A method for estimating blood meal volume in Aedes aegypti using a radioisotope
A study was conducted to determine the feasibility of measuring blood meal volume in Aedes aegypti using a radioisotope blood label in lieu of weight differentials. This mosquito species defaecated numerous droplets of a clear fluid beginning while blood feeding was in progress and continuing for up...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of insect physiology 1976, Vol.22 (7), p.961-966 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A study was conducted to determine the feasibility of measuring blood meal volume in
Aedes aegypti using a radioisotope blood label in lieu of weight differentials. This mosquito species defaecated numerous droplets of a clear fluid beginning while blood feeding was in progress and continuing for up to 3 hr post-feeding. Excretion of this clear fluid occurred regardless of the age or prior nutritional conditioning of the mosquito. When mosquitoes were fed on blood labeled with Ce-144, this radioisotope remained completely with the blood meal and was not passed in the clear excreta. When blood meal volumes were estimated using the radioisotope method, significantly greater values were obtained compared to those calculated by the classical weighing method. A direct relationship was demonstrated between blood meal volume and the quantity of clear fluid excreted. Consequently, the error inherent in the weighing method was increased in mosquitoes taking large blood meals. Ce-144 did not label red blood cells but remained in the plasma. The radioisotope was completely expelled with the blood meal excreta.
This technique is compared with related methods previously described. Its applications to problems in mosquito physiology and vector potential are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1910 1879-1611 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0022-1910(76)90079-2 |