691 resultados para Anopheles (Ker.) cruzii
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Anofelinos membros de complexos de espécies crípticas podem exibir diferenças comportamentais, de susceptibilidade a infecção malárica, e resistência a inseticidas. Assim, a identificação de espécies vetoras tem relevância epidemiológica, o que nem sempre é possível por critérios morfológicos. Métodos alternativos têm sido empregados para tal, como os que analisam regiões altamente conservadas do DNA ribossômico, variável entre as espécies, conhecidas como espaçadoras internas transcritas (ITS). Considera-se atualmente que o complexo Anopheles c seja composto por seis espécies: An. albitarsis s.s., An. oryzalimnetes, An. albitarsis F, An. marajoara, An. deaneorum, e An. janconnae. Destas, pelo menos as três últimas são incriminadas como vetores de malária na Amazônia brasileira. O objetivo deste estudo foi realizar identificação molecular de espécies do complexo An. albitarsis, por análise da seqüências do ITS2 do rDNA, com vistas a analisar sua importância na transmissão de malária nos municípios de Macapá, Amapá e Peixe-Boi, Pará, inclusive investigando pela primeira vez a ocorrência do An. albitarsis F nestas duas áreas epidemiologicamente distintas: a primeira com histórico de alto risco de transmissão de malária e a segunda não. O estudo foi realizado entre janeiro de 2009 e abril de 2010, e consistiu de capturas de anofelinos de 12 horas de duração (ecostofase) no peridomicílio. Todas as fêmeas coletadas foram morfologicamente identificadas e apenas os An. albitarsis s.l. tiveram cabeça e tórax separadas para análise da infecção natural por ELISA; ovários para análise de paridade e patas, asas e carcaça para identificação molecular. Em Macapá foram realizadas seis coletas, obtendo-se um total de 584 anofelinos, sendo 366 An. albitarsis s.l. (62,7%), 167 An. darlingi (28,6%), 33 An. triannulatus s.l (5,6%), 15 An. braziliensis (2,6%) e 3 An. nuneztovari (0,5%). Pela PCR foi possível visualizar a banda específica de An. marajoara em 320 espécimes dos An. albitarsis s.l testados. Do restante, 33 foram negativos e 13 amplificaram um fragmento de ~490 pb nos iniciadores empregados, não permitindo chegar ao diagnóstico específico. O An. marajoara apresentou características biológicas e comportamentais que ratificam sua importância epidemiológica na transmissão de malária em Macapá, tais como: ser a espécie mais prevalente, com maior proporção de fêmeas paridas (73,0%), e portanto com maiores chances de se infectarem com o plasmódio, ocorrer tanto na estação menos quanto na mais chuvosa, e apresentar atividade hematofágica durante toda a ecostofase, alem disso, foi encontrado naturalmente infectado por P. vivax e P. falciparum (taxa de infecção natural de 3,1%). Em Peixe-Boi, foram capturados 43 anofelinos: An. triannulatus s.l (20 espécimes, 46,5 %), An. albitarsis s.l. (13: 30,2 %), An. darlingi (8: 18,6%), e An. nuneztovari (2: 4,7%). Todos os An. albitarsis s.l. coletados foram identificados pela ITS2 como An. oryzalimnetes. Nenhum deles foi encontrado infectado pelos plasmódios testados, e a maioria das fêmeas era parida (84,6%). São necessários levantamentos entomológicos sistemáticos que analisem a importância deste anofelino na transmissão de malária na cidade. O An. albitarsis F não foi encontrado nas duas áreas estudadas. Nossos resultados contribuem para o entendimento da epidemiologia da malária na região Amazônica brasileira.
