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. 2002 May 20;195(10):1317–1323. doi: 10.1084/jem.20011876

Table II.

Infectivities to Rats and Proportions of Gliding Motility–positive Parasites in Wild-type, maebl(−), and trap(−) Populations

Parasite
population
Percent
gliding
motilitya
No. of
injected
midgut
sporozoites
No. of
infected
ratsb
Prep.
periodc
No. of
injected
midgut
sporozoites
No. of
infected
ratsb
Prep.
periodc
d d
WT 6.1 50,000 9/15 5.2 100,000 12/15 5.2
maebl(+) 1 7.8 7/10 4.6 8/10 4.6
maebl(+) 2 7.6 5/10 5.6 9/10 4.7
Average 5.1 4.8
maebl(−) 1 5.9 50,000 10/10 5.1 100,000 9/10 4.7
maebl(−) 2 7.5 8/15 5.0 14/15 4.4
maebl(−) 3 7.2 4/10 5.2 10/10 4.6
maebl(−) 4 7.1 9/10 4.7 10/10 4.7
Average 5.0 4.6
trap(−) 1 0.0 500,000 0/4
trap(−) 2 0.0 0/4

Sporozoites were collected from mosquitoes infected with respective populations 20–24 d after an infective blood meal. For analysis of gliding motility, the hemolymph sporozoites were kept for 2 h in 3% BSA at 4°C and then gliding on an uncoated microscope was observed under a phase-contrast microscope. For analysis of infectivity, midgut sporozoites were injected into 3-wk-old Wistar rats.

a

Only sporozoites displaying typical circular gliding were counted.

b

Number of infected rats/number of rats injected with midgut sporozoite suspension.

c

Number of days between sporozoite injection and detection of at least one erythrocytic stage upon a 10-min examination of a Giemsa-stained blood smear. The value is the mean value of successful infection.