نتایج جستجو برای: midgut antigens

تعداد نتایج: 119823  

2017
Shengzhang Dong Velmurugan Balaraman Asher M Kantor Jingyi Lin DeAna G Grant Nicole L Held Alexander W E Franz

In the mosquito, the midgut epithelium is the initial tissue to become infected with an arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus) that has been acquired from a vertebrate host along with a viremic bloodmeal. Following its replication in midgut epithelial cells, the virus needs to exit the midgut and infect secondary tissues including the salivary glands before it can be transmitted to another vertebrat...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
rekha lalwani department of anatomy, all india institutes of medical sciences, bhopal (m.p.), india. sunita athavale department of anatomy, all india institutes of medical sciences, bhopal (m.p.), india. sheetal kotgirwar department of anatomy, all india institutes of medical sciences, bhopal (m.p.), india.

anatomical variations of duodenum such as atresia, stenosis, and variations in shape have been described by various authors, but the existence of a gross anomaly in shape and position of midgut segment of the duodenum is rare. few reported cases of duodenal anomalies date back to early twentieth century. in the wake of advancement of imaging techniques and minimal access surgeries, authors repo...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2012
D K Mathias J L Plieskatt J S Armistead J M Bethony K B Abdul-Majid A McMillan E Angov M J Aryee B Zhan P Gillespie B Keegan A R Jariwala W Rezende M E Bottazzi D G Scorpio P J Hotez R R Dinglasan

Vaccines have been at the forefront of global research efforts to combat malaria, yet despite several vaccine candidates, this goal has yet to be realized. A potentially effective approach to disrupting the spread of malaria is the use of transmission-blocking vaccines (TBV), which prevent the development of malarial parasites within their mosquito vector, thereby abrogating the cascade of seco...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2010
D O Pinheiro M D Silva E A Gregório

The sugarcane borer Diatraea saccharalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) has been controlled by Cotesia flavipes (Hymenoptera: Braconidae); however, very little is known about the effect of the parasitism in the host organs, including the midgut. This work aims to verify mitochondrial alteration in the different midgut epithelial cells of D. saccharalis parasitized by C. flavipes. Midgut fragments (an...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2004
Tsubasa Sakai Honoo Satake Hiroyuki Minakata Makio Takeda

The midgut, which plays a major role in the feeding behavior of insects, is believed to be controlled by various factors including neuropeptides. In the present study, we identified a neuropeptide crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) as a novel gut factor in insects. CCAP was isolated from the midgut of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana. RT-PCR analysis detected the expression of the cockr...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
hr basseri n safari sh mousakazemi k akbarzade

lectins that agglutinate red blood cells (rbcs) were demonstrated in anopheles stephensi mosquito midgut extracts using human (four groups: a, b, ab and o, rh+) rat, sheep and rabbit blood cells. only rabbit rbcs showed agglutination reaction against the midgut extracts. significant differences in hemagglutinin titers and carbohydrate specifity were detected between male and female mosquitoes a...

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2011
L C Cruz V A Araújo H Dolder A P A Araújo J E Serrão C A Neves

In Hymenoptera, midgut changes begin in the last instar. At this stage, the larval epithelial digestive cells degenerate, leaving only the basal membrane and the regenerative cells which will develop into a new epithelium during the pupal stage and in the adult. Epithelium renewal is followed by changes in volume and shape of the midgut. Morphometric analysis of digestive cells and total midgut...

Journal: :Genes & development 1998
H Nakagoshi M Hoshi Y Nabeshima F Matsuzaki

Morphogen gradients of secreted molecules play critical roles in the establishment of the spatial pattern of gene expression. During midgut development in Drosophila, secreted molecules of Decapentaplegic (Dpp) and Wingless (Wg) establish unique transcriptional regulation within target cells to specify the resultant cell types. Here we report the identification of a novel homeobox gene, defecti...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Barry J Beaty Ryan S Mackie Kimberly S Mattingly Jonathan O Carlson Alfredo Rayms-Keller

The midgut epithelium of aquatic arthropods is emerging as an important and toxicologically relevant organ system for monitoring environmental pollution. The peritrophic matrix of aquatic arthropods, which is secreted by the midgut epithelium cells, is perturbed by copper or cadmium. Molecular biological studies have identified and characterized two midgut genes induced by heavy metals in the m...

2018
Shavonn R Whiten W Keith Ray Richard F Helm Zach N Adelman

The Aedes aegypti mosquito is the principal vector of arboviruses such as dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, and Zika virus. These arboviruses are transmitted during adult female mosquito bloodfeeding. While these viruses must transverse the midgut to replicate, the blood meal must also reach the midgut to be digested, absorbed, or excreted, as aggregation of blood meal metabolites can be toxic...

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