How to translate text using browser tools
1 July 2006 Enhanced Cold and Desiccation Tolerance in Diapausing Adults of Culex pipiens, and a Role for Hsp70 in Response to Cold Shock but Not as a Component of the Diapause Program
Joseph P. Rinehart, Rebecca M. Robich, David L. Denlinger
Author Affiliations +
Abstract

Culex pipiens L. reared under diapause-inducing conditions (short daylength; 18°C) were more cold tolerant and desiccation resistant than their nondiapausing counterparts (long daylength; 18°C). Upon cold exposure (−5°C), diapausing mosquitoes reared at 18°C survived nearly twice as long as nondiapausing mosquitoes reared at 18°C and 10 times longer than nondiapausing mosquitoes reared at 25°C. Thus, rearing temperature provided partial protection against low temperature injury in nondiapausing mosquitoes, but maximum resistance to cold was attained by the diapause state. In this species, the supercooling point is not a good indicator of cold tolerance. Both diapausing and nondiapausing females had supercooling points of approximately −16°C, but diapausing as well as nondiapausing females died at temperatures well above the supercooling point, suggesting that low temperature mortality was due to indirect chilling injury. Diapause also conferred greater resistance to desiccation (1.6–2-fold increase in survival) compared with the nondiapause state. The gene encoding a 70-kDa heat shock protein, hsp70, was not up-regulated (i.e., more highly expressed) as a part of the diapause program, nor was it up-regulated by desiccation stress, but it was up-regulated during recovery from cold shock. Cx. pipiens thus differs from a number of other diapausing insect species that are known to developmentally up-regulate hsp70 during diapause.

Joseph P. Rinehart, Rebecca M. Robich, and David L. Denlinger "Enhanced Cold and Desiccation Tolerance in Diapausing Adults of Culex pipiens, and a Role for Hsp70 in Response to Cold Shock but Not as a Component of the Diapause Program," Journal of Medical Entomology 43(4), 713-722, (1 July 2006). https://doi.org/10.1603/0022-2585(2006)43[713:ECADTI]2.0.CO;2
Received: 31 August 2005; Accepted: 23 December 2005; Published: 1 July 2006
JOURNAL ARTICLE
10 PAGES

This article is only available to subscribers.
It is not available for individual sale.
+ SAVE TO MY LIBRARY

KEYWORDS
adult diapause
cold hardiness
desiccation resistance
Hsp70
supercooling point
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission
Back to Top