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Hossein Dehghan1, Mohammad Ali Oshaghi1, Seyed Hassan Mosa-Kazemi1, Mohammad Reza Abai1, Fatemeh Rafie1, Mehdi Nateghpour2, Habib Mohammadzadeh3,4, Leila Farivar2, Mulood Mohammadi Bavani5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium berghei is a rodent malaria parasite and has been very valuable means in the progress of our understanding of the essential molecular and cellular biology of the malaria parasites. Availability of hosts such as mice and vectors such as Anopheles stephensi has made this parasite a suitable system to study the parasite-host and vector-parasite relationships.Entities:
Keywords: Anopheles stephensi; BALB/c; Lifecycle; Malaria; Plasmodium berghei
Year: 2018 PMID: 30697308 PMCID: PMC6348208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Parasitol ISSN: 1735-7020 Impact factor: 1.012
Fig. 1:Temporal and level of P. berghei (ANKA clone 2.34) parasitemia in two groups of BALB/c mice received either 109 parasites per ml frozen infectious blood or 104–5 parasites per ml fresh infectious blood. Bars indicate median and error
Fig. 2:Time of death in two groups of BALB/c mice received either 109 or 104–5 P. berghei (ANKA clone 2.34) p/ml fresh infectious blood. Bars show means and SDs
Fig. 3:The symptoms of BALB/c mice infected by P. berghei ANKA clone 2.34
Fig. 4:Effect of number of injected P. berghei (ANKA clone 2.34) parasites on the temporal and level of parasitemia (A) and exfelagellation centers (B) in BALB/c mice. Bars indicate medians and errors
Fig. 5:Relationship between rate of parasitemia (P)/number of exflagellation centers (E) of P. berghei (ANKA clone 2.34) per microscopic field in BALB/c blood and frequency of A. stephensi mosquito midgut with no oocyst
Fig. 6:Effect of parasitemia/number of exflagellation centers per microscopic field of P.berghei (ANKA clone 2.34) on oocyst formation in A.stephensi midgut. Bars show median. +p: mosquitoes with at least one oocyst
Fig. 7:Relationship between numbers of P. berghei infected A. stephensi bites and infection time in the BALB/c blood. Prevalence (number of mosquitoes with at least one oocyst) of infected mosquitoes was 80%. The bars indicate means with ranges