Maturation of a Trypanosoma brucei Infection to the Infectious Metacyclic Stage is Enhanced in Nutritionally Stressed Tsetse Flies

We report on the effect of tsetse fly starvation on the maturation of an established Trypanosoma brucei brucei midgut infection, i.e., the development of procyclic infection into the infectious metacyclic parasites in the tsetse fly salivary glands. Glossina morsitans morsitans flies were nutritiona...

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description We report on the effect of tsetse fly starvation on the maturation of an established Trypanosoma brucei brucei midgut infection, i.e., the development of procyclic infection into the infectious metacyclic parasites in the tsetse fly salivary glands. Glossina morsitans morsitans flies were nutritionally stressed 10 d after the uptake of a T. b. brucei-infected bloodmeal by depriving these flies from feeding for seven consecutive days, whereas the control fly group (nonstarved group) continued to be fed three times a week. After this period, both fly groups were again fed three times per week on uninfected rabbit. Thirty days after the infected bloodmeal, all surviving flies were dissected and examined for the presence of an immature midgut and a mature salivary gland trypanosome infections. Results showed a significantly increased proportion of flies with salivary gland infection in the nutritionally stressed fly group suggesting an enhanced maturation of the trypanosome infection. These data suggest that environmental factors that cause nutritional stress in a tsetse population do not only make tsetse flies significantly more susceptible to establish a midgut infection as was shown previously but also boost the maturation of these midgut infections.
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Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Disease susceptibility
disease transmission
Feeding Behavior
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Glossina
Glossina morsitans
Glossina morsitans morsitans
Health aspects
Host-Parasite Interactions
host-parasite relationships
Infection
insect vectors
Male
Medically important nuisances and vectors, pests of stored products and materials: population survey and control
metacyclic forms
midgut
nutritional stress
procyclic forms
Rabbits
Salivary Glands - parasitology
starvation
Stress, Physiological
Trypanosoma brucei
Trypanosoma brucei brucei
Trypanosoma brucei brucei - growth & development
trypanosome maturation
trypanosomiasis
Tsetse Flies - metabolism
Tsetse Flies - parasitology
Tsetse Flies - physiology
tsetse fly
VECTOR/PATHOGEN/HOST INTERACTION, TRANSMISSION
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