Insects (Jun 2023)

Ovary Dissection Is a Sensitive Measure of Sterility in <i>Anopheles gambiae</i> Exposed to the Insect Growth Regulator Pyriproxyfen

  • Alina Soto,
  • Mark Rowland,
  • Louisa A. Messenger,
  • Mathew Kirby,
  • Franklin W. Mosha,
  • Alphaxard Manjurano,
  • Natacha Protopopoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects14060552
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 552

Abstract

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Pyriproxyfen (PPF) is an insect growth regulator used in the co-treatment of long-lasting insecticidal nets for its ability to sterilize female mosquitoes. To evaluate the efficacy of PPF-treated nets on mosquito reproductivity, most studies observe oviposition (egg-laying) rates in the laboratory. This technique has several technical disadvantages. Our study assessed if ovarial dissection could serve as an effective proxy for evaluating sterility in Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes. Blood-fed females were exposed to untreated or PPF-treated nets in cylinder assays and followed over several days to observe oviposition rates or egg development by dissection. For identifying PPF-exposed mosquitoes, both techniques demonstrated high sensitivity (oviposition: 99.1%; dissection: 100.0%), but for identifying non-exposed mosquitoes, specificity was significantly higher in the dissection group (52.5% vs. 18.9%). To assess whether dissection could be applied to nets treated with a pyrethroid or co-treated with a pyrethroid and PPF in tunnel tests, a blinded investigator performed dissections to predict the PPF exposure status across different treatment groups. The exposure status of dissected females was predicted with >90% accuracy. We report that dissection is a sensitive technique to assess sterility in female Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes and can be used as a predictor of PPF exposure.

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