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Variation of Feeding Performance in Females of Haemaphysalis longicornis Neumann (Acarina: Ixodidae) with Reference to Acquired Immunity (Haemaphysalis longicornis 진드기에 있어서의 획득면역(獲得免疫)에 의(依)한 자충(雌蟲) 흡혈성취도(吸血成就度)의 변화(變化)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Kang, Yung-Bai
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.123-133
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    • 1981
  • 진드기는 생물학적(生物學的) 여러 분야(分野)의 연구대상(硏究對象)으로 또는 진드기 매개전염병(媒介傳染病)의 역학(疫學)과 방제(防除)를 위(爲)한 연구재료(硏究材料)로 공시(供試)되는데, 이를 위(爲)하여는 실험작군(實驗作群)에 의(依)한 집단생산(集團生産)이 요구(要求)된다. 그러나 이러한 실험작군(實驗作群)에 있어서 동일(同一)한 가토(家兎)를 실험용(實驗用) 숙주(宿主)로 반복(反復)하여 사용(使用)했을 경우(境遇), 진드기의 흡혈성취도(吸血成就度)가 저하(低下)되는 현상(現象)을 경험(經驗)하게 된다. 이러한 현상(現象)에 흥미(興味)를 가지고, 이를 실험용(實驗用) 가토(家兎)에 대(對)한 Haemaphysalis longicornis 미포혈(未飽血) 자충(雌蟲)의 반복흡혈(反復吸血)에 있어서의 흡혈성취도(吸血成就度) 변화(變化)를 조사(調査)해 보고자 몇가지 실험(實驗)이 설계(設計) 진행(遂行)된 바, 결과(結果)는 다음과 같이 요약(要約)된다. 1. 최초(最初)(1차(一次)) 흡혈시도(吸血試圖)에 있어서 공시(供試)된 진드기의 흡혈성취도(吸血成就度)는 실험용(實驗用) 숙주(宿主)인 가토(家兎)의 월령별(月齡別) 비교군간(比較群間)에 유의성(有意性) 있는 차이(差異)가 인정(認定)되지 아니 하였다. 2. 성공적(成功的) 흡혈율(吸血率)은 최초(最初)(1차(一次)) 흡혈시도(吸血試圖)에서 82.29%를 보였으나, 반복흡혈시도(反復吸血試圖) 차수(次數)가 증가(增加)함에 따라, 76.04%(2차(二次)), 53.13%(3차(三次)), 50%(4차(四次)), 46.87%(5차(五次))로 점차적(漸次的)으로 저하(低下)되는 성적(成績)을 보였다. 3. 평균흡혈기간(平均吸血期間)은 최초(最初)(1차(一次))흡혈시도(吸血試圖)에서 9.34일(日)을 보였으나, 반복흡혈시도(反復吸血試圖) 차수(次數)가 증가(增加)함에 따라, 9.74일(日)(2차(二次)), 10.31(日)(3차(三次)), 10.42(日)(4차(四次)), 10.47(日)(5차(五次))로 점차(漸次) 지연(遲延) 되었으며, 평균흡혈속도(平均吸血速度)는 0.1070에서 0.1027, 0.0970, 0.0960, 0.0955로 점차(漸次) 감속화(減速化) 되었다. 4. 평균(平均) 흡혈체중(吸血體重)에 있어서는 최초(最初)(1차(一次)) 흡혈시도(吸血試圖)에서 253.3mg의 성적(成績)을 보였으나, 흡혈시도(吸血試圖)가 반복(反復)됨에 따라, 242.58mg(2차(二次)), 190.73mg(3차(三次)), 187.85mg(4차(四次)), 184.18mg(5차(五次))으로 점차(漸次) 경량화(輕量化)되는 경향(傾向)을 나타냈다. 5. 결론적(結論的)으로 실험용(實驗用) 가토(家兎)에 대(對)한 Haemaphysalis longicornis 진드기의 흡혈성취도(吸血成就度)는, 반복흡혈시도(反復吸血試圖) 차수(次數)가 증가(增加)함에 따라, 숙주체내(宿主體內)에 형성(形成) 누적(累積)되는 진드기에 대(對)한 획득면역(獲得免疫)의 영향(影響)을 받아 점차(漸次) 저하(低下)되며, 따라서 H. longicornis 진드기의 집단생산(集團生産)을 위(爲)한 실험작군(實驗作群)이나 혈류보존(血統保存)을 위(爲)한 계대흡혈(繼代吸血)에 있어서 동일(同一) 가토(家兎)를 2회이상(回以上) 반복사용(反復使用)하는 것은 바람직한 일이 아닌 것으로 사료(思料)된다.

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Biological Parameters of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (Acari: Ixodidae) Fed on Rabbits, Sheep, and Cattle

  • Ma, Miling;Chen, Ze;Liu, Aihong;Ren, Qiaoyun;Liu, Junlong;Liu, Zhijie;Li, Youquan;Yin, Hong;Guan, Guiquan;Luo, Jianxun
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.301-305
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    • 2016
  • In order to determine the effect of various hosts on feeding performance of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, we used 3 mammalian species as hosts, cattle (Qinchuan), sheep (Tan), and rabbits (Japanese white rabbit) for infesting ticks. Five hundreds of R. microplus larvae were exposed to each animal (3 animals/host species). Tick recoveries were 11.0%, 0.47%, and 5.5% from cattle, sheep, and rabbits, respectively. The averages of tick feeding periods were not significantly different on cattle, sheep, and rabbits, 28.8, 25.3, and 26.7 days, respectively. The average weights of individual engorged female from cattle, sheep, and rabbits were 312.5, 219.1, and 130.2 mg, respectively and those of egg mass weights each to 85.0, 96.6, and 17.8 mg. The highest egg hatching rate was in the ticks from cattle (96.0%), followed by those from rabbits (83.0%) and sheep (19.2%). These data suggest that rabbits could be as an alternative host to cultivate R. microplus for evaluating vaccines and chemical and biological medicines against the tick in the laboratory, although the biological parameters of ticks were less than those from cattle.