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A malária no município de Macapá é principalmente peri urbana, áreas estas caracterizadas por ressaca, pela presença de fragmentos de floresta e assentamentos desordenados (invasões). O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar a importância dos Anopheles darlingi e Anopheles marajoara na transmissão de malária em Macapá. O estudo foi realizado de outubro de 2007 a setembro de 2008, na comunidade de Lagoa dos Índios, Macapá. Foram coletados 4.601 mosquitos, dos quais 3.029 foram Anopheles marajoara (65,8%), 917 Anopheles darlingi (19,9%), 429 Anopheles braziliensis (9,3%), 208 Anopheles triannulatus (4,5%), 18 Anopheles peryassui (0,4%) e cinco Anopheles nuneztovari (0,1%). Apenas 32,8% dos espécimes foram coletadas no intradomicilio (1.511) e 67,2% no peridomicilio (3.090). O Indice de Picada Homem Hora do An. darlingi no intradomicilio variou entre 0 a 6,5 e no peridomicilio de 0 a 22 picadas homem hora. Já para o An. marajoara a variaçao foi de 0 a 22 no intradomicilio e de 0 a 175,5 no peridomicilio. A analise das exúvias e da dissecção de genitália resultaram na confirmaçao das duas espécies estudadas, An. darlingi e An. marajoara, e que o An. marajoara é a única espécie do complexo albitarsis circulante na área. A abundância dos vetores flutuou associada com o padrão sazonal das chuvas. An. darlingi é mais abundante no final e inicio das chuvas, enquanto o An. marajoara esteve presente em alta densidade durante todo o período de chuvas. Dos 4.601 mosquitos testados, 100 foram positivos para plasmódios humanos pelo método de ELISA, resultando em uma taxa de infecção de 2,17%. Dos 3.029 An. marajoara testados 71 (2,34%) foram positivos e dos 917 An. darlingi, 28 (3,05%). Este estudo demonstrou que as duas espécies estudadas mantêm a transmissão de malária durante todo o ano, ratificando assim a importância das mesmas.
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A importância do An. nuneztovari como vetor primário de malária já foi comprovado em países da América do Sul como Venezuela, Colômbia e Peru. Na Amazônia brasileira, embora tenha sido encontrado naturalmente infectado com Plasmodium vivax e P. falciparum e em alta densidade, é ainda considerado vetor secundário desta doença. O objetivo deste presente trabalho foi avaliar a susceptibilidade do An. nuneztovari à infecção por plasmódios humanos. Para isso exemplares da geração F1, obtida em laboratório, de An. nuneztovari e An. darlingi (espécie controle) foram alimentados, em alimentador artificial, com sangue de pacientes com diagnóstico inicial de malária causada por P. falciparum, cuja revisão resultou no diagnóstico de infecção mista. Todas as amostras sangüíneas dos pacientes infectaram espécimes das duas espécies, não mostrando diferença significativa entre elas quanto à susceptibilidade. Para detecção de infecção malárica nos mosquitos foi usado o teste ELISA (Enzime – Linked Imunosorbent Assay) cujos resultados foram discordantes do diagnóstico laboratorial, já que o teste detectou infecções pelo P. falciparum, P. vivax VK210 ou P. vivax VK247entre os mosquitos positivos sugerindo que os pacientes apresentavam infecção mista. Também foi observado o curto período de desenvolvimento de oocistos e esporozoítos, de quatro a cinco dias, o que pode ser explicado pela alta temperatura (>30°C) que os mosquitos foram expostos. Assim nossos resultados sugerem possível envolvimento do An nuneztovari na transmissão de malária humana na área estudada e alertam para o papel deste, como possível vetor principal de malária humana na região amazônica brasileira.
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Although the human-landing catch (HLC) method is the most effective for collecting anthropophilic anophelines, it has been increasingly abandoned, primarily for ethical considerations. The objective of the present study was to develop a new trap for the collection of Anopheles darlingi . The initial trials were conducted using the BG-Sentinel trap as a standard for further trap development based on colour, airflow direction and illumination. The performance of the trap was then compared with those of the CDC, Fay-Prince, counterflow geometry trap (CFG) and HLC. All trials were conducted outdoors between 06:00 pm-08:00 pm. Female specimens of An. darlingi were dissected to determine their parity. A total of 8,334 anophelines were captured, of which 4,945 were identified as An. darlingi . The best trap configuration was an all-white version, with an upward airflow and no required light source. This configuration was subsequently named BG-Malaria (BGM). The BGM captured significantly more anophelines than any of the other traps tested and was similar to HLC with respect to the number and parity of anophelines. The BGM trap can be used as an alternative to HLC for collecting anophelines.
