Abstract
The mechanisms by which patients infected with T. cruzi develop or not the disease are not completely understood. We investigated the importance of parasite persistence as a factor in generating cardiomyopathy. Fifty trypomastigote forms from the Tulahuen strain were used as inoculum for 160 Albino Swiss mice. Parasitemia, survival, histopathological and electrocardiographic studies were done on days 90, 180, 270 and 360 post infection (pi). Parasite presence in the tissues was determined by immunofluorescence. Maximum parasitemia was observed on day 21pi and became negative on day 42pi. By day 90pi, 50% of the infected mice presented electrocardiographic alterations and 67% by day 360pi; the non infected group of mice didn’t present elecrocardiographic alterations. Inflammatory infiltrates were observed throughout the infection, with a higher percentage in those mice with electrocardiographic alterations. The presence of the parasite was observed throughout the infection in skeletal muscle samples and on day 90pi in the myocardium. The highest mortality occurred on day 21pi, surviving 10% of the mice until the end of the experiments. These results demonstrate the presence of the parasite in the host tissues along the infection which could produce the injuries found in the myocardium and the electrocardiographic alterations.
Keywords: Trypanosoma cruzi, chagasic cardiomyopathy, persistence
Anti-Infective Agents
Title:Persistence of Trypanosoma cruzi in Experimental Chagasic Cardiomyopathy
Volume: 10 Issue: 2
Author(s): Bazan Carolina, Micucci Lorena, Fauro Romina, Triquel M. Fernanda, Lo Presti M. Silvina, Baez Alejandra, Strauss Mariana, Camino Gaston, Paglini-Oliva Patricia and Rivarola H. Walter
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Keywords: Trypanosoma cruzi, chagasic cardiomyopathy, persistence
Abstract: The mechanisms by which patients infected with T. cruzi develop or not the disease are not completely understood. We investigated the importance of parasite persistence as a factor in generating cardiomyopathy. Fifty trypomastigote forms from the Tulahuen strain were used as inoculum for 160 Albino Swiss mice. Parasitemia, survival, histopathological and electrocardiographic studies were done on days 90, 180, 270 and 360 post infection (pi). Parasite presence in the tissues was determined by immunofluorescence. Maximum parasitemia was observed on day 21pi and became negative on day 42pi. By day 90pi, 50% of the infected mice presented electrocardiographic alterations and 67% by day 360pi; the non infected group of mice didn’t present elecrocardiographic alterations. Inflammatory infiltrates were observed throughout the infection, with a higher percentage in those mice with electrocardiographic alterations. The presence of the parasite was observed throughout the infection in skeletal muscle samples and on day 90pi in the myocardium. The highest mortality occurred on day 21pi, surviving 10% of the mice until the end of the experiments. These results demonstrate the presence of the parasite in the host tissues along the infection which could produce the injuries found in the myocardium and the electrocardiographic alterations.
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Carolina Bazan, Lorena Micucci, Romina Fauro, M. Fernanda Triquel, Presti M. Silvina Lo, Alejandra Baez, Mariana Strauss, Gaston Camino, Patricia Paglini-Oliva and H. Walter Rivarola, Persistence of Trypanosoma cruzi in Experimental Chagasic Cardiomyopathy, Anti-Infective Agents 2012; 10 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2211362611208020136
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