Artificial feeding of partially engorged Amblyomma sculptum females through capillaries*

ABSTRACT. Abel I., Cunha N.C., Rangel C.P., Corrêa F.N. & Fonseca A.H. Artificial feeding of partially engorged Amblyomma sculptum females through capillaries. [Alimentação artificial de fêmeas parcialmente ingurgitadas de Amblyomma sculptum, por meio de tubos capilares]. Revista Brasileira de M...

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Main Authors: Isis Abel, Nathalie Costa da Cunha, Charles Passos Rangel, Fabíola do Nascimento Corrêa, Adivaldo Henrique da Fonseca
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2016-11-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Online Access:http://rbmv.org/index.php/BJVM/article/view/300
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spelling doaj-2828a0e8294a4808a5e8e2e470caa7a32021-10-02T09:04:24ZengSociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de JaneiroBrazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine0100-24302527-21792016-11-0138Supl. 3211217300Artificial feeding of partially engorged Amblyomma sculptum females through capillaries*Isis AbelNathalie Costa da CunhaCharles Passos RangelFabíola do Nascimento CorrêaAdivaldo Henrique da FonsecaABSTRACT. Abel I., Cunha N.C., Rangel C.P., Corrêa F.N. & Fonseca A.H. Artificial feeding of partially engorged Amblyomma sculptum females through capillaries. [Alimentação artificial de fêmeas parcialmente ingurgitadas de Amblyomma sculptum, por meio de tubos capilares]. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 38(supl. 3): 211-217, 2016. Departamento de Epidemiologia e Saúde Pública, Instituto de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, BR 465, km 7, Campus Seropédica 23897-970, Seropédica, RJ, Brazil. E-mail: isisabel@ufpa.br This study presents the standardization of an artificial feeding technique using capillaries and discusses its effects on biological parameters of partially engorged Amblyomma sculptum females. Partially engorged females were sorted for mean baseline weight (71.94 mg, group I; 167.58 mg, group II). Females were detached from rabbits after 7 days of feeding and then exposed to capillary tubes containing citrated bovine blood for 6, 12, and 24 h. Biological parameters were analyzed for each weight group, after each period. All ticks fed on this system took blood meal. Weights before and after artificial feeding were compared, and significant difference was observed. Mean weight gain for group I females artificially fed for 6, 12, and 24 h was 56.05, 86.75 and 192.89 mg, respectively. Weight gain in group II females fed for 6, 12 and 24 h was 133.73, 182.09 and 368.77 mg. Results indicate that capillary feeding may be used routinely in studies on pathogen transmission by A. sculptum females. The ideal initial weight range is discussed in terms of the kind of study design.http://rbmv.org/index.php/BJVM/article/view/300
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author Isis Abel
Nathalie Costa da Cunha
Charles Passos Rangel
Fabíola do Nascimento Corrêa
Adivaldo Henrique da Fonseca
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Nathalie Costa da Cunha
Charles Passos Rangel
Fabíola do Nascimento Corrêa
Adivaldo Henrique da Fonseca
Artificial feeding of partially engorged Amblyomma sculptum females through capillaries*
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
author_facet Isis Abel
Nathalie Costa da Cunha
Charles Passos Rangel
Fabíola do Nascimento Corrêa
Adivaldo Henrique da Fonseca
author_sort Isis Abel
title Artificial feeding of partially engorged Amblyomma sculptum females through capillaries*
title_short Artificial feeding of partially engorged Amblyomma sculptum females through capillaries*
title_full Artificial feeding of partially engorged Amblyomma sculptum females through capillaries*
title_fullStr Artificial feeding of partially engorged Amblyomma sculptum females through capillaries*
title_full_unstemmed Artificial feeding of partially engorged Amblyomma sculptum females through capillaries*
title_sort artificial feeding of partially engorged amblyomma sculptum females through capillaries*
publisher Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
series Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
issn 0100-2430
2527-2179
publishDate 2016-11-01
description ABSTRACT. Abel I., Cunha N.C., Rangel C.P., Corrêa F.N. & Fonseca A.H. Artificial feeding of partially engorged Amblyomma sculptum females through capillaries. [Alimentação artificial de fêmeas parcialmente ingurgitadas de Amblyomma sculptum, por meio de tubos capilares]. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 38(supl. 3): 211-217, 2016. Departamento de Epidemiologia e Saúde Pública, Instituto de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, BR 465, km 7, Campus Seropédica 23897-970, Seropédica, RJ, Brazil. E-mail: isisabel@ufpa.br This study presents the standardization of an artificial feeding technique using capillaries and discusses its effects on biological parameters of partially engorged Amblyomma sculptum females. Partially engorged females were sorted for mean baseline weight (71.94 mg, group I; 167.58 mg, group II). Females were detached from rabbits after 7 days of feeding and then exposed to capillary tubes containing citrated bovine blood for 6, 12, and 24 h. Biological parameters were analyzed for each weight group, after each period. All ticks fed on this system took blood meal. Weights before and after artificial feeding were compared, and significant difference was observed. Mean weight gain for group I females artificially fed for 6, 12, and 24 h was 56.05, 86.75 and 192.89 mg, respectively. Weight gain in group II females fed for 6, 12 and 24 h was 133.73, 182.09 and 368.77 mg. Results indicate that capillary feeding may be used routinely in studies on pathogen transmission by A. sculptum females. The ideal initial weight range is discussed in terms of the kind of study design.
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