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The susceptibility of Anopheles aquasalis (F3 generation) and An. darlingi (F1 generation) to Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein phenotypes from a limited number of blood samples of malaria patients in Belém, state of Pará, Brazil, was examined. A polymerase chain reaction was used to determine the P. vivax phenotypes in blood samples and the blood-fed infected mosquitoes were dissected and tested by ELISA. In all patient infections, more infected An. aquasalis and An. darlingi were positive for VK210 compared with VK247.
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Pyrostegia venusta (Ker-Gawl.) Miers (Bignoniaceae) is a species with a wide distribution in nearly all of Southern and Southeastern Brazil, has long been used in folk medicine and is considered an invasive plant. The phytotoxic potential of a hydroalcoholic extract of the flowers of P. venusta was evaluated by the germination (pre and post-emergence) and the phytotoxicity bioassays (mitotic index) on the test plant Lactuca sativa (Asteraceae) (lettuce). A phytochemical screening was performed to identify the components of the floral extract. Different concentrations of the extract caused changes in the germination parameters, the root length and the mitotic index. The phytochemical screening indicated the presence of substances such as terpenes, sterols, flavonoids, tannins and saponins, which are compounds that may be associated directly with the results of cytotoxicity and phytotoxicity observed. P. venusta has allelochemical components capable of impairing the germination and root growth of lettuce.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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This study aimed to investigate the antitumor and cytotoxicity activities of Kielmeyera coriacea and Pyrostegia venusta extracts. Therefore, the hydroalcoholic extracts of P. venusta flowers and K. coriacea leaves were prepared. The extracts were evaporated and the dry extracts were diluted at concentrations of 1.0, 0.1, 0.01 and 0.001 mg/ml for carrying out the bioassays. Artemia salina eggs were incubated in saline solution at 28°C for 24 h. The larvae were treated with different extracts concentrations and the mortality was evaluated after 24 and 48 h. Five discs of potato were placed in Petri dishes and 50 μl of inoculum of Agrobacterium tumefaciens were added to it at 28°C for 24 h incubation. So, 50 μl of the extracts in different concentrations were added. Positive and negative controls were made. The P. venusta and K. coriacea extracts did not show statistically significant acute toxicity. K. coriacea extract showed (mean% of tumor ± standard deviation) 15.30 ± 3.24, 6.34 ± 3.82, 7.57 ± 2.92 and 5.77 ± 2.85 and P. venusta showed 25.82 ± 5.15, 38.40 ± 8.28, 15.75 ± 4.44 and 13.38 ± 7.92, with their concentrations for the antitumor bioassay, and the positive control showed 25.80 ± 6.14. According to the obtained results it was established that the K. coriacea and P. venusta extracts showed antitumor activity but did not show significant cytotoxic activity in A. salina test.
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Brazilian cerrado is characterized by an evident seasonality with distinct dry and wet seasons. Pyrostegia venusta is a common vine found in different physiognomies of the Cerrado. The species may present characteristics that allow its adjustment to the seasonal cycles. The phenology of vegetative and reproductive events was studied for this species in 2004 and 2005. The objective was to verify which climatic factors determine the phenological patterns observed in the species. Flowering was inversely related to mean temperatures and to the length of the day, while fruiting was inversely related to the photoperiod and directly related to the mean wind velocity. Seed dispersal was directly related to wind speed. As a consequence, flowering occurred at the end of the rainy season, close to the winter, and was prolonged until the end of the dry season. Fruiting and fruit maturation occurred during the dry period, with the seeds being dispersed at the end of this period. The seed dispersal at the end of the dry season, common to other anemochoric species of cerrado, allows a rapid germination at the beginning of the wet season, favoring the species propagation in this environment.
