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The energetic budget of Anopheles stephensi infected with Plasmodium chabaudi: is energy depletion a mechanism for virulence?

机译:感染了chabaudi疟原虫的斯蒂芬按蚊的精力充沛:能量消耗是否是一种毒力机制?

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Evidence continues to accumulate showing that the malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.) reduce the survival and fecundity of their mosquito vectors (Anopheles spp.). Our ability to identify the possible epidemiological and evolutionary consequences of these parasite-induced fitness reductions has been hampered by a poor understanding of the physiological basis of these shifts. Here, we explore whether the reductions in fecundity and longevity are the result of a parasite-mediated depletion or reallocation of the energetic resources of the mosquito. Mosquitoes infected with Plasmodium chabaudi were expected to have less energetic resources than uninfected mosquitoes, and energy levels were predicted to be lowest in mosquitoes infected with the most virulent parasite genotypes. Not only was there no evidence of a parasite-mediated reduction in the overall energetic budget of mosquitoes, but Plasmodium was actually associated with increased levels of glucose, a key insect nutritional and energetic resource. The data strongly suggest the existence of an increase in sugar feeding in mosquitoes infected with Plasmodium. We suggest different adaptive explanations for an enhanced sugar uptake in infected mosquitoes and call for more studies to investigate the physiological role of glucose in the Plasmodium-mosquito interaction.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,疟疾寄生虫(疟原虫)降低了其蚊媒(按蚊)的存活率和繁殖力。由于缺乏对这些转变的生理基础的了解,我们无法确定这些寄生虫引起的适应性下降的可能的流行病学和进化后果。在这里,我们探讨了繁殖力和寿命的降低是否是寄生虫介导的耗竭或蚊子能量资源重新分配的结果。预计用chabaudi疟原虫感染的蚊子的能量资源要比未感染的蚊子少,并且能量水平在感染最强寄生虫基因型的蚊子中最低。不仅没有证据表明寄生虫介导的蚊子总体能量预算减少,而且疟原虫实际上与葡萄糖水平的升高有关,葡萄糖是昆虫的主要营养和能量资源。数据强烈表明感染疟原虫的蚊子的食糖量增加。我们提出了不同的适应性解释,以提高被感染蚊子的糖吸收,并呼吁开展更多研究以研究葡萄糖在疟原虫-蚊子相互作用中的生理作用。

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