Epicuticular lipids induce aggregation in Chagas disease vectors

Background. The triatomine bugs are vectors of the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas disease. Aggregation behavior plays an important role in their survival by facilitating the location of refuges and cohesion of aggregates, helping to keep them safely assembled int...

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Autores principales: Lorenzo Figueiras, Alicia N., Girotti, Juan Roberto, Mijailovsky, Sergio Javier, Juárez, Marta Patricia
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Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/35434
http://www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/pdf/1756-3305-2-8.pdf
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topic Ciencias Médicas
hexane
lipid
Chagas disease
Triatoma infestans
Hexapoda
Protozoa
Trypanosoma cruzi
spellingShingle Ciencias Médicas
hexane
lipid
Chagas disease
Triatoma infestans
Hexapoda
Protozoa
Trypanosoma cruzi
Lorenzo Figueiras, Alicia N.
Girotti, Juan Roberto
Mijailovsky, Sergio Javier
Juárez, Marta Patricia
Epicuticular lipids induce aggregation in Chagas disease vectors
topic_facet Ciencias Médicas
hexane
lipid
Chagas disease
Triatoma infestans
Hexapoda
Protozoa
Trypanosoma cruzi
description Background. The triatomine bugs are vectors of the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas disease. Aggregation behavior plays an important role in their survival by facilitating the location of refuges and cohesion of aggregates, helping to keep them safely assembled into shelters during daylight time, when they are vulnerable to predators. There are evidences that aggregation is mediated by thigmotaxis, by volatile cues from their faeces, and by hexane-extractable contact chemoreceptive signals from their cuticle surface. The epicuticular lipids of Triatoma infestans include a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, free and esterified fatty acids, alcohols, and sterols. Results. We analyzed the response of T. infestans fifth instar nymphs after exposure to different amounts either of total epicuticular lipid extracts or individual lipid fractions. Assays were performed in a circular arena, employing a binary choice test with filter papers acting as aggregation attractive sites; papers were either impregnated with a hexane-extract of the total lipids, or lipid fraction; or with the solvent. Insects were significantly aggregated around papers impregnated with the epicuticular lipid extracts. Among the lipid fractions separately tested, only the free fatty acid fraction promoted significant bug aggregation. We also investigated the response to different amounts of selected fatty acid components of this fraction; receptiveness varied with the fatty acid chain length. No response was elicited by hexadecanoic acid (C16:0), the major fatty acid component. Octadecanoic acid (C18:0) showed a significant assembling effect in the concentration range tested (0.1 to 2 insect equivalents). The very long chain hexacosanoic acid (C26:0) was significantly attractant at low doses ( 1 equivalent), although a repellent effect was observed at higher doses. Conclusion. The detection of contact aggregation pheromones has practical application in Chagas disease vector control. These data may be used to help design new tools against triatomine bugs.
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author Lorenzo Figueiras, Alicia N.
Girotti, Juan Roberto
Mijailovsky, Sergio Javier
Juárez, Marta Patricia
author_facet Lorenzo Figueiras, Alicia N.
Girotti, Juan Roberto
Mijailovsky, Sergio Javier
Juárez, Marta Patricia
author_sort Lorenzo Figueiras, Alicia N.
title Epicuticular lipids induce aggregation in Chagas disease vectors
title_short Epicuticular lipids induce aggregation in Chagas disease vectors
title_full Epicuticular lipids induce aggregation in Chagas disease vectors
title_fullStr Epicuticular lipids induce aggregation in Chagas disease vectors
title_full_unstemmed Epicuticular lipids induce aggregation in Chagas disease vectors
title_sort epicuticular lipids induce aggregation in chagas disease vectors
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url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/35434
http://www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/pdf/1756-3305-2-8.pdf
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