Histology and Ultrastructural Changes of Larvae Midgut Epithelium of Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera, Psychodidae) Fed with Insect Growth Regulator and Bacillus sphaericus

Ahmed, Maha; Belal A. Soliman; Heba Y. Mady;

Abstract


Sandfly, Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae) is the
potential vector of leishmania in Egypt. In this study, an attempt was made to
investigate the ultrastructure and histopathological alteration in the midgut of
Phlebotomus papatasi post-treatment with methoprene (IGR) and B.
sphaericus 6184 and 6446 using transmission electron micrographs (TEM).
After 48 h, the TEM of the midgut treated with methoprene (IGR)
showed sloughing of the periepithelial layer, and overgrowth of the brush
border of the midgut wall. After 48 h post-treatment, B. sphaericus 6184
spores were discovered in the lumen and the bacterium began to enter the
microvilli. Certain ultrastructural abnormalities were found in the midgut of
treated P. papatasi larvae after 48 h of treatment with B. sphaericus 6446, the
cytoplasm was distinguished by many vacuoles and a broken brush border.
Using the light microscope, IGR-treated third instar larvae showed brush
boundary overgrowth and multifocal disintegration of the midgut wall.
Focused areas were sloughed and epithelial cells were dissociated from each
other in larvae treated with B. sphaericus 6184. The 3rd instar P. papatasi
larvae treated with B. sphaericus 6446 showed clear alterations such as total
epithelial cell degradation. These results demonstrated that B. sphaericus
6446 showed the best results and great effect on P. papatasi 3
rd instar larvae.
More research is needed to establish the appropriate control strategies for the
many leishmaniasis vectors in their various ecological environments.


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Title Histology and Ultrastructural Changes of Larvae Midgut Epithelium of Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera, Psychodidae) Fed with Insect Growth Regulator and Bacillus sphaericus
Authors Ahmed, Maha ; Belal A. Soliman; Heba Y. Mady
Keywords Methoprene (IGR), Sandfly, Light microscopic, TEM, Histopathology.
Issue Date 30-Jun-2024
Journal Egypt. Acad. J.Biolog. Sci., (A. Entomology) 
Volume 17(2)
Start page 93
End page 105
DOI 10.21608/EAJBSA.2024.362382

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