Aedes aegypti is the principal vector of dengue world wide and a major vector of urban yellow fever. Despite its epidemiological importance, not much is known regarding cellular and structural changes in the fat body in this mosquito. Here, we applied light and transmission electron microscopies in order to investigate structural changes in the fat body of three groups of A. aegypti females: newly emerged, 18-day-old sugar-fed, and 18-day-old blood-fed. The fat body consists of a layer of cells attached to the abdomen integument, formed by trophocytes and oenocytes. Trophocytes are strongly positive for carbohydrates, while oenocytes are strongly positive for proteins and lipids. Ultrastructural analyses of trophocytes from newly emerged an...
Mosquitoes are important vectors of human pathogens, which are transmitted by female mosquitoes via ...
AbstractOenocytes are ectodermic cells that participate in a number of critical physiological roles ...
Oenocytes are ectodermic cells that participate in a number of critical physiological roles such as ...
Aedes aegypti is the principal vector of dengue world wide and a major vector of urban yellow fever....
The insect fat body plays major roles in the intermediary metabolism, in the storage and transport o...
The insect fat body plays major roles in the intermediary metabolism, in the storage and transport o...
The fat body is considered the insect analog of vertebrate liver and fat tissue. In mosquitoes, a bl...
Several studies have focused on understanding the biochemistry and morphology of the fat body of the...
Aedes aegypti females ingest sugar or blood to obtain the nutrients needed to maintain cellular hom...
AbstractAedes aegypti mosquitoes obtain from vertebrate blood nutrients that are essential to oogene...
WOS: 000473249000011PubMed ID: 30979430The fat body, originates from mesoderm, has many metabolic fu...
The insect fat body plays a central role in insect metabolism and nutrient storage, mirroring functi...
We describe the first comprehensive analysis of the midgut metabolome of Aedes aegypti, the primary ...
<div><p>We describe the first comprehensive analysis of the midgut metabolome of <i>Aedes aegypti</i...
Aedes aegypti (Diptera, Culicidae) is the predominant mosquito vector of several arboviruses such as...
Mosquitoes are important vectors of human pathogens, which are transmitted by female mosquitoes via ...
AbstractOenocytes are ectodermic cells that participate in a number of critical physiological roles ...
Oenocytes are ectodermic cells that participate in a number of critical physiological roles such as ...
Aedes aegypti is the principal vector of dengue world wide and a major vector of urban yellow fever....
The insect fat body plays major roles in the intermediary metabolism, in the storage and transport o...
The insect fat body plays major roles in the intermediary metabolism, in the storage and transport o...
The fat body is considered the insect analog of vertebrate liver and fat tissue. In mosquitoes, a bl...
Several studies have focused on understanding the biochemistry and morphology of the fat body of the...
Aedes aegypti females ingest sugar or blood to obtain the nutrients needed to maintain cellular hom...
AbstractAedes aegypti mosquitoes obtain from vertebrate blood nutrients that are essential to oogene...
WOS: 000473249000011PubMed ID: 30979430The fat body, originates from mesoderm, has many metabolic fu...
The insect fat body plays a central role in insect metabolism and nutrient storage, mirroring functi...
We describe the first comprehensive analysis of the midgut metabolome of Aedes aegypti, the primary ...
<div><p>We describe the first comprehensive analysis of the midgut metabolome of <i>Aedes aegypti</i...
Aedes aegypti (Diptera, Culicidae) is the predominant mosquito vector of several arboviruses such as...
Mosquitoes are important vectors of human pathogens, which are transmitted by female mosquitoes via ...
AbstractOenocytes are ectodermic cells that participate in a number of critical physiological roles ...
Oenocytes are ectodermic cells that participate in a number of critical physiological roles such as ...