Pathogenicity of bloodstream and cerebrospinal fluid forms of Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense in Swiss White Mice
Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense (T.b.r.), the causative agent of the East African form of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), is capable of crossing the blood brain barrier and invade the central nervous system (CNS). However, it is not clear whether bloodstream forms (BSF) of T.b.rhodesiense differ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of health sciences 2008-11, Vol.15 (1-2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense (T.b.r.), the causative agent of the
East African form of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), is capable of
crossing the blood brain barrier and invade the central nervous system
(CNS). However, it is not clear whether bloodstream forms (BSF) of
T.b.rhodesiense differ in biological characteristics from the
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) forms. The present study was carried out to
compare the pathogenicity of CSF and BSF of T.b. rhodesiense parasites
in Swiss white mice following intraperitoneal inoculation with 106
trypanosomes. The parasites were tested for presence of the serum
resistance associated (SRA) gene. Parasitaemia, body weight, packed
cell volume (PCV) and survival of the mice was monitored daily until
the experiment was terminated. Data was analyzed using general linear
model. Both forms of parasite were positive for the SRA gene, and there
was no significant difference in progression of parasitaemia, PCV
values or survival of the mice. However, the weights of BSF infected
mice initially dropped faster than those of CSF infected mice
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ISSN: | 1022-9272 1022-9272 |
DOI: | 10.4314/ajhs.v15i1.30871 |