Lee J J, Klowden M J
Division of Entomology, University of Idaho, Moscow 83844-2339, USA.
J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 1999 Mar;15(1):4-7.
The male accessory gland product that modulates the host-seeking behavior of female Aedes aegypti (L.) mosquitoes was found to be a peptide of 7,600 mw. This peptide also prevented subsequent mating behavior and weakly stimulated oviposition. Neither whole glands nor gland fractions from Anopheles gambiae had any effect on Ae. aegypti females, but those from Aedes albopictus were active.
已发现可调节埃及伊蚊雌蚊寻找宿主行为的雄性附腺产物是一种分子量为7600道尔顿的肽。这种肽还能阻止后续的交配行为,并对产卵有微弱的刺激作用。冈比亚按蚊的整个腺体或腺体部分对埃及伊蚊雌蚊均无任何影响,但白纹伊蚊的腺体部分却具有活性。