“…Serotonergic pathways are known to regulate ion and fluid transport properties, acid-base transport and/or muscular motility of multiple organs, including salivary glands, midgut, oviduct and Malpighian tubules (e.g. Farmer et al, 1981;Barrett et al, 1993;Clark and Bradley, 1997;Clark et al, 1999;Lange et al, 1989;Maddrell et al, 1991;Maddrell et al, 1993;Onken et al, 2004;Onken et al, 2008;Orchard et al, 1988). In the larval mosquito Aedes aegypti, serotonin stimulates fluid and ion transport by the Malpighian tubules and ion and acid-base transport across the midgut (Clark and Bradley, 1996;Clark and Bradley, 1997;Clark et al, 1999;Onken et al, 2004;Onken et al, 2008).…”