The cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera is one of the worldwide pests. Electrophysiological properties of voltage-gated sodium channels in central neurons of sensitive and pyrethroid resistant H. armigera were investigated using whole-cell patch clamp technique. The modification effects of pyrethroid insecticides deltamethrin and tefluthrin on sodium channels were also compared. The V of voltage dependence of activation of resistant H. armigera sodium channels (resistant channels) exhibited an obvious depolarizing shift by 13.52 mV compared to that of sensitive H. armigera sodium channels (sensitive channels). In contrast, the V of the voltage dependence of steady-state inactivation of the resistant channels showed a significant hyperpolarizing shift by 7.59 mV in comparison with that of the sensitive channels. The time course of recovery from inactivation for the resistant channels was prolonged significantly, by 0.17 ms, compared with that for the sensitive channels. We also assessed the use-dependent effects of deltamethrin and tefluthrin on sensitive sodium channels. Repetitive depolarization remarkably increased the extent of the sensitive channel modification by 10 μM deltamethrin by ~4.61-fold but had no effect on the extent of sensitive channel modifications by 10 μM tefluthrin. These results provide more direct evidence for the presence of nerve insensitivity in resistant H. armigera strains in North of China. The sodium channels of the resistant H. armigera differ from those of the sensitive H. armigera in the fundamental electrophysiological properties, and correspondingly, have a different response to the modification of pyrethroids. Both deltamethrin and tefluthrin have effects on the closed state of the sensitive sodium channels, but deltamethrin has higher affinity to the open state of these channels.
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