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Flebotom?neos (Diptera: Psychodidae) em um sistema agroflorestal da Regi?o Metropolitana de Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, BrasilPineiro, Marcos Paulo Gomes 28 April 2010 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2010-04-28 / Sandflies stand out as important vectors of leishmaniasis. The females need to ingest blood meals, enabling them to transmit protozoa of the genus Leishmania, which may give rise to visceral leishmaniasis (VL) or American tegumentary leishmaniasis (ATL), in addition to transmitting other parasites. Leishmaniasis are important infirmities, distributed worldwide, whose infection results from the interaction of reservoir animals, the vector insect, parasitic protozoa and the healthy host. In the state of Rio Grande do Norte (RN), Brazil, these insects are important transmitters of VL, which usually presents in the most serious form. It occurs mainly in metropolitan areas, with the dog as its main reservoir and Lutzomyia longipalpis as the vector. ATL is most present in the highland areas of the state. In addition to hematophagia, engaged in by the females, both sexes need to ingest carbohydrates, which are essential to the sand flies energy requirements and may interfere in the development of Leishmania. The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence and abundance of sand flies in different environments on the farm belonging to the Empresa de Pesquisas Agropecu?rias do RN (Institute of Agricultural Research of RN), in the municipality of Parnamirim, in order to relate this occurrence with climatological and biological references and eating habits. Three consecutive monthly collections were carried out with CDC traps in a fragment of the Atlantic Forest, in a residence, on a goat breeding farm and on cashew, dwarf and giant coconut, mango, banana, eucalyptus, acacia and bean plantations. A total of 1241 sandflies from eight species (Lutzomyia evandroi, Lutzomyia longipalpis, Lutzomyia shannoni, Lutzomyia sordellii Lutzomyia walkeri, Lutzomyia wellcomei, Lutzomyia whitmani, and Lutzomyia intermedia) were collected, most in the forest environment. L. longipalpis, the main VL transmitter, was confirmed as a species adapted to anthropic environments, whereas others such as L. wellcomei, the vector of ATL, occurred predominantly in forests.
Carbohydrate characterization of the sand flies and plants of the region demonstrated that a number of exotic plants such as hay and eucalyptus may play some role in the adaptation of these species to modified environments. Breeding in laboratory showed a mean biological cycle of 53.5 days from egg to adulthood for L. shannoni and the possibility of diapause behavior in L. wellcomei. This study serves as a source of information that may contribute to the epidemiological vigilance of tegumentary and visceral leishmaniasis in the state, given
that it analyzes the bioecology of transmitting species, as well as their potential to adapt to new environments / Os flebotom?neos se destacam como importantes transmissores das leishmanioses. As f?meas necessitam realizar repasto sangu?neo, o que as possibilita veicular protozo?rios do g?nero Leishmania, que podem originar a leishmaniose visceral (LV) ou a leishmaniose tegumentar americana (LTA), al?m de transmitirem outros parasitos. As leishmanioses s?o enfermidades de ampla import?ncia e distribui??o mundial, cuja infec??o ? conseq?ente da intera??o dos animais reservat?rios com o inseto vetor, o protozo?rio parasito e o hospedeiro sadio. No Rio Grande do Norte (RN) esses insetos s?o importantes transmissores da LV, que geralmente se apresenta de forma mais grave e ocorre principalmente na regi?o metropolitana, tendo o c?o como principal reservat?rio, e Lutzomyia longipalpis como vetor. A LTA est? mais presente nas ?reas serranas do estado. Al?m da hematofagia, exercida pelas f?meas, ambos os sexos necessitam ingerir carboidratos, que s?o essenciais para as necessidades energ?ticas dos flebotom?neos e podem interferir no desenvolvimento da Leishmania. O objetivo desse estudo foi levantar a ocorr?ncia e abund?ncia de flebotom?neos nos diversos ambientes da fazenda da Empresa de Pesquisas Agropecu?rias do RN, no Munic?pio de Parnamirim, buscando relacionar essa ocorr?ncia com referenciais climatol?gicos, biol?gicos e h?bitos alimentares. Foram realizadas 03 coletas consecutivas mensais com armadilhas CDC em um fragmento de Mata Atl?ntica, em uma resid?ncia, e em planta??es de cajueiro,
de coqueiro an?o e gigante, de mangueira, de bananeira, de eucalipto, ac?cia, feij?o e em cria??o de caprinos. Foram coletados 1241 flebotom?neos de oito esp?cies, Lutzomyia evandroi, Lutzomyia longipalpis, Lutzomyia shannoni, Lutzomyia sordellii Lutzomyia walkeri, Lutzomyia wellcomei, Lutzomyia whitmani, e Lutzomyia intermedia, sendo a maioria destes no ambiente de mata. L. longipalpis, principal esp?cie transmissora de LV, se confirmou como esp?cie adaptada a ambientes antr?picos, enquanto outras como L. wellcomei, vetora de LTA, se mostrou predominantemente silvestre. Foi feita caracteriza??o de carboidratos em flebotom?neos e vegetais da regi?o, visando relacion?-los, o que demonstrou que algumas
plantas ex?ticas como capim e eucalipto podem ter algum papel no processo de adapta??o dessas esp?cies a ambientes modificados. Atrav?s da cria??o em laborat?rio, observou-se para L. shannoni ciclo biol?gico m?dio de 53,5 dias de ovo a adulto e ainda a possibilidade de diapausa em L. wellcomei. Esse estudo constitui uma fonte de informa??es que poder? contribuir com a vigil?ncia epidemiol?gica das leishmanioses tegumentar e visceral no Estado, uma vez que analisa a bioecologia das esp?cies transmissoras, assim como seu potencial de adapta??o a novos ambientes
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