AC-DC Electropenetrography as a Tool to Quantify Probing and Ingestion Behaviors of the Yellow Fever Mosquito (Aedes aegypti) on Mice in Biocontainment.

Comparative medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-12 DOI:10.30802/AALAS-CM-23-000037
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A detailed understanding of mosquito probing and ingestion behaviors is crucial in developing novel interventions to interrupt the transmission of important human and veterinary pathogens, but these behaviors are difficult to observe as the mouthparts are inserted into the skin of the host. Electropenetrography (EPG) allows indirect observation, recording, and quantification of probing and ingestion behaviors of arthropods by visualizing the electrical waveform associated with these behaviors. The study of mosquito probing and ingestion behaviors has been limited to the use of human hands as host, which is not suitable for pathogen transmission studies. Mouse models of mosquito-borne diseases are a widely used and indispensable tool in this research, but previous attempts to use direct current EPG to study mosquito probing behaviors on mice have been unsuccessful. Accordingly, the present study used alternating or direct current (AC-DC) EPG to observe the ingestion behaviors of adult Aedes aegypti mosquitoes on a mouse host in real time under BSL-2 containment conditions with enhanced BSL-3 practices. Our results show that waveform families previously identified during Ae. aegypti probing and ingestion on human hands were observed using 100 mV of AC at an input resistance (Ri) of 107 Ohms (Ω) on CD1 mice. This work is a proof of concept for using mouse models for studying mosquito probing and ingestion behaviors with AC-DC EPG. In addition, these data show that the experimental setup used in these experiments is sufficient for conducting studies on mosquito probing and ingestion behaviors under BSL-2 containment conditions enhanced with BSL-3 practices. This work will serve as a foundation for using EPG to investigate the effects of pathogen infection on mosquito probing behaviors and to understand the real-time dynamics of pathogen transmission.

将 AC-DC 电笔描记术作为一种工具,量化小鼠在生物隔离饲养条件下的蚊子(埃及伊蚊)探查和注射行为。
详细了解蚊子的探查和摄食行为对于开发新型干预措施以阻断重要的人类和兽医病原体的传播至关重要,但由于蚊子的口器插入宿主的皮肤,因此很难观察到这些行为。电笔描记术(EPG)可通过可视化与节肢动物探查和摄食行为相关的电波形,间接观察、记录和量化这些行为。对蚊子探查和摄食行为的研究一直局限于使用人手作为宿主,这不适合病原体传播研究。蚊子传播疾病的小鼠模型是这一研究中广泛使用且不可或缺的工具,但之前尝试使用直流电EPG来研究蚊子在小鼠身上的探测行为并不成功。因此,本研究使用交流或直流(AC-DC)EPG 在 BSL-2 封闭条件下实时观察埃及伊蚊成蚊对小鼠宿主的摄食行为,并加强了 BSL-3 的实践。我们的结果表明,使用 100 mV 的交流电,在 107 欧姆 (Ω) 的输入电阻 (Ri) 下,可以在 CD1 小鼠身上观察到之前在埃及伊蚊探查和摄食人类双手时发现的波形系列。这项工作证明了使用交流-直流电子脉冲发生器研究蚊子探查和摄食行为的小鼠模型的概念。此外,这些数据表明,这些实验中使用的实验装置足以在 BSL-2 封闭条件下进行蚊子探查和摄食行为的研究,并通过 BSL-3 的实践得到了加强。这项工作将为使用 EPG 研究病原体感染对蚊子探测行为的影响以及了解病原体传播的实时动态奠定基础。
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