نتایج جستجو برای: mosquito midgut

تعداد نتایج: 19792  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993
M Shahabuddin T Toyoshima M Aikawa D C Kaslow

During development in the mosquito midgut, malarial parasites must traverse a chitin-containing peritrophic matrix (PM) that forms around the food bolus. Previously Huber et al. [Huber, M., Cabib, E. & Miller, L. H. (1991) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88, 2807-2810] reported that the parasite secretes a protein with chitinase activity, and they suggested that parasite chitinase (EC 3.2.1.14) play...

2012
Anne Boissière Majoline T. Tchioffo Dipankar Bachar Luc Abate Alexandra Marie Sandrine E. Nsango Hamid R. Shahbazkia Parfait H. Awono-Ambene Elena A. Levashina Richard Christen Isabelle Morlais

The susceptibility of Anopheles mosquitoes to Plasmodium infections relies on complex interactions between the insect vector and the malaria parasite. A number of studies have shown that the mosquito innate immune responses play an important role in controlling the malaria infection and that the strength of parasite clearance is under genetic control, but little is known about the influence of ...

Journal: :Free radical biology & medicine 2007
Tina M L Peterson Andrew J Gow Shirley Luckhart

Malaria parasite infection in anopheline mosquitoes is limited by inflammatory levels of nitric oxide metabolites. To assess the mechanisms of parasite stasis or toxicity, we investigated the biochemistry of these metabolites within the blood-filled mosquito midgut. Our data indicate that nitrates, but not nitrites, are elevated in the Plasmodium-infected midgut. Although levels of S-nitrosothi...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Leyla Akman-Anderson Martin Olivier Shirley Luckhart

Anopheles stephensi, a major vector for malaria parasite transmission, responds to Plasmodium infection by synthesis of inflammatory levels of nitric oxide (NO), which can limit parasite development in the midgut. We have previously shown that Plasmodium falciparum glycosylphosphatidylinositols (PfGPIs) can induce A. stephensi NO synthase (AsNOS) expression in the midgut epithelium in vivo in a...

Journal: :Microbiological reviews 1991
P Baumann M A Clark L Baumann A H Broadwell

In the course of sporulation, Bacillus sphaericus produces an inclusion body which is toxic to a variety of mosquito larvae. In this review we discuss the general biology of this species and concentrate on the genetics and physiology of toxin production and its processing in the midgut of the larval host. The larvicide of B. sphaericus is unique in that it consists of two proteins of 51 and 42 ...

2017
Adelina Petrova Tanushree Ganguly

Despite its biological importance, understanding of serotonin roles in insect physiology is limited. To address this, the current study aimed to answer basic questions associated with serotonin-related distribution patterns in the Aedes aegypti (yellow fever mosquito) digestive tract. The rationale behind such analyses is based on the fact that serotonin effects are determined by its distributi...

2017
Agathe M G Colmant Jody Hobson-Peters Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann Andrew F van den Hurk Sonja Hall-Mendelin Weng Kong Chow Cheryl A Johansen Jelke Fros Peter Simmonds Daniel Watterson Chris Cazier Kayvan Etebari Sassan Asgari Benjamin L Schulz Nigel Beebe Laura J Vet Thisun B H Piyasena Hong-Duyen Nguyen Ross T Barnard Roy A Hall

Flaviviruses are arthropod-borne viruses found worldwide and are responsible for significant human and veterinary diseases, including dengue, Zika, and West Nile fever. Some flaviviruses are insect specific and replicate only in mosquitoes. We report a genetically divergent group of insect-specific flaviviruses from Anopheles mosquitoes that do not replicate in arthropod cell lines or heterolog...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
J T Dessens J Mendoza C Claudianos J M Vinetz E Khater S Hassard G R Ranawaka R E Sinden

During mosquito transmission, malaria ookinetes must cross a chitin-containing structure known as the peritrophic matrix (PM), which surrounds the infected blood meal in the mosquito midgut. In turn, ookinetes produce multiple chitinase activities presumably aimed at disrupting this physical barrier to allow ookinete invasion of the midgut epithelium. Plasmodium chitinase activities are demonst...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
D Y Boudko L L Moroz P J Linser J R Trimarchi P J Smith W R Harvey

The alkaline environment, pH approximately 11, in the anterior midgut lumen of mosquito larvae is essential for normal nutrition and development. The mechanism of alkalization is, however, unknown. Although evidence from immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy and electrophysiology suggests that a V-ATPase is present in the basal membranes of the epithelial cells, its physiological role in th...

2017
Jefferson A Vaughan Michael J Turell

Concurrent ingestion of microfilariae (MF) and arboviruses by mosquitoes can enhance mosquito transmission of virus compared to when virus is ingested alone. Within hours of being ingested, MF penetrate the mosquito midgut and introduce virus into mosquito hemocoel, creating a disseminated viral infection much sooner than normal. How virus is actually introduced is not known. In this report, we...

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