Acaricidal and Repellent Activities of Cnidium officinale-derived Compounds Against Haemaphysalis longicornis (Acari: Ixodidae) (작은소피참진드기에 대한 다양한 식물체 및 천궁유래물질의 살비 및 기피 효과)

  • Ahn, Hyeonmo;Shin, Eungyeong;Kim, Hyun Kyung;Kim, Gil-Hah
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.60 no.3
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    • pp.315-322
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    • 2021
  • This study investigated the acaricidal and repellent activities of various plant extracts and Cnidium officinale-derived materials against Haemaphysalis longicornis. Among the 24 methanolic plant extracts, C. officinale showed the highest acaricidal activity (93.3%) against H. longicornis. Platycodon grandiflorus, Phytolacca americana, Magnolia denudata, Houttuynia cordata, C. officinale, and Pueraria montana showed significant differences in their repellent activity. Consequently, the activity of solvent-fractionated materials and the derived material of the C. officinale, was investigated and a 90% acaricidal effect was observed three days after hexane fraction treatment, indicating that the repellent response was statistically significant. Butylidenephthalide, which is a C. officinale-derived compound, showed 90% acaricidal activity seven days after treatment. Additionally, all H. longicornis moved to the untreated area in the t-tube olfactometer experiment, confirming the repellent activity of butylidenephthalide. Therefore, the results of this study suggest the use of C. officinale crude extract and butylidenephthalide as potent acaricidals and repellents against H. longicornis, respectively.

Osmoregulatory Physiology in Ixodidae Ticks: An Alternative Target for Management of Tick (진드기의 수분조절 생리와 진드기 방제전략)

  • Maldonado-Ruiz, L. Paulina;Kim, Donghun;Park, Yoonseong
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.61 no.1
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    • pp.91-100
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    • 2022
  • Ticks are the arthropod vector capable of transmitting diverse pathogens, which include bacteria, viruses, protozoan and fungi. Ticks are able to survive under stressful environmental conditions. One of evolutionary outcomes of these obligatory hematophagous arthropods is the survival for extended periods of time without a blood meal during off-host periods. Water conservation biology and heat tolerance have allowed ticks to thrive even under high temperatures and low relative humidity, thus they have become highly successful arthropods as they are distributed globally. Tick osmoregulatory physiology is a complex mechanism, which involves multiple osmoregulatory organs (salivary glands, Malpighian tubules, hindgut and synganglion) for the acquisition and excretion of water and ions. Blood feeding and water vapor uptake have been early reported as the primary passages for ixodid tick to acquire water. Recently, we have learned that ticks can actively drink environmental water allowing hydration. The acquired water can be traced to the salivary glands (type I acini) and the midgut diverticula. This opens new avenues for tick management through the delivery of toxic agents into their drinking water, in addition to an alternative strategy for the study of tick physiology. Here we address the osmoregulatory physiology in the ixodid ticks as a potential target physiological mechanism for tick control. We discuss the implications of water drinking behavior for tick control through the delivery of toxic agents and discuss the dermal excretion physiology as an additional pathway to induce tick dehydration and tick death.

Experiments on Avoiding and Deodorizing and Antibacterial of Haemaphysalis longicornis (Ixodoidea: Ixodidae) of Complex Extracts Including Water-Soluble Phytoncide (수용성 피톤치드(water-soluble phytoncide)를 포함한 복합추출물의 작은소피참진드기(Haemaphysalis longicorins) 기피와 탈취 및 항균 실험)

  • Seul Gi Kwon;Hyo Jung Jung;Jun Young Jung; and Jae Hwa Lee
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.62 no.2
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    • pp.95-102
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    • 2023
  • The number of households with pets has increased in recent years. Consequently, interest in mites and their odors has increased. In this study, we investigated whether pyrethrum extract and water-soluble phytoncides are effective tick repellents, deodorizing agents, and antibacterial agents. In the tick-climbing test, the pyrethrum extract (23.33 points) and water-soluble phytoncide (22.00 points) showed a high repelling effect. To confirm the tick avoidance effect of the composite extract, a tick climbing test was conducted with a pest control extract, a composite extract (referred to as a sample) containing a water-soluble phytoncide, and a third-party product (control). The sample showed a high avoidance effect (13.00 points and Control 26.67 points. An indoor repellent efficacy test for ticks confirmed that the sample showed an excellent tick-repellent effect (88%) compared to the control (12%). As a result of a deodorization test, ammonia was shown to have a deodorizing effect of 98.3% and trimethylamine of 99.5%, whereas, in the antibacterial test, the E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and pneumonia groups showed an antibacterial effect of 99.9%. Combining the results of this study, it is judged that the complex extract including the above material has high utility value as a material that is effective in mite repellents, deodorization, and antibacterial activity.