INVESTIGADORES
ORTEGA INSAURRALDE Isabel
artículos
Título:
Sensory features of the human louse antenna: new contributions and comparisons between ecotypes
Autor/es:
ORTEGA INSAURRALDE, ISABEL; PICOLLO, MARÍA INÉS; BARROZO, ROMINA B.
Revista:
Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Editorial:
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Referencias:
Año: 2020
Resumen:
The body and head louse are known to be exclusive ectoparasites of human hosts. Current genomic and transcriptomic data suggest that both louse types represent ecotypes of the same species. They exhibit morphological and physiological differences that probably arose from living in different biotopes. Sensory traits represent suitable candidates to be affected by environmental heterogeneity. Therefore, through scanning electron microscope studies, we analysed and compared the sensory structures of both ecotypes? antennae. Seven types of sensory structures were identified in both ecotypes: bristles, tuft organs, pore organs, single pore and 3 morphotypes of sensilla basiconica. Notably, the single pore and the morphotypes of sensilla basiconica were described for the first time in the body louse antenna. Our comparative analysis mainly revealed size differences across the sensory structures of the ecotypes. Bristles of the flagellomere 2 of the body louse antenna were longer than the head louse bristles. Also, the pore organs of the head louse antenna presented a higher diameter than those of the body louse. The possible relevance of size differences regarding the biotopes exploited by the body louse and the head louse is discussed. Yet, physiological studies may help to fully understand the phenotypical differences of both ecotypes.