نتایج جستجو برای: rhodnius prolixus

تعداد نتایج: 935  

2015
Mabel L. Taracena Pedro L. Oliveira Olivia Almendares Claudia Umaña Carl Lowenberger Ellen M. Dotson Gabriela O. Paiva-Silva Pamela M. Pennington

Technologies based on RNA interference may be used for insect control. Sustainable strategies are needed to control vectors of Chagas disease such as Rhodnius prolixus. The insect microbiota can be modified to deliver molecules to the gut. Here, Escherichia coli HT115(DE3) expressing dsRNA for the Rhodnius heme-binding protein (RHBP) and for catalase (CAT) were fed to nymphs and adult triatomin...

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2006
André A M Coelho José E de Paula Laila S Espíndola

Chagas' disease is chiefly transmitted by feces of haematophagous bugs (Triatominae) that ingested Trypanosoma cruzi from blood of infected people or animals. Pyrethroids have been the main insecticides used against these insects. However, some populations of insects have shown significant levels of resistance to several pyrethroids, indicating the need of new insecticides for the control of tr...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Clément Vinauger Laura Buratti Claudio R Lazzari

After having demonstrated that blood-sucking bugs are able to associate a behaviourally neutral odour (L-lactic acid) with positive reinforcement (i.e. appetitive conditioning) in the first part of this study, we tested whether these insects were also able to associate the same odour with a negative reinforcement (i.e. aversive conditioning). Learned aversion to host odours has been repeatedly ...

2016
Ana Caroline P. Gandara José Henrique M. Oliveira Rodrigo D. Nunes Renata L.S. Goncalves Felipe A. Dias Fabio Hecht Denise C. Fernandes Fernando A. Genta Francisco R.M. Laurindo Marcus F. Oliveira Pedro L. Oliveira

Sensing incoming nutrients is an important and critical event for intestinal cells to sustain life of the whole organism. The TORC is a major protein complex involved in monitoring the nutritional status and is activated by elevated amino acid concentrations. An important feature of haematophagy is that huge amounts of blood are ingested in a single meal, which results in the release of large q...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1991
S H Maddrell G Whittembury R L Mooney J B Harrison J A Overton B Rodriguez

We have investigated the fate of the large amounts of calcium ingested by Rhodnius prolixus in its meals of blood. 45Ca2+ injected into the haemolymph or fed to fifth-stage Rhodnius reared on rabbits is accumulated at high concentrations in the cells of the upper Malpighian tubules; very little is excreted from the body This 45Ca2+ accumulation goes on continuously for at least 12 days and the ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
C S Bjornsson E Huebner

The spatiotemporal dynamics of transmembrane hydrogen ion (H+) fluxes during oogenesis were investigated in the telotrophic ovarioles of the insect, Rhodnius prolixus. Although Rhodnius ovarioles possess exaggerated morphological and electrical polarity between nurse cells and oocytes, little is known about H+ changes during oogenesis, despite the regulatory role played by H+ and pH in many rel...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Daniel M Golodne Robson Q Monteiro Aurelio V Graca-Souza Mario A C Silva-Neto Georgia C Atella

Blood-sucking arthropods possess a variety of anti-hemostatic factors in their salivary glands to maintain blood fluidity during feeding. In this work we demonstrate the anti-hemostatic properties of lysophosphatidylcholine (lysoPC) isolated from the salivary glands of Rhodnius prolixus. First, we examined salivary glands of fourth and fifth instar nymphs for their phospholipid composition. The...

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