A reinvestigation of brindley's gland exocrine compounds of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)

A chemical, electrophysiological and behavioral study was carried out to analyze the volatile compounds of the Brindley's gland of Rhodnius prolixus Stål. Six compounds were found in the Brindley's gland of males and females: acetic, isobutyric, caproic acids and three compounds not identified. The mass spectra of the unidentified compounds have the appearance of a propionate ester, a butyrate ester and a valerate ester. There was no difference in the concentration of these compounds in the glands of males and females. The major component was isobutyric acid. The electroantennographic (EAG) evaluation of isobutyric, acetic, and caproic acids elicited weak responses. With both sexes, the EAG responses for the acids were no different from the control response at any of the doses evaluated (1, 10, 100, and 500 microg). The behavioral response of males and females to acetic, isobutyric, and caproic acids at 1, 5, and 10 microg and binary and tertiary mixtures of the three compounds was evaluated in a Y-olfactometer. Males showed preference for acetic acid at a dose of 1 microg, but not at 5 or 10 microg. Females showed preference for this compound at the dose of 5 microg. Males showed preference for isobutyric acid at 1 and 5 microg, but not at 10 microg. Females did not show any preference for isobutyric acid. Males were attracted to caproic acid at the dose of 1 and 10 microg. Females were attracted to the caproic acid. Males, but not females, preferred the mixture of acetic and isobutyric acids over control. Neither males nor females showed preference for the mixture of acetic and caproic acids or hexane control. Females, but not males, were attracted to the mixture of the isobutyric and caproic acids. Only males showed a positive response for the tertiary mixture of the acids.

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Main Authors: Rojas, Julio C. Doctor autor 5426, Ríos Candelaria, Eder autor, Cruz López, Leopoldo Caridad Doctor autor 2083, Santiesteban Hernández, Antonio Maestro autor 14097, Bond Compeán, Juan Guillermo Doctor autor 14467, Brindis Ruíz, Yolanda Concepción Maestra autor 22109, Malo, Edi A. Doctor autor 5425
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Language:eng
Subjects:Hemiptera, Rhodnius prolixus, Compuestos volátiles,
Online Access:http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.1603/0022-2585-39.2.256
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Compuestos volátiles
Hemiptera
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Compuestos volátiles
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Rhodnius prolixus
Compuestos volátiles
Hemiptera
Rhodnius prolixus
Compuestos volátiles
Rojas, Julio C. Doctor autor 5426
Ríos Candelaria, Eder autor
Cruz López, Leopoldo Caridad Doctor autor 2083
Santiesteban Hernández, Antonio Maestro autor 14097
Bond Compeán, Juan Guillermo Doctor autor 14467
Brindis Ruíz, Yolanda Concepción Maestra autor 22109
Malo, Edi A. Doctor autor 5425
A reinvestigation of brindley's gland exocrine compounds of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
description A chemical, electrophysiological and behavioral study was carried out to analyze the volatile compounds of the Brindley's gland of Rhodnius prolixus Stål. Six compounds were found in the Brindley's gland of males and females: acetic, isobutyric, caproic acids and three compounds not identified. The mass spectra of the unidentified compounds have the appearance of a propionate ester, a butyrate ester and a valerate ester. There was no difference in the concentration of these compounds in the glands of males and females. The major component was isobutyric acid. The electroantennographic (EAG) evaluation of isobutyric, acetic, and caproic acids elicited weak responses. With both sexes, the EAG responses for the acids were no different from the control response at any of the doses evaluated (1, 10, 100, and 500 microg). The behavioral response of males and females to acetic, isobutyric, and caproic acids at 1, 5, and 10 microg and binary and tertiary mixtures of the three compounds was evaluated in a Y-olfactometer. Males showed preference for acetic acid at a dose of 1 microg, but not at 5 or 10 microg. Females showed preference for this compound at the dose of 5 microg. Males showed preference for isobutyric acid at 1 and 5 microg, but not at 10 microg. Females did not show any preference for isobutyric acid. Males were attracted to caproic acid at the dose of 1 and 10 microg. Females were attracted to the caproic acid. Males, but not females, preferred the mixture of acetic and isobutyric acids over control. Neither males nor females showed preference for the mixture of acetic and caproic acids or hexane control. Females, but not males, were attracted to the mixture of the isobutyric and caproic acids. Only males showed a positive response for the tertiary mixture of the acids.
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Compuestos volátiles
author Rojas, Julio C. Doctor autor 5426
Ríos Candelaria, Eder autor
Cruz López, Leopoldo Caridad Doctor autor 2083
Santiesteban Hernández, Antonio Maestro autor 14097
Bond Compeán, Juan Guillermo Doctor autor 14467
Brindis Ruíz, Yolanda Concepción Maestra autor 22109
Malo, Edi A. Doctor autor 5425
author_facet Rojas, Julio C. Doctor autor 5426
Ríos Candelaria, Eder autor
Cruz López, Leopoldo Caridad Doctor autor 2083
Santiesteban Hernández, Antonio Maestro autor 14097
Bond Compeán, Juan Guillermo Doctor autor 14467
Brindis Ruíz, Yolanda Concepción Maestra autor 22109
Malo, Edi A. Doctor autor 5425
author_sort Rojas, Julio C. Doctor autor 5426
title A reinvestigation of brindley's gland exocrine compounds of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
title_short A reinvestigation of brindley's gland exocrine compounds of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
title_full A reinvestigation of brindley's gland exocrine compounds of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
title_fullStr A reinvestigation of brindley's gland exocrine compounds of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
title_full_unstemmed A reinvestigation of brindley's gland exocrine compounds of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:267592024-03-12T12:45:17ZA reinvestigation of brindley's gland exocrine compounds of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) Rojas, Julio C. Doctor autor 5426 Ríos Candelaria, Eder autor Cruz López, Leopoldo Caridad Doctor autor 2083 Santiesteban Hernández, Antonio Maestro autor 14097 Bond Compeán, Juan Guillermo Doctor autor 14467 Brindis Ruíz, Yolanda Concepción Maestra autor 22109 Malo, Edi A. Doctor autor 5425 textengA chemical, electrophysiological and behavioral study was carried out to analyze the volatile compounds of the Brindley's gland of Rhodnius prolixus Stål. Six compounds were found in the Brindley's gland of males and females: acetic, isobutyric, caproic acids and three compounds not identified. The mass spectra of the unidentified compounds have the appearance of a propionate ester, a butyrate ester and a valerate ester. There was no difference in the concentration of these compounds in the glands of males and females. The major component was isobutyric acid. The electroantennographic (EAG) evaluation of isobutyric, acetic, and caproic acids elicited weak responses. With both sexes, the EAG responses for the acids were no different from the control response at any of the doses evaluated (1, 10, 100, and 500 microg). The behavioral response of males and females to acetic, isobutyric, and caproic acids at 1, 5, and 10 microg and binary and tertiary mixtures of the three compounds was evaluated in a Y-olfactometer. Males showed preference for acetic acid at a dose of 1 microg, but not at 5 or 10 microg. Females showed preference for this compound at the dose of 5 microg. Males showed preference for isobutyric acid at 1 and 5 microg, but not at 10 microg. Females did not show any preference for isobutyric acid. Males were attracted to caproic acid at the dose of 1 and 10 microg. Females were attracted to the caproic acid. Males, but not females, preferred the mixture of acetic and isobutyric acids over control. Neither males nor females showed preference for the mixture of acetic and caproic acids or hexane control. Females, but not males, were attracted to the mixture of the isobutyric and caproic acids. Only males showed a positive response for the tertiary mixture of the acids.A chemical, electrophysiological and behavioral study was carried out to analyze the volatile compounds of the Brindley's gland of Rhodnius prolixus Stål. Six compounds were found in the Brindley's gland of males and females: acetic, isobutyric, caproic acids and three compounds not identified. The mass spectra of the unidentified compounds have the appearance of a propionate ester, a butyrate ester and a valerate ester. There was no difference in the concentration of these compounds in the glands of males and females. The major component was isobutyric acid. The electroantennographic (EAG) evaluation of isobutyric, acetic, and caproic acids elicited weak responses. With both sexes, the EAG responses for the acids were no different from the control response at any of the doses evaluated (1, 10, 100, and 500 microg). The behavioral response of males and females to acetic, isobutyric, and caproic acids at 1, 5, and 10 microg and binary and tertiary mixtures of the three compounds was evaluated in a Y-olfactometer. Males showed preference for acetic acid at a dose of 1 microg, but not at 5 or 10 microg. Females showed preference for this compound at the dose of 5 microg. Males showed preference for isobutyric acid at 1 and 5 microg, but not at 10 microg. Females did not show any preference for isobutyric acid. Males were attracted to caproic acid at the dose of 1 and 10 microg. Females were attracted to the caproic acid. Males, but not females, preferred the mixture of acetic and isobutyric acids over control. Neither males nor females showed preference for the mixture of acetic and caproic acids or hexane control. Females, but not males, were attracted to the mixture of the isobutyric and caproic acids. Only males showed a positive response for the tertiary mixture of the acids.HemipteraRhodnius prolixusCompuestos volátilesJournal of Medical Entomologyhttp://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.1603/0022-2585-39.2.256Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso