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A method for assessing mitochondrial physiology using mechanically permeabilized flight muscle of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.

Alessandro Gaviraghi1, Marcus F Oliveira2.   

Abstract

Aedes aegypti is the most important and widespread vector of arboviruses, including dengue and zika. Insect dispersal through the flight activity is a key parameter that determines vector competence, and is energetically driven by oxidative phosphorylation in flight muscle mitochondria. Analysis of mitochondrial function is central for a better understanding of cellular metabolism, and is mostly studied using isolated organelles. However, this approach has several challenges and methods for assessment of mitochondrial function in chemically-permeabilized tissues were designed. Here, we described a reliable protocol to assess mitochondrial physiology using mechanically permeabilized flight muscle of single A. aegypti mosquitoes in combination with high-resolution respirometry. By avoiding the use of detergents, high respiratory rates were obtained indicating that substrate access to mitochondria was not limited. This was confirmed by using selective inhibitors for specific mitochondrial substrates. Additionally, mitochondria revealed highly coupled, as ATP synthase or adenine nucleotide translocator inhibition strongly impacted respiration. Finally, we determined that pyruvate and proline induced the highest respiratory rates compared to other substrates tested. This method allows the assessment of mitochondrial physiology in mosquito flight muscle at individual level, and can be used for the identification of novel targets aiming rational insect vector control.
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Keywords:  Bioenergetics; Dengue; Metabolism; Mitochondria; Muscle; Permeabilization; Respiration; Zika

Year:  2019        PMID: 30974092     DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2019.04.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Biochem        ISSN: 0003-2697            Impact factor:   3.365


  4 in total

1.  Mechanical Permeabilization as a New Method for Assessment of Mitochondrial Function in Insect Tissues.

Authors:  Alessandro Gaviraghi; Yan Aveiro; Stephanie S Carvalho; Rodiesley S Rosa; Matheus P Oliveira; Marcus F Oliveira
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2021

2.  Aedes aegypti post-emergence transcriptome: Unveiling the molecular basis for the hematophagic and gonotrophic capacitation.

Authors:  Stephanie S de Carvalho; Cynara M Rodovalho; Alessandro Gaviraghi; Maria Beatriz S Mota; Willy Jablonka; Carlúcio Rocha-Santos; Rodrigo D Nunes; Thayane da Encarnação Sá-Guimarães; Daniele S Oliveira; Ana C A Melo; Monica F Moreira; Patrícia Fampa; Marcus F Oliveira; Mario Alberto C da Silva-Neto; Rafael D Mesquita; Georgia C Atella
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2021-01-06

3.  Preference and detrimental effects of high fat, sugar, and salt diet in wild-caught Drosophila simulans are reversed by flight exercise.

Authors:  Alexander K Murashov; Elena S Pak; Chien-Te Lin; Ilya N Boykov; Katherine A Buddo; Jordan Mar; Krishna M Bhat; Peter Darrell Neufer
Journal:  FASEB Bioadv       Date:  2020-12-04

Review 4.  Anopheles metabolic proteins in malaria transmission, prevention and control: a review.

Authors:  Eunice Oluwatobiloba Adedeji; Olubanke Olujoke Ogunlana; Segun Fatumo; Thomas Beder; Yvonne Ajamma; Rainer Koenig; Ezekiel Adebiyi
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2020-09-10       Impact factor: 3.876

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