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Two new records of Anopheles homunculus in the eastern part of the Atlantic Forest are reported. This species was found for the first time in Barra do Ouro district, Maquine municipality, Rio Grande do Sul state, located in the southern limit of the Atlantic Forest. The 2nd new record was in the Serra Bonita Reserve, Camacan municipality, southeast Bahia state. These records extend the geographical distribution of An. homunculus, suggesting that the species may be widely distributed in coastal areas of the Atlantic Forest. It is hypothesized that the disjunct distribution of the species may be caused by inadequate sampling, and also difficulties in species identification based only on female external characteristics. Species identification was based on morphological characters of the male, larva, and pupa, and corroborated by DNA sequence analyses, employing data from both 2nd internal transcribed spacer of nuclear ribosomal DNA and of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I.
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We undertook geometric morphometric analysis of wing venation to assess this character's ability to distinguish Anopheles darlingi Root populations and to test the hypothesis that populations from coastal areas of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest differ from those of the interior Atlantic Forest, Cerrado, and the regions South and North of the Amazon River. Results suggest that populations from the coastal and interior Atlantic Forest are more similar to each other than to any of the other regional populations. Notably, the Cerrado population was more similar to that from north of the Amazon River than to that collected of south of the River. thus showing no correlation with geographical distances. We hypothesize that environmental and ecological factors may affect wing evolution in An. darlingi. Although it is premature to associate environmental and ecological determinants with wing features and evolution of the species, investigations on this field are promising. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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This study contributes to knowledge of Anopheles species, including vectors of Plasmodium from the western Brazilian Amazon in Porto Velho, Rondonia State. The sampling area has undergone substantial environmental changes as a consequence of agricultural and hydroelectric projects, which have caused intensive deforestation and favored habitats for some mosquito species. The purpose of this study was to diagnose the occurrence of anopheline species from collections in three locations along an electric-power transmission line. Each locality was sampled three times from 2010 to 2011. The principal adult mosquitoes captured in Shannon trap were Anopheles darlingi, An. triannulatus, An. nuneztovari l.s., An. gilesi and An. costai. In addition, larvae were collected in ground breeding sites for Anopheles braziliensis, An. triannulatus, An. darlingi, An. deaneorum, An. marajoara, An. peryassui, An. nuneztovari l.s. and An. oswaldoi-konderi. Anopheles darlingi was the most common mosquito in the region. We discuss Culicidae systematics, fauna distribution, and aspects of malaria in altered habitats of the western Amazon.
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Background: The most substantial and best preserved area of Atlantic Forest is within the biogeographical sub-region of Serra do Mar. The topographic complexity of the region creates a diverse array of microclimates, which can affect species distribution and diversity inside the forest. Given that Atlantic Forest includes highly heterogeneous environments, a diverse and medically important Culicidae assemblage, and possible species co-occurrence, we evaluated mosquito assemblages from bromeliad phytotelmata in Serra do Mar (southeastern Brazil). Methods: Larvae and pupae were collected monthly from Nidularium and Vriesea bromeliads between July 2008 and June 2009. Collection sites were divided into landscape categories (lowland, hillslope and hilltop) based on elevation and slope. Correlations between bromeliad mosquito assemblage and environmental variables were assessed using multivariate redundancy analysis. Differences in species diversity between bromeliads within each category of elevation were explored using the Renyi diversity index. Univariate binary logistic regression analyses were used to assess species co-occurrence. Results: A total of 2,024 mosquitoes belonging to 22 species were collected. Landscape categories (pseudo-F value = 1.89, p = 0.04), bromeliad water volume (pseudo-F = 2.99, p = 0.03) and bromeliad fullness (Pseudo-F = 4.47, p < 0.01) influenced mosquito assemblage structure. Renyi diversity index show that lowland possesses the highest diversity indices. The presence of An. homunculus was associated with Cx. ocellatus and the presence of An. cruzii was associated with Cx. neglectus, Cx. inimitabilis fuscatus and Cx. worontzowi. Anopheles cruzii and An. homunculus were taken from the same bromeliad, however, the co-occurrence between those two species was not statistically significant. Conclusions: One of the main findings of our study was that differences in species among mosquito assemblages were influenced by landscape characteristics. The bromeliad factor that influenced mosquito abundance and assemblage structure was fullness. The findings of the current study raise important questions about the role of An. homunculus in the transmission of Plasmodium in Serra do Mar, southeastern Atlantic Forest.