"Comparison of Midgut Hemagglutination Activity in Three Different Geographical Populations of Anopheles stephensi"

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 h...

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Main Authors: HR Basseri, N Safari, SH Mousakazemi, K Akbarzade
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2004-09-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/1907
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spelling doaj-841dd0f5c2044ef09a0ed7132121b7802020-12-02T18:55:08ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932004-09-01333"Comparison of Midgut Hemagglutination Activity in Three Different Geographical Populations of Anopheles stephensi" HR Basseri0 N Safari1 SH Mousakazemi2 K Akbarzade3 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 as well as among three different geographical populations of Anopheles stephensi from south of Iran. Overall agglutinin levels were increased following a blood meal. The highest hemagglintination titers were due to Kazerun population. All hemagglutination assays were versus rabbit RBCS. A significant difference was detected among the number of egg-float ridges. Iranshahr population was different from Bandar-abbas and Kazerun population in egg-float ridges number. Bandr-abbas population was in the intermediate category. Iranshahr population fell between mysoransis and intermediate group and Kazerun population was between intermediate and type form. This study presents the first report on the occurrence of heterogeneous anti Rabbit RBC agglutinins in the midget extracts of the different geographical populations of An.stephensi with the sugar – binding specificities. The sugar- inhibition pattern was different between & within geographical population of An.stephensi.https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/1907Anopheles stephensiMidgutHemagglutininsGeographical populations
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author HR Basseri
N Safari
SH Mousakazemi
K Akbarzade
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N Safari
SH Mousakazemi
K Akbarzade
"Comparison of Midgut Hemagglutination Activity in Three Different Geographical Populations of Anopheles stephensi"
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Anopheles stephensi
Midgut
Hemagglutinins
Geographical populations
author_facet HR Basseri
N Safari
SH Mousakazemi
K Akbarzade
author_sort HR Basseri
title "Comparison of Midgut Hemagglutination Activity in Three Different Geographical Populations of Anopheles stephensi"
title_short "Comparison of Midgut Hemagglutination Activity in Three Different Geographical Populations of Anopheles stephensi"
title_full "Comparison of Midgut Hemagglutination Activity in Three Different Geographical Populations of Anopheles stephensi"
title_fullStr "Comparison of Midgut Hemagglutination Activity in Three Different Geographical Populations of Anopheles stephensi"
title_full_unstemmed "Comparison of Midgut Hemagglutination Activity in Three Different Geographical Populations of Anopheles stephensi"
title_sort "comparison of midgut hemagglutination activity in three different geographical populations of anopheles stephensi"
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
2251-6093
publishDate 2004-09-01
description 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 as well as among three different geographical populations of Anopheles stephensi from south of Iran. Overall agglutinin levels were increased following a blood meal. The highest hemagglintination titers were due to Kazerun population. All hemagglutination assays were versus rabbit RBCS. A significant difference was detected among the number of egg-float ridges. Iranshahr population was different from Bandar-abbas and Kazerun population in egg-float ridges number. Bandr-abbas population was in the intermediate category. Iranshahr population fell between mysoransis and intermediate group and Kazerun population was between intermediate and type form. This study presents the first report on the occurrence of heterogeneous anti Rabbit RBC agglutinins in the midget extracts of the different geographical populations of An.stephensi with the sugar – binding specificities. The sugar- inhibition pattern was different between & within geographical population of An.stephensi.
topic Anopheles stephensi
Midgut
Hemagglutinins
Geographical populations
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/1907
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