Post-engorgement dynamics of haemagglutination activity in the midgut of phlebotomine sandflies |
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Authors: | PETR VOLF R KILLICK-KENDRICK |
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Institution: | Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Sciences, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic;*Department of Biology, Imperial College at Silwood Park, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7PY. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Haemagglutination activity (HA) was studied in gut extracts of both sexes of adults of six sandfly species. HA was sex dependent, with the activity in males more than 50 times lower man that of unfed females. In females, high HA was demonstrable in both the thoracic and abdominal midgut but not in the hindgut. In unfed flies the activity was similar in the midgut wall and the gut contents whereas, in fed females, a high increase was seen in the midgut contents. After blood-feeding, HA was elevated, reaching peak titres 2 days later and then falling to the base level or less immediately after defaecation. The magnitude of the HA response differed according to species, ranging from 2-fold in Lutzomyia carmelinoi up to 16-fold in Phlebotomus duboscqi. Quantitative differences between sandflies in their HA response may influence their ability to support the development of Leishmania spp. |
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Keywords: | Leishmania Lutzomyia Phlebotomus haemagglutination lectins vector competence phlebotomine sandflies |
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