Characteristics of the local distribution of the Y139C resistance gene in Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) in a focus of resistance in Westphalia, Germany

The Westphalian resistant Norway rat strain is characterised by the possession of the Y139C variant of the vkorc1 gene, and practical resistance occurs in rat infestations at different frequencies to the anticoagulants warfarin, coumatetralyl, bromadiolone and difenacoum. Within the present study we...

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Main Authors: Klemann, N., Esther, A., Endepols, S.
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Published: Julius Kühn-Institut 2011-10-01
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spelling doaj-8b32906d40934c1881fb5b22e99945ae2020-11-25T01:37:18ZdeuJulius Kühn-InstitutJulius-Kühn-Archiv1868-98922011-10-01432737410.5073/jka.2011.432.037Characteristics of the local distribution of the Y139C resistance gene in Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) in a focus of resistance in Westphalia, GermanyKlemann, N.Esther, A.Endepols, S.The Westphalian resistant Norway rat strain is characterised by the possession of the Y139C variant of the vkorc1 gene, and practical resistance occurs in rat infestations at different frequencies to the anticoagulants warfarin, coumatetralyl, bromadiolone and difenacoum. Within the present study we investigated whether there was an obvious pattern in the distribution of resistance in relation to the distance to an identified hot spot of resistance from the site of sampling and whether the frequency of the resistance gene was connected with local conditions, such as rodent control history. Rats were trapped at a single infested site in each of 12 1km x 1km squares in a line including a resistance hot spot. Tissue samples were taken from all trapped rats, and genotyped for the Y139C variant of the vkorc1 gene. The frequency of the resistance gene was determined for each site sampled. Data were also collected about rodent control measures applied in the past and other relevant local conditions.The frequency of the resistance gene varied considerably between < 20% and > 80%. There was no obvious correlation of the frequency of the resistance gene and the distance to the hot spot, and there was no increase or decrease of the gene frequency in west-east direction. Permanent baiting and poor rodent control practice seemed to increase the incidence of resistance in the respective site. The implementation of good rodent control practice is recommended to prevent an increase in the frequency of resistance. The study was funded by the Rodenticide Resistance Action Committee (RRAC) of CropLife International.anticoagulant resistanceNorway ratRattus norvegicusrodent controlrodenticide treatment
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author Klemann, N.
Esther, A.
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Esther, A.
Endepols, S.
Characteristics of the local distribution of the Y139C resistance gene in Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) in a focus of resistance in Westphalia, Germany
Julius-Kühn-Archiv
anticoagulant resistance
Norway rat
Rattus norvegicus
rodent control
rodenticide treatment
author_facet Klemann, N.
Esther, A.
Endepols, S.
author_sort Klemann, N.
title Characteristics of the local distribution of the Y139C resistance gene in Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) in a focus of resistance in Westphalia, Germany
title_short Characteristics of the local distribution of the Y139C resistance gene in Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) in a focus of resistance in Westphalia, Germany
title_full Characteristics of the local distribution of the Y139C resistance gene in Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) in a focus of resistance in Westphalia, Germany
title_fullStr Characteristics of the local distribution of the Y139C resistance gene in Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) in a focus of resistance in Westphalia, Germany
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of the local distribution of the Y139C resistance gene in Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) in a focus of resistance in Westphalia, Germany
title_sort characteristics of the local distribution of the y139c resistance gene in norway rats (rattus norvegicus) in a focus of resistance in westphalia, germany
publisher Julius Kühn-Institut
series Julius-Kühn-Archiv
issn 1868-9892
publishDate 2011-10-01
description The Westphalian resistant Norway rat strain is characterised by the possession of the Y139C variant of the vkorc1 gene, and practical resistance occurs in rat infestations at different frequencies to the anticoagulants warfarin, coumatetralyl, bromadiolone and difenacoum. Within the present study we investigated whether there was an obvious pattern in the distribution of resistance in relation to the distance to an identified hot spot of resistance from the site of sampling and whether the frequency of the resistance gene was connected with local conditions, such as rodent control history. Rats were trapped at a single infested site in each of 12 1km x 1km squares in a line including a resistance hot spot. Tissue samples were taken from all trapped rats, and genotyped for the Y139C variant of the vkorc1 gene. The frequency of the resistance gene was determined for each site sampled. Data were also collected about rodent control measures applied in the past and other relevant local conditions.The frequency of the resistance gene varied considerably between < 20% and > 80%. There was no obvious correlation of the frequency of the resistance gene and the distance to the hot spot, and there was no increase or decrease of the gene frequency in west-east direction. Permanent baiting and poor rodent control practice seemed to increase the incidence of resistance in the respective site. The implementation of good rodent control practice is recommended to prevent an increase in the frequency of resistance. The study was funded by the Rodenticide Resistance Action Committee (RRAC) of CropLife International.
topic anticoagulant resistance
Norway rat
Rattus norvegicus
rodent control
rodenticide treatment
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