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Dissection of Midgut and Salivary Glands from Ae. aegypti Mosquitoes

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1Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of California, Irvine (UCI), 2Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of California, Irvine (UCI)

 

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Cite this Article: Dissection of Midgut and Salivary Glands from Ae. aegypti Mosquitoes

Coleman, J., Juhn, J., James, A. A. Dissection of Midgut and Salivary Glands from Ae. aegypti Mosquitoes. J. Vis. Exp. (5), e228, doi:10.3791/228 (2007).

Abstract: Dissection of Midgut and Salivary Glands from Ae. aegypti Mosquitoes

The mosquito midgut and salivary glands are key entry and exit points for pathogens such as Plasmodium parasites and Dengue viruses. This video protocol demonstrates dissection techniques for removal of the midgut and salivary glands from Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.

Protocol: Dissection of Midgut and Salivary Glands from Ae. aegypti Mosquitoes

Dissection of midgut and salivary gland tissues from mosquitoes requires prior preparation of 1X Phosphate Buffered Saline (1X PBS) solution and anesthetization of mosquitoes by subjecting to a temperature of 4°C, until immobilized. The mosquitoes remain anesthetized by placing in a Petri dish that is kept cold on ice. Other materials required include: light microscope fitted with 10x objective, pipettor, fine-tipped forceps, glass slide, needle-tip probes.

Midgut dissection

  1. Place a drop of 1X PBS onto a glass slide mounted under the light microscope.
  2. Transfer a mosquito onto the prepared slide by stabbing the mosquito thorax with a needle-tip probe.
  3. While holding down the mosquito with the probe, use the forceps to grasp the second to the last abdominal segment and gently pull off the mosquito abdomen in a single motion. The midgut should remain attached to the immobilized thorax.
  4. Discard the abdomen. Use the forceps to detach the midgut from the thorax.

Salivary gland dissection

  1. Place a drop of 1X PBS onto a glass slide mounted under a light microscope.
  2. Pick up a mosquito by stabbling the thorax with a needle-tip probe.
  3. Pull off mosquito legs using your fingers.
  4. Transfer the mosquito onto the slide.
  5. Remove the head of the mosquito using forceps.
  6. While holding down the mosquito thorax with the probe, use another probe to gently push down on the thorax.
  7. The salivary glands are located at the anterior portion of the thorax and can be isolated by using a needle-tip probe and severing the attachments that connect the gland to the thorax. Intact salivary glands are comprised of three lobes: two lateral lobes and a medial lobe.

Disclosures: Dissection of Midgut and Salivary Glands from Ae. aegypti Mosquitoes

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6 Comments

how can i collect saliva from mosquitoes? can you explain me

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Posted by: vimalrajJune 12, 2010, 2:52 AM

How can I dissect cerebral ganglia?

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Posted by: IedaOctober 26, 2010, 1:21 PM

how can we collect saliva from mosquitoes ?

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Posted by: dr rajashekarDecember 10, 2010, 8:25 AM

how to mount the collected adult mosquitoes in microscopy slide for sps identification work

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Posted by: H.Sheik Jahabar AliJanuary 11, 2012, 2:31 PM

why does mosquitoes' saliva can't transmit HIV/AIDS from one person to another?

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Posted by: DENIS ADIKA TROPEZAJanuary 31, 2012, 12:45 PM

because the HIV and many other viruses can't replicate themselves in insect cells so the mosquitoes can't pass it into other host via their saliva

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Posted by: Gabor K.October 3, 2012, 12:53 PM

How can I dissect testes and seminal vesicles in males?

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Posted by: Alfonso G.May 21, 2013, 6:34 PM

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