Literature DB >> 24907696

Toxoplasma gondii influences aversive behaviors of female rats in an estrus cycle dependent manner.

Doruk Golcu1, Rahiwa Z Gebre2, Robert M Sapolsky2.   

Abstract

The protozoan Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) manipulates the behavior of its rodent intermediate host to facilitate its passage to its feline definitive host. This is accomplished by a reduction of the aversive response that rodents show towards cat odors, which likely increases the predation risk. Females on average show similar changes as males. However, behaviors that relate to aversion and attraction are usually strongly influenced by the estrus cycle. In this study, we replicated behavioral effects of T. gondii in female rats, as well as expanded it to two novel behavioral paradigms. We also characterized the role of the estrus cycle in the behavioral effects of T. gondii on female rats. Uninfected females preferred to spend more time in proximity to rabbit rather than bobcat urine, and in a dark chamber rather than a lit chamber. Infected females lost both of these preferences, and also spent more time investigating social novelty (foreign bedding in their environment). Taken together, these data suggest that infection makes females less risk averse and more exploratory. Furthermore, this effect was influenced by the estrus cycle. Uninfected rats preferred rabbit urine to bobcat urine throughout the cycle except at estrus and metestrus. In contrast, infected rats lost this preference at every stage of the cycle except estrus. Commensurate with the possibility that this was a hormone-dependent effect, infected rats had elevated levels of circulating progesterone, a known anxiolytic.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Aversion; Behavior; Estrus; Female; Light aversion; Predator aversion; Progesterone; Rat; Toxoplasma gondii

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2014        PMID: 24907696      PMCID: PMC4821409          DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2014.05.036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


  26 in total

1.  Parasite-altered behaviour: is the effect of Toxoplasma gondii on Rattus norvegicus specific?

Authors:  M Berdoy; J P Webster; D W Macdonald
Journal:  Parasitology       Date:  1995-11       Impact factor: 3.234

2.  Effects of the estrous cycle and ovarian hormones on behavioral indices of anxiety in female rats.

Authors:  S Mora; N Dussaubat; G Díaz-Véliz
Journal:  Psychoneuroendocrinology       Date:  1996-10       Impact factor: 4.905

3.  Quantitative alterations in the genital microflora of female rats in relation to the estrous cycle.

Authors:  B Larsen; A J Markovetz; R P Galask
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  1976-11       Impact factor: 5.226

4.  Congenital Toxoplasma infection and response to novelty in mice.

Authors:  J Hay; W M Hutchison; P P Aitken
Journal:  Ann Trop Med Parasitol       Date:  1983-08

5.  Evidence that the medial amygdala projects to the anterior/ventromedial hypothalamic nuclei to inhibit maternal behavior in rats.

Authors:  T Sheehan; M Paul; E Amaral; M J Numan; M Numan
Journal:  Neuroscience       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 3.590

6.  Influences of gender, gonadectomy, and estrous cycle on GABA/BZ receptors and benzodiazepine responses in rats.

Authors:  M A Wilson
Journal:  Brain Res Bull       Date:  1992-08       Impact factor: 4.077

7.  Effect of Toxoplasma gondii upon neophobic behaviour in wild brown rats, Rattus norvegicus.

Authors:  J P Webster; C F Brunton; D W MacDonald
Journal:  Parasitology       Date:  1994-07       Impact factor: 3.234

8.  Effect of ovarian hormones on conflict behavior.

Authors:  J F Rodriguez-Sierra; J L Howard; G T Pollard; S E Hendricks
Journal:  Psychoneuroendocrinology       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 4.905

9.  Patterns of Toxoplasma gondii cyst distribution in the forebrain associate with individual variation in predator odor avoidance and anxiety-related behavior in male Long-Evans rats.

Authors:  Andrew K Evans; Patrick S Strassmann; I-Ping Lee; Robert M Sapolsky
Journal:  Brain Behav Immun       Date:  2013-11-21       Impact factor: 7.217

10.  Determination of the estrous cycle phases of rats: some helpful considerations.

Authors:  F K Marcondes; F J Bianchi; A P Tanno
Journal:  Braz J Biol       Date:  2003-02-11       Impact factor: 1.651

View more
  7 in total

1.  Reassessment of the role of aromatic amino acid hydroxylases and the effect of infection by Toxoplasma gondii on host dopamine.

Authors:  Zi T Wang; Steve Harmon; Karen L O'Malley; L David Sibley
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2014-12-29       Impact factor: 3.441

2.  Downregulation of the Central Noradrenergic System by Toxoplasma gondii Infection.

Authors:  Isra Alsaady; Ellen Tedford; Mohammad Alsaad; Greg Bristow; Shivali Kohli; Matthew Murray; Matthew Reeves; M S Vijayabaskar; Steven J Clapcote; Jonathan Wastling; Glenn A McConkey
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2019-01-24       Impact factor: 3.441

Review 3.  Mechanisms of Host Behavioral Change in Toxoplasma gondii Rodent Association.

Authors:  Ajai Vyas
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2015-07-23       Impact factor: 6.823

4.  Effects of stress or infection on rat behavior show robust reversals due to environmental disturbance.

Authors:  Samira Abdulai-Saiku; Akshaya Hegde; Ajai Vyas; Rupshi Mitra
Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2017-12-06

5.  Humans with latent toxoplasmosis display altered reward modulation of cognitive control.

Authors:  Ann-Kathrin Stock; Danica Dajkic; Hedda Luise Köhling; Evelyn Heintschel von Heinegg; Melanie Fiedler; Christian Beste
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-08-31       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 6.  Neurophysiological Changes Induced by Chronic Toxoplasma gondii Infection.

Authors:  Ellen Tedford; Glenn McConkey
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2017-05-17

7.  The aromatic amino acid hydroxylase genes AAH1 and AAH2 in Toxoplasma gondii contribute to transmission in the cat.

Authors:  Zi T Wang; Shiv K Verma; Jitender P Dubey; L David Sibley
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2017-03-13       Impact factor: 6.823

  7 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.