pralidoxime, removing OP from enzyme site
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Pyrethroids
Newer (1980) but were 30 of all use by 1982
Extensive agricultural use Indoor use Pet flee
control Household plants Modify Na channel
kinetics Abnormal repetitive discharges Type A
shorter action than type B
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Avermectins
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New generation pesticides
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Herbicides
  • 1.9 increase/year between 1980-1985 (x2 of
    insecticides) due to
  • Monoculture
  • Mechanization of agricultural processes
  • Categories by application
  • Pre-planting
  • Pre-emergent
  • Post-emergent
  • Low mammal toxicity
  • Suspected mutagens, carcinogens, teratogens
  • Skin irritants

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Phenoxyherbicides
  • Introduced in 1946
  • 2,4Dichloro- and 2,4,5Trichloro phenoxy acetic
    acids
  • Defoliants (Vietnam war) - Forestry
  • Nerve toxicity, peripheral neuropathy
  • Controversy about NHL and HL
  • Contaminants may be responsible for toxicity

62
Dipyridyl derivatives
startling human toxicity Banned in many
countries but still in use in 130 others Lung is
the most susceptible target organ Highly polar-
poor GI absorption (5-10)
LD5022-262mg/kg
LD50100-400mg/kg
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Chloroacetanilides
Only slight acute toxicity but Carcinogens of
category 2B Metabolic activation to mutagenic
metabolite (DEBQ1) 1985 Canada incident (well
water contamination)
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Phosphomonomethyl aminoacids
  • Non-selective systemic herbicides
  • Free acids or salts -
  • ocular and mucus membrane irritants
  • Class E carcinogens (EPA)
  • Solvent may be the toxic compound (POEA)

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Fungicides
  • Lipophilic, accumulate
  • 90 are carcinogenic in animals --gt 75 mil pounds
    produced annually
  • 10 acreage but 60 of total dietary carcinogenic
    risk
  • Contaminants are dioxins and furans
  • Hexachlorobenzene (banned)
  • Pentachlorophenol (banned)
  • Phthalimides
  • Dithiocarbamates

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Fungicides
  • Dithiocarbamates
  • Ferbam, ziram, maneb, zineb, nabam (metal-based
    names)
  • Some reported as teratogenic
  • Degradation to ethylene thiourea (ETU) a known
    mutagen, carcinogen, teratogen and antithyroid
    compound.
  • Some neurotoxicity at high doses
  • May cross into CNS if bound to divalent metals

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Fumigants
  • Very volatile - inhalation exposure
  • Non-selective, highly reactive and cytotoxic
  • acrylonitrile
  • carbon disulfide
  • carbon tetrachloride
  • ethylene dibromide (gastric carcinomas,
    sterility)
  • ethylene oxide (carcinogen, developmental tox.)
  • phosphine (PH3) released from aluminum phosphide
    (AlP) in moist conditions (grain storage)

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Rodenticides
  • Rodents vectors of disease
  • Zinc phosphide - PH3 (cell toxicity, necrosis,
    GI, liver, kidneys)
  • Fluoroacetic acid and derivatives
    (Fluoroacetyl-CoA --gt fluorocitrate Krebs cycle
    collapse)
  • ?-naphthyl thiourea (ANTU)
  • must be metabolically activated --gt resistance
  • Anticoagulants (coumadin, warfarin) - antagonist
    of vit. K in synthesis of clotting factors
    requires multiple doses resistance

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