Literature DB >> 9648294

Liver ultrastructural pathology in mice infected with Plasmodium berghei.

A Rodríguez-Acosta1, H J Finol, M Pulido-Méndez, A Márquez, G Andrade, N González, I Aguilar, M E Girón, A Pinto.   

Abstract

As liver can be an important target organ in malaria, we performed an ultrastructural study of hepatic alterations in the final stage of Plasmodium berghei infection in mice. Significant hepatocyte abnormalities were found. An elevated number of cells showed mitochondria with a high electron-dense matrix and multiple changes in shape and size, alterations in the structure of Golgi complex, swelling and disorganisation of both rough and smooth-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum, differently shaped peroxisome nucleoids, and disappearance of glycogen granules. In other areas the hepatocytes were significantly altered with diminished microvilli and exhibited myelin-like figures, autophagic vacuoles, abundant lipid droplets, and swollen mitochondria in their cytoplasm. Necrotic and atrophied hepatocytes with scarce microvilli in the Disse space and biliary canaliculi could be seen. Parasitised red blood cells and parasite debris were found inside degenerated hepatocytes. Alterations were also noticed in microvasculature, including thickened endothelial cells with swollen mitochondria, lysosomes and autophagic vacuoles in their cytoplasm. Our results demonstrate that hepatocyte damage is an important finding associated with the advanced stages of P. berghei malarial infection, which may lead to liver dysfunction in this disease.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9648294

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Submicrosc Cytol Pathol        ISSN: 1122-9497


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