Peritrophic membrane formation and the midgut barrier to arboviral infection in the mosquito, Culex tarsalis Coquillett (Insecta, Diptera). |
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Authors: | E J Houk F Obie J L Hardy |
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Abstract: | The formation of the peritrophic membrane in adult female mosquitoes, Culex tarsalis, was examined by light and electron microscopy. The initial evidence of secretion of peritrophic membrane precursors occurred at 8-12 h after ingestion of the bloodmeal. Morphogenesis of the peritrophic membrane occurred within 12-16 h after the initial secretion; culminating with a fibrous, multilayered peritrophic membrane 20-24 h after bloodmeal ingestion. A discussion of the potential participation of the peritrophic membrane in a midgut barrier to infection by arboviruses is presented. The participation of the peritrophic membrane in a midgut barrier to infection of C. tarsalis, and many other mosquito species, by arboviruses is considered a moot point. |
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