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Vitellogenin concentrations in the haemolymph and ovaries of Ixodes scapularis ticks during vitellogenesis
Authors:Angela M. James  James H. Oliver Jr
Affiliation:(1) Center for Disease Control, DVBID, PO Box 2087, 80522 Fort Collins, CO, USA;(2) Center for Prevention, DVBID, PO Box 2087, 80522 Fort Collins, CO, USA;(3) Institute of Arthropodology and Parasitology, Georgia Southern University, Landrum Box 8056, 30460-8056 Statesboro, Georgia, USA
Abstract:The vitellogenin and vitellin concentrations in the haemolymph and ovaries of Ixodes scapularis females were determined using a double sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The level of vitellogenin in the haemolymph began to increase just prior to tick detachment from the host and continued to increase until 2 days after detachment. There was a slight decrease in the vitellogenin level 4 days after detachment, but a second peak was observed approximately 5 days after oviposition. Subsequent to oviposition, the vitellogenin levels in the haemolymph quickly decreased. The concentration of vitellogenin in the haemolymph ranged from 1.55 to 11.48 mgrg mgrl-1 during the period after dropping from the host through oviposition. The concentration of vitellin in the ovaries began to increase as the female began rapid engorgement (0.03 mg per female) and declined after oviposition (0.1 mg per female).
Keywords:ELISA  vitellogenin  blacklegged tick
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