Susceptibility of two karyotypic forms of Anopheles aconitus (Diptera: Culicidae) to Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax

Authors

  • Anuluck Junkum Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology
  • Atchariya Jitpakdi Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology
  • Narissara Jariyapan Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology
  • Narumon Komalamisra Mahidol University; Faculty of Tropical Medicine; Department of Medical Entomology
  • Pradya Somboon Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology
  • Wannapa Suwonkerd Ministry of Public Health; Department of Communicable Diseases Control; Office for Vector Borne Diseases Control 2
  • Aungkana Saejeng Ministry of Public Health; Department of Communicable Diseases Control; Office for Vector Borne Diseases Control 2
  • Paul A. Bates University of Liverpool; Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine; Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology Group
  • Wej Choochote Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology

Keywords:

Anopheles aconitus, Karyotypic form, Susceptibility, Plasmodium falciparum, P. vivax

Abstract

Four laboratory-raised colonies of two karyotypic forms of Anopheles aconitus, i.e., Form B (Chiang Mai and Phet Buri strains) and C (Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son strains), were experimentally infected with Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax using an artificial membrane feeding technique and dissected eight and 12 days after feeding for oocyst and sporozoite rates, respectively. The results revealed that An. aconitus Form B and C were susceptible to P. falciparum and P. vivax, i.e., Form B (Chiang Mai and Phet Buri strains/P. falciparum and P. vivax) and Form C (Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son strains/P. vivax). Comparative statistical analyses of the oocyst rates, average number of oocysts per infected midgut and sporozoite rates among all strains of An. aconitus Form B and C to the ingroup control vectors, An. minimus A and C, exhibited mostly no significant differences, confirming the high potential vector of the two Plasmodium species. The sporozoite-like crystals found in the median lobe of the salivary glands, which could be a misleading factor in the identification of true sporozoites in salivary glands were found in both An. aconitus Form B and C.

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Published

2005-12-01

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Section

Malaria

How to Cite

Junkum, A., Jitpakdi, A., Jariyapan, N., Komalamisra, N., Somboon, P., Suwonkerd, W., Saejeng, A., Bates, P. A., & Choochote, W. (2005). Susceptibility of two karyotypic forms of Anopheles aconitus (Diptera: Culicidae) to Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 47(6), 333-338. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30951