Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA.
Department of Biochemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.
Integr Comp Biol. 2023 Sep 15;63(3):530-547. doi: 10.1093/icb/icad097.
Understanding the biology of blood-feeding arthropods is critical to managing them as vectors of etiological agents. Circadian rhythms act in the regulation of behavioral and physiological aspects such as blood feeding, immunity, and reproduction. However, the impact of sleep on these processes has been largely ignored in blood-feeding arthropods, but recent studies in mosquitoes show that sleep-like states directly impact host landing and blood feeding. Our focus in this review is on discussing the relationship between sleep and circadian rhythms in blood-feeding arthropods along with how unique aspects such as blood gluttony and dormancy can impact sleep-like states. We highlight that sleep-like states are likely to have profound impacts on vector-host interactions but will vary between lineages even though few direct studies have been conducted. A myriad of factors, such as artificial light, could directly impact the time and levels of sleep in blood-feeding arthropods and their roles as vectors. Lastly, we discuss underlying factors that make sleep studies in blood-feeding arthropods difficult and how these can be bypassed. As sleep is a critical factor in the fitness of animal systems, a lack of focus on sleep in blood-feeding arthropods represents a significant oversight in understanding their behavior and its role in pathogen transmission.
了解吸血节肢动物的生物学特性对于控制其作为病原体传播媒介至关重要。昼夜节律在调节行为和生理方面(如吸血、免疫和繁殖)发挥着作用。然而,在吸血节肢动物中,睡眠对这些过程的影响在很大程度上被忽视了,但最近对蚊子的研究表明,类似睡眠的状态直接影响宿主着陆和吸血。我们在这篇综述中的重点是讨论吸血节肢动物中睡眠与昼夜节律之间的关系,以及吸血和休眠等独特方面如何影响类似睡眠的状态。我们强调,类似睡眠的状态可能对媒介-宿主相互作用产生深远影响,但即使进行了少数直接研究,不同谱系之间也会存在差异。许多因素,如人工光,可能会直接影响吸血节肢动物的睡眠时间和睡眠水平,以及它们作为媒介的作用。最后,我们讨论了使吸血节肢动物的睡眠研究变得困难的潜在因素,以及如何克服这些因素。由于睡眠是动物系统适应能力的关键因素,因此在吸血节肢动物中缺乏对睡眠的关注,这是对理解它们的行为及其在病原体传播中的作用的一个重大疏忽。