Паразитологические исследования в Сибири и на Дальнем Востоке
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protection of
Lymantria dispar larvae from infection by
L. dispar multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus.
We studied two types of viral infection: overt and covert. The following lines of investigation were
tested: i) the intravital individual estimation of baseline PO activity in haemolymph plasma followed
by virus challenging; ii) the specific inhibition of PO activity in vivo by peroral treatment of infected
larvae with phenylthiourea (PTU), a competitive inhibitor of PO; iii) the evaluation of PO activity in
the haemolymph plasma after larval starvation. Starvation is a stress that activates the covert infection
to an overt form. All of these experiments did not show a relationship between
PO activity in
haemolymph plasma of
L. dispar larvae and larval susceptibility to baculovirus. Moreover, starvation-
induced activation of covert viral infection to an overt form occurred in 70 percent of virus-carrying
larvae against the background of a dramatic increase of PO activity in haemolymph plasma in the
insects studied. Our conclusion is that in
L. dispar larvae PO activity is not a predictor of host
resistance to baculovirus.
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