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Digestive processes of haematophagous insects: control of trypsin secretion in Glossina morsitans
Authors:R H Gooding
Institution:Department of Entomology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:Glossina morsitans females were fed upon goats or components of beef blood through an Agar/Parafilm membrane and for each fly the following were determined: fly weight, meal weight, posterior midgut trypsin, posterior midgut protein, anterior midgut trypsin, and anterior midgut protein. Secretion of trypsin was stimulated by feeding flies upon goats, defibrinated beef blood, beef serum, haemolysed beef erythrocytes but not washed beef erythrocytes. There was a significant correlation between posterior midgut trypsin and the amount of protein in the posterior midgut, and the slope of the regression of trypsin upon protein content was significantly different from zero. There was a significant correlation between posterior midgut trypsin and meal size for flies 0 to 24 hr after emergence, but not those 24 to 48 hr old when fed upon a goat. For unfed flies there was a significant correlation between posterior midgut trypsin and fly weight.
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