Philippe A. Rossignol
Harvard University
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B | 1984
Jose M.C. Ribeiro; Joao J.F. Sarkis; Philippe A. Rossignol; Andrew Spielman
Salivary gland homogenates of female adult Aedes aegypti hydrolyzed ATP and ADP thereby defining an apyrase activity. Activity is divalent cation dependent with an optimum pH of 9.0. ATPase and ADPase activities could not be dissociated thus suggesting the presence of a true apyrase enzyme. Apyrase activity is low on the day of emergence but increases to 160 mU per pair of glands on the second day. The site at which mosquitoes probed into warm polyacrylamide gels retains apyrase activity, confirming the secretory fate of this activity.
Journal of Insect Physiology | 1985
José M. C. Ribeiro; Philippe A. Rossignol; Andrew Spielman
Abstract Salivary gland homogenates of adult female anopheline mosquitoes, of three different species, hydrolysed ATP and ADP, thereby demonstrating an apyrase activity. Total enzyme activity was greatest in the vector species A. freeborni (20.7 ± 2.4 mU/pair of glands) and least in the autogenous mosquito A. sp. nr. salbaii (3.0 ± 0.4 mU/pair of glands); another vector species, A. stephensi , produced intermediate levels of the enzyme (7.8 ± 0.7 mU/pair of glands). In all cases, the reaction was activated by divalent cations and maximal at pH 9.0 and in the presence of 2-mercaptoethanol. Apyrase activity in each salivary gland correlated with the degree of inhibition of ADP-induced platelet aggregation in vitro . Duration of probing correlated inversely with salivary apyrase content. We conclude that salivary apyrase largely determines a mosquitos ability to locate blood. Differential selective pressures for facility of blood location would have influenced the level of salivary apyrase in these mosquitoes.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology | 1986
José M. C. Ribeiro; Philippe A. Rossignol; Andrew Spielman
Salivary gland homogenates of adult female Lutzomyia longipalpis inhibited platelet aggregation induced by ADP and collagen. Apyrase (ATP diphosphohydrolase) activity was prominent, requiring Ca2+ but not Mg2+ and a pH optimum of 8.0. Human as well as rabbit hosts developed a well delimited erythema, evident 2-3 min after initial probing and lasting for as long as 2 days. Erythema, not accompanied by itching or swelling, developed in previously exposed hosts as well as in those not previously exposed to this insect. When injected intradermally into the shaved back of a rabbit, salivary gland homogenates induced marked erythema, even with 1/250 of a homogenized salivary gland. This erythema-inducing factor was insoluble in 90% ethanol and was destroyed by incubation with trypsin. These apyrase and erythema-inducing factors, together with short mouthpart stylets, appear to adapt Lutzomyia sandflies to feed on blood released from superficial skin capillaries.
Journal of Insect Physiology | 1982
Philippe A. Rossignol; Andrew Spielman
Abstract We compared the volumes of fluid expelled from the salivary stylets of mosquitoes having ducts transected at different levels. An oil-filled apparatus was devised to measure salivary output. About 1 10 of normal salivary volume was produced by mosquitoes when ducts were transected and externalized just anterior to the salivary glands. Such mosquitoes ejected more saliva than could be contained within the walls of the ducts. Transection posterior to the pump prevented salivation entirely. Skin reactive antigen was not detected (as a wheal) when mosquitoes with transected ducts fed on man. We conclude that fluid is transported across the walls of the ducts that drain the salivary glands of a mosquito.
Journal of Insect Physiology | 1981
Philippe A. Rossignol; Fred M. Feinsod; Andrew Spielman
In order to determine whether juvenile hormone (JH) in mosquitoes is regulated by ovarian inhibitory feedback, we implanted JH-sensitive pupal ovaries into adult mosquitoes and observed subsequent ovarian maturation. Removal or destruction of resting-stage ovaries (previously JH-stimulated) resulted in JH-stimulated development of implanted pupal ovaries. Ablation experiments demonstrated the ovary-corpus allatum sequence of maturation, and application of exogenous hormone analogs confirmed that development of implanted pupal ovaries is JH-dependent. Incidental observations indicated that ovaries of preapolytic pupae produce a hormone that causes more mature ovaries to degenerate. We concluded that corpus allatum activity in Aedes aegypti is regulated by ovarian feedback inhibition.
Ecology | 2000
Jane Jorgensen; Annette MacKay Rossignol; Charles J. Puccia; Richard Levins; Philippe A. Rossignol
Eigenvalues, the solutions to the characteristic polynomial, are important measures of community behavior. Their range and practical measurement present difficult challenges in ecology. We therefore present the derivation of variance of eigenvalues of the community matrix, var(λ) = var (aii) + (n − 1)aijaji, as well as a novel related formula, namely, the expectancy of pairwise eigenvalues (EPV), var(λpairwise) = var(aii−pairwise) + aijaji. We propose that the two formulae may be useful in evaluating the relative contributions of inter- and intraspecific effects on the behavior of large systems. EPV allows estimating eigenvalue distribution of systems of unknown size.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1984
Philippe A. Rossignol; J.M.C. Ribeiro; Andrew Spielman
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1986
Philippe A. Rossignol; José M. C. Ribeiro; Andrew Spielman
Experimental Parasitology | 1985
J.M.C. Ribeiro; Philippe A. Rossignol; Andrew Spielman
Journal of Medical Entomology | 1982
Philippe A. Rossignol; Andrew Spielman; Mira S. Jacobs