Kodym P, Blazek K, Maly M, Hrda S (2002) Pathogenesis of experimental toxoplasmosis
in mice with strains differing in virulence ACTA PARASITOLOGICA 47: (3) 239-248
ISSN: 1230-2821 IF 0,732
Abstract:
Parameters of virulence and the course of infection were compared in mice infected
with Toxoplasma gondii strains P-Cz (mice, virulent), 38 (cyst-forming, highly
pathogenic) and HIF (cyst-forming, avirulent). Mice, that succumbed to infection
with cyst-forming strain 38 had lesions in the spleen (days 7-14 p.i.), liver
(days 7-14 p.i.), lungs (days 9-21 p.i.), heart (days 14-21 p.i.), and brain (days
21-35 p.i.). In contrast, the animals which succumbed to strain P-Cz had practically
unaffected hearts and brains. There were no fundamental differences in the temporal
sequence of histopathological changes in infections with virulent and both cyst-forming
strains. Depending on the virulence of each strain the infections differed markedly
in the degree of organ damage, duration of parasitemia, numbers of cysts in the
brain, as well as in mortality and body weight loss. The differences in post mortem
findings are not due to different organ affinity, but to the virulence-dependent
time of death. All P-Cz infected mice die in the early stage of infection, before
their hearts and brains can be seriously damaged.
Author Keywords:
Toxoplasma gondii; cyst; histopathology; mortality; parasitemia; toxoplasmosis;
mice virulence; weight loss
KeyWords Plus:
PARASITE GENOTYPE; CHRONIC INFECTION; STAGE CONVERSION; IMMUNE-RESPONSES; AVIRULENT
STRAIN; GONDII STRAINS; WEIGHT-LOSS; KINETICS; PATHOGENICITY; ANTIBODY