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Biochemical and cytoimmunological evidence for the control of Aedes aegypti larval trypsin with Aea-TMOF.
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Archives of insect biochemistry and physiology [Arch Insect Biochem Physiol] 2004 Mar; Vol. 55 (3), pp. 124-39. - Publication Year :
- 2004
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Abstract
- Trypsin and chymotrypsin-like enzymes were detected in the gut of Aedes aegypti in the four larval instar and pupal developmental stages. Although overall the amount of trypsin synthesized in the larval gut was 2-fold higher than chymotrypsin, both enzymes are important in food digestion. Feeding Aea-Trypsin Modulating Oostatic Factor (TMOF) to Ae. aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus larvae inhibited trypsin biosynthesis in the larval gut, stunted larval growth and development, and caused mortality. Aea-TMOF induced mortality in Ae. aegypti, Cx. quinquefasciatus, Culex nigripalpus, Anopheles quadrimaculatus, and Aedes taeniorhynchus larvae, indicating that many mosquito species have a TMOF-like hormone. The differences in potency of TMOF on different mosquito species suggest that analogues in other species are similar but may differ in amino acid sequence or are transported differently through the gut. Feeding of 29 different Aea-TMOF analogues to mosquito larvae indicated that full biological activity of the hormone is achieved with the tetrapeptide YDPA. Using cytoimmunochemical analysis, intrinsic TMOF was localized to ganglia of the central nervous system in larvae and male and female Ae. aegypti adults. The subesophageal, thoracic, and abdominal ganglia of both larval and adult mosquitoes contained immunoreactive cells. Immunoreactive cells were absent in the corpus cardiacum of newly molted 4th instar larvae but were found in late 4th instar larvae. In both males and females, the intrinsic neurosecretory cells of the corpus cardiacum were filled with densely stained immunoreactive material. These results indicate that TMOF-immunoreactive material is synthesized in sugar-fed male and female adults and larvae by the central nervous system cells.<br /> (Copyright 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)
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- Aedes drug effects
Aedes immunology
Amino Acid Sequence
Animal Feed
Animals
Chymotrypsin biosynthesis
Culex drug effects
Culex enzymology
Female
Ganglia, Invertebrate cytology
Ganglia, Invertebrate metabolism
Ganglia, Invertebrate ultrastructure
Immunohistochemistry
Insect Hormones chemistry
Insect Hormones pharmacology
Larva drug effects
Larva enzymology
Larva growth & development
Larva immunology
Lethal Dose 50
Male
Neurosecretory Systems cytology
Neurosecretory Systems metabolism
Neurosecretory Systems ultrastructure
Oligopeptides chemistry
Pupa enzymology
Aedes enzymology
Oligopeptides pharmacology
Trypsin biosynthesis
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0739-4462
- Volume :
- 55
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Archives of insect biochemistry and physiology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 14981657
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/arch.10132