Thursday, August 8, 2013

French Scientists Capture Mosquito Bite Footage

Medindia Health News
Medindia largest health website in india. // via fulltextrssfeed.com 
The Best Way to Manage your Money.

Start using Mint today to set a budget, track your goals and do more with your money.
From our sponsors
French Scientists Capture Mosquito Bite Footage
Aug 8th 2013, 16:36


The footage has been captured by researchers at Pasteur Institute in Paris who have found that the mosquito does not draw blood immediately after piercing the skin but instead probes around for some time until it can find a blood vessel. Its snout is not a single, narrow tube but a system of tools covered by the labium which can bend at right angles.

To check whether mosquitoes behaved differently if they bit animals that are vaccinated against their saliva, the researchers vaccinated a mice with antibodies that recognized a mosquito's saliva. They found clumps forming at the tips of the mosquito's probing mouthparts, which indicated that the antibodies were working. The clumps clogged the smaller blood vessels but instead of stopping, the mosquito simply probed longer to find larger blood vessels.

"I was genuinely amazed to see the footage. I had read that the mouthparts were mobile within the skin, but actually seeing it in real time was superb. What you assume to be a rigid structure, because it has to get into the skin like a needle, is actually flexible and fully controllable. The wonders of the insect body never cease to amaze me!", London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine's James Logan, who was not involved in the study, said.

Source-Medindia

You are receiving this email because you subscribed to this feed at blogtrottr.com.

If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can unsubscribe from this feed, or manage all your subscriptions

No comments:

Post a Comment