Yuki Eshita
Kurume University
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Journal of Medical Entomology | 2001
Keikichi Uchida; Tsutomu Oda; Hiroyuki Matsuoka; Atsuko Moribayashi; Daijiro Ohmori; Yuki Eshita; Akihiro Fukunaga
Abstract As done previously with adult females of Culex pipiens pallens Coquillett, a mixture of 17 amino acids was infused into the hemocoel of females of seven anautogenous and one autogenous mosquito species belonging to three genera. In Culex. p. quinquefasciatus Say, Cx. tritaeniorhynchus Giles, Cx. kyotoensis Yamaguti & LaCasse, Aedes albopictus (Skuse), Armigeres subalbatus (Coquillett), and Cx. p. molestus Forskal, which previously had laid autogenously matured first batch of eggs, ovarian development was stimulated and frequently continued to maturity. In most mosquitoes, the number of mature follicles nearly doubled when the period of infusion was extended from 24 to 48 h. Therefore, the two previously indicated roles of amino acids, one to initiate ovarian development and the other to regulate the number of maturing oocytes, were confirmed in these species. In Cx. halifaxii Theobald and Ae. japonicus (Theobald), however, the frequency of activation and maturation of ovaries was low compared with the other species, indicating that those species may require some factors other than an increase in amino acids for normal ovarian development after a blood meal.
Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 1992
J. Bruce Alexander; Hiroyuki Takaoka; Yuki Eshita; Edwin Arsecio Gómez; Yoshihisa Hashiguchi
The plebotomine sand fly fauna of Ecuador was surveyed in two 3-month collecting trips made in 1988 and 1990. A total of 12 provinces were visited, including three (Bolivar, Loja and Morona Santiago) from wich no previous records to phlebotomines existed. Forty-six species were collected, 13 of wich, together with 1 subspecies and 1 genus (Warileya) represented new records for the country. This survey increases the known number of species in Ecuador to 60. The distribuition of Ecuadorian sand flies is discussed in the light of these new findings.
Journal of Medical Entomology | 2002
Tsutomu Oda; Yuki Eshita; Keikichi Uchida; Mariko Mine; Kenji Kurokawa; Yasunori Ogawa; Katsumoto Kato; Hiroyuki Tahara
Abstract The egg hatchability, insemination, and longevity of Japanese Culex pipiens pallens Coquillett and Japanese Culex quinquefasciatus Say were compared at 25 and 30°C. Egg hatchability was high in Cx. p. pallens at 25°C, but it was very low at 30°C because almost no females were inseminated at this temperature. In Cx. quinquefasciatus, the egg hatchability and insemination rates were very high, even at 30°C. The longevity of adult females and males was generally shorter in Cx. p. pallens than in Cx. quinquefasciatus at both temperatures. Because high temperatures may restrict the spread of Cx. p. pallens, we suggest that even if this species spreads to Okinawa, the possibility of it becoming established is very low.
Journal of Insect Physiology | 1998
Keikichi Uchida; Daijiro Ohmorib; Yuki Eshita; Tsutomu Oda; Yukio Kato; Kyoko Tomizawa; Atsuko Moribayashi; Akihiro Fukunaga
Infusion of 20-hydroxyecdysone into the hemocoel of unfed decapitated female Culex pipiens pallens mosquitoes, at a very low rate of 500-2000pg per day, often stimulated oögenesis of this species, when the hormone was infused together with amino acids. The hormone alone or amino acids alone showed no such stimulatory effect. Previous reports that using an abdomen ligated immediately after a blood meal for hormone injection reduced the quantity of 20-hydroxyecdysone needed to activate unfed female Aedes aegypti by a few thousand times, are therefore due mainly to a sufficient supply of amino acids from the midgut in the isolated abdomen.
Gene | 1992
Yuki Eshita; T. Urakawa; Hiroyuki Hirumi; Wallace R. Fish; Phelix A.O. Majiwa
A complementary DNA expression library in phage lambda gt11 was synthesized using mRNA from in vitro-produced metacyclic forms of a clone of Trypanosoma (Nannomonas) congolense. The unamplified library was screened with antiserum from a goat immune to infection with metacyclic (m)-forms of T. congolense ILRAD Nannomonas antigen repertoire 2(ILNaR2). Of the 100 antiserum-reactive phage clones identified, 22 were analyzed further: 21 of the clones contained overlapping portions of a single transcript, while one other contained a different transcript. Northern blot analyses indicated that the sequences contained in the clones were transcribed only by m-forms of ILNaR2. Immunological and sequence analyses indicated that the two different cloned sequences encode m-form-specific variable surface glycoproteins.
Developmental Biology | 2001
Keikichi Uchida; Daijiro Ohmori; Takashi Ueno; Masako Nishizuka; Yuki Eshita; Akihiro Fukunaga; Eiki Kominami
Journal of Insect Physiology | 2004
Keikichi Uchida; Masako Nishizuka; Daijiro Ohmori; Takashi Ueno; Yuki Eshita; Akihiro Fukunaga
Journal of The American Mosquito Control Association | 1999
Tsutomu Oda; Keikichi Uchida; Akio Mori; Mariko Mine; Yuki Eshita; Kenji Kurokawa; Katsutomo Kato; Hiroyuki Tahara
Experimental Parasitology | 1995
T. Urakawa; Yuki Eshita; Toshihide Fukuma; Hiroyuki Hirumi; K. Hirumi; Phelix A.O. Majiwa
Bulletin of Nagasaki University School of Health Sciences | 2004
Kenji Kurokawa; Manabu Yoshii; Tsutomu Oda; Katsutomo Kato; Keikichi Uchida; Yuki Eshita; Hiroyuki Tahara; Mariko Mine; Yasunori Ogawa