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Kinetics of Trypanosoma cruzi destruction in the mouse spleen
Cordeiro,Zulmira M.S. Dahia,Ana Cristina Gonzalez Andrade,Zilton A.
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Massive destruction of parasitized splenic macrophages was histologically observed at the height of a virulent infection caused by Trypanosoma cruzi (Y strain) in the mouse. This was coincident with a sudden drop in parasitemic curve. Most of the animals died at this point, probably due to the liberation of toxic products, such as TNF, following the massive destruction of parasitized cells. However, parasitized-cell destruction indicated the transition from susceptibility to resistance. Although it has been extensively studied in vitro, this study contributes with the morphological counterpart observed in vivo by optical and electron microscopy. When infected animals were specifically treated during early infection transition to chronic phase was immediately observed without splenic parasitism. Animals that apparently recovered from massive cell-destruction in the spleen showed evidences of a rapid restoration of splenic architecture.
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Kinetics of Trypanosoma cruzi destruction in the mouse spleen
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278189 |
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| Titulo |
Kinetics of Trypanosoma cruzi destruction in the mouse spleen |
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Cordeiro,Zulmira M.S. Dahia,Ana Cristina Gonzalez Andrade,Zilton A. |
| Location |
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86821997000100002
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Massive destruction of parasitized splenic macrophages was histologically observed at the height of a virulent infection caused by Trypanosoma cruzi (Y strain) in the mouse. This was coincident with a sudden drop in parasitemic curve. Most of the animals died at this point, probably due to the liberation of toxic products, such as TNF, following the massive destruction of parasitized cells. However, parasitized-cell destruction indicated the transition from susceptibility to resistance. Although it has been extensively studied in vitro, this study contributes with the morphological counterpart observed in vivo by optical and electron microscopy. When infected animals were specifically treated during early infection transition to chronic phase was immediately observed without splenic parasitism. Animals that apparently recovered from massive cell-destruction in the spleen showed evidences of a rapid restoration of splenic architecture. |
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Trypanosoma cruzi |
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