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Male accessory gland substances from Aedes albopictus affect the locomotor activity of Aedes aegypti females

Dengue is one of the world’s most important mosquito-borne diseases and is usually transmitted by one of two vector species: Aedes aegypti or Aedes albopictus . These two diurnal mosquitoes are frequently found coexisting in similar habitats, enabling interactions between adults, such as cross-matin...

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Autores principales: Lima-Camara, Tamara Nunes, Codeço, Claudia Torres, Honório, Nildimar Alves, Bruno, Rafaela Vieira, Peixoto, Alexandre Afranio, Lounibos, Leon Philip
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Publicado: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4109176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24473799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-0276130381
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author Lima-Camara, Tamara Nunes
Codeço, Claudia Torres
Honório, Nildimar Alves
Bruno, Rafaela Vieira
Peixoto, Alexandre Afranio
Lounibos, Leon Philip
author_facet Lima-Camara, Tamara Nunes
Codeço, Claudia Torres
Honório, Nildimar Alves
Bruno, Rafaela Vieira
Peixoto, Alexandre Afranio
Lounibos, Leon Philip
author_sort Lima-Camara, Tamara Nunes
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description Dengue is one of the world’s most important mosquito-borne diseases and is usually transmitted by one of two vector species: Aedes aegypti or Aedes albopictus . These two diurnal mosquitoes are frequently found coexisting in similar habitats, enabling interactions between adults, such as cross-mating. The objective of this study was to assess cross-mating between Ae. aegypti females and Ae. albopictus males under artificial conditions and evaluate the locomotor activity of Ae. aegypti virgin females injected with male accessory gland (MAG) homogenates to infer the physiological and behavioural responses to interspecific mating. After seven days of exposure, 3.3-16% of Ae. aegypti females mated with Ae. albopictus males. Virgin Ae. aegypti females injected with conspecific and heterospecific MAGs showed a general decrease in locomotor activity compared to controls and were refractory to mating with conspecific males. The reduction in diurnal locomotor activity induced by injections of conspecific or heterospecific MAGs is consistent with regulation of female reproductive activities by male substances, which are capable of sterilising female Ae. aegypti through satyrisation by Ae. albopictus .
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spelling pubmed-41091762014-07-24 Male accessory gland substances from Aedes albopictus affect the locomotor activity of Aedes aegypti females Lima-Camara, Tamara Nunes Codeço, Claudia Torres Honório, Nildimar Alves Bruno, Rafaela Vieira Peixoto, Alexandre Afranio Lounibos, Leon Philip Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz Articles Dengue is one of the world’s most important mosquito-borne diseases and is usually transmitted by one of two vector species: Aedes aegypti or Aedes albopictus . These two diurnal mosquitoes are frequently found coexisting in similar habitats, enabling interactions between adults, such as cross-mating. The objective of this study was to assess cross-mating between Ae. aegypti females and Ae. albopictus males under artificial conditions and evaluate the locomotor activity of Ae. aegypti virgin females injected with male accessory gland (MAG) homogenates to infer the physiological and behavioural responses to interspecific mating. After seven days of exposure, 3.3-16% of Ae. aegypti females mated with Ae. albopictus males. Virgin Ae. aegypti females injected with conspecific and heterospecific MAGs showed a general decrease in locomotor activity compared to controls and were refractory to mating with conspecific males. The reduction in diurnal locomotor activity induced by injections of conspecific or heterospecific MAGs is consistent with regulation of female reproductive activities by male substances, which are capable of sterilising female Ae. aegypti through satyrisation by Ae. albopictus . Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4109176/ /pubmed/24473799 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-0276130381 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Articles
Lima-Camara, Tamara Nunes
Codeço, Claudia Torres
Honório, Nildimar Alves
Bruno, Rafaela Vieira
Peixoto, Alexandre Afranio
Lounibos, Leon Philip
Male accessory gland substances from Aedes albopictus affect the locomotor activity of Aedes aegypti females
title Male accessory gland substances from Aedes albopictus affect the locomotor activity of Aedes aegypti females
title_full Male accessory gland substances from Aedes albopictus affect the locomotor activity of Aedes aegypti females
title_fullStr Male accessory gland substances from Aedes albopictus affect the locomotor activity of Aedes aegypti females
title_full_unstemmed Male accessory gland substances from Aedes albopictus affect the locomotor activity of Aedes aegypti females
title_short Male accessory gland substances from Aedes albopictus affect the locomotor activity of Aedes aegypti females
title_sort male accessory gland substances from aedes albopictus affect the locomotor activity of aedes aegypti females
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4109176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24473799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-0276130381
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