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Chronic infection with Toxoplasma gondii causes myenteric neuroplasticity of the jejunum in rats.

Catchia Hermes-Uliana1, Letícia Sarturi Pereira-Severi, Raphaela Bretas Luerdes, Cássia Luiza Marins Franco, Aristeu Vieira da Silva, Eduardo José de Almeida Araújo, Débora de Mello Gonçales Sant'Ana.   

Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii is an aetiological agent of toxoplasmosis, which commonly causes diarrhoea in a number of species. This observation and the parasite's affinity for the nervous tissue support the theory that T. gondii infection may affect the myenteric neurons. The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes caused by T. gondii (genotype III) in the myenteric neurons of the jejunum in rats. Fifteen rats were distributed into three groups: control (CG), inoculated for 30 days (G30) and inoculated for 90 days (G90). Rats from the G30 and G90 groups received an oral inoculum with 500 oocysts from a genotype III (M7741) T. gondii strain. At 180 days of age, all animals were anaesthetised and euthanised. Whole mounts were stained by using Giemsa (total population) and NADPH-diaphorase (nitrergic subpopulation) histochemistry. Maintenance of the width, length, area and neuronal density was observed; there was neuronal atrophy in the G30 group and a tendency to hypertrophy in the G90 group. Rats inoculated orally with sporulated oocysts did not show clinical illness or macroscopic or microscopic lesions, as do the majority of animal species. Therefore, infection was confirmed by a serum agglutination test; 30 days of infection caused increased weight gain and atrophy of myenteric neurons. At 90 days post-infection, weight gain became normal, and myenteric neurons hypertrophied.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20932812     DOI: 10.1016/j.autneu.2010.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Auton Neurosci        ISSN: 1566-0702            Impact factor:   3.145


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