Alterações comportamentais durante a infecção experimental pelo Trypanosoma cruzi

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Glaucia Vilar
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF)
Texto Completo: https://app.uff.br/riuff/handle/1/19420
Resumo: Since the discovery of Chagas disease in 1909, it is known that the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi infects the central nervous system (CNS). Neuropathological lesions with parasites in glial cells and, rarely, in CNS neurons are found during the acute phase of infection in humans. Even though neurological alterations are rare in the chronic phase, they seem to be severe in immunocompromised individuals such as those co-infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), transplant or suffering from cancer. Behavioral changes, for instance depression, are detected in patients during chronic T. cruzi infection, but the cause of these disorders is unknown. Experimentally, C3H/He mice develop acute meningoencephalitis that is resolved in the chronic phase, while C57/BL6 mice are resistant to acute meningoencephalitis. However, T. cruzi and its antigens are found in the CNS of mice of both strains in the acute and chronic phases of infection. In this work, we propose to assess whether cognitive (memory/learning), motor and psychological (depression) changes are developed in experimental T. cruzi infection and test the hypothesis that, if present, behavioral alterations are consequences of acute meningoencephalitis. We used C3H/He and C57BL/6 mice strains, respectively, susceptible and resistant to T. cruzi-elicited acute meningoencephalitis. After intraperitoneal infection with 100 blood trypomastigotes of the Colombian T. cruzi strain, the animals were evaluated during the acute (30 dpi) and chronic (90 dpi) phases. The open field test was applied to evaluate locomotor and exploratory activities. Memory was assessed adopting object recognition and passive avoidance tests. The forced swim test and tail suspension were used to assess depression. The results of open field test showed neither exploratory nor motor abnormalities in animals susceptible or resistant to acute meningoencephalitis, during the acute and chronic phases of infection. The results obtained by means of the passive avoidance test suggest that T. cruzi infection does not interfere with aversive conditioning. However, T. cruzi infection of animals of C3H/He and C57BL/6 mice led to significant (p <0.05) alterations in memory recognition pattern, suggesting a mnemonic deficit during T. cruzi infection. Increased immobility time (p <0.0001), assessed by forced swim and tail suspension tests, was observed in infected mice of both C3H/He and C57BL/6 strains, being more expressive in animals of the C3H/He strain. Treatment with the antidepressive fluoxetine revealed improvement in depressive profile detected in infected mice of both strains, reinforcing the existence of behavioral disorders of neurological origin. In conclusion, we suggest that the behavioral changes (memory and learning disabilities as well as depression) are present during experimental T. cruzi infection, independently of the presence of acute meningoencephalitis, therefore not being its consequence
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spelling Alterações comportamentais durante a infecção experimental pelo Trypanosoma cruziTrypanosoma cruziMeningoencefaliteDistúrbios cognitivosDepressãoMedicinaPatologia geralDoença de chagasTrypanosoma cruziMeningoencephalitisCognitive disordersDepressionCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::ANATOMIA PATOLOGICA E PATOLOGIA CLINICASince the discovery of Chagas disease in 1909, it is known that the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi infects the central nervous system (CNS). Neuropathological lesions with parasites in glial cells and, rarely, in CNS neurons are found during the acute phase of infection in humans. Even though neurological alterations are rare in the chronic phase, they seem to be severe in immunocompromised individuals such as those co-infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), transplant or suffering from cancer. Behavioral changes, for instance depression, are detected in patients during chronic T. cruzi infection, but the cