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Clinical assessment of the entry into neurological state in rat experimental African trypanosomiasis

Authors :
Annabelle Darsaud
Raymond Cespuglio
Lionel Bourdon
Frédéric Canini
Alain Buguet
Céline Chevrier
Source :
Acta Tropica. 95:33-39
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2005.

Abstract

Human African trypanosomiasis, caused by Trypanosoma brucei ( T.b. ) gambiense or rhodesiense , evolves in two stages: haemolymphatic stage and meningo-encephalitic stages, the latter featuring numerous neurological disorders. In experimental models infected with diverse T.b. sub-species, body weight (BW) loss, drop in food intake (FI), and hypo-activity after an asymptomatic period suggest the occurrence of a similar two-stage organization. In addition to daily measurement of BW and FI, body core temperature ( T co ) and spontaneous activity (SA) were recorded by telemetry in T.b. brucei -infected rats. After a 10–12-day symptom-free period, a complex clinical syndrome occurred suddenly. If the animal survived the access, the syndrome re-occurred at approximately 5-day intervals until death. The syndrome was made of a drop in FI and BW, a sharp decrease in T co and a loss of SA, suggesting a brisk alteration of the central nervous system functioning. Such events confirm the existence of a two-stage disease development in experimental trypanosomiasis. The entry into the second stage is marked by the occurrence of the first access, BW follow-up being essential and often sufficient its determination.

Details

ISSN :
0001706X
Volume :
95
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta Tropica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f08c4230d415e442053d0cbeec92fcd5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2005.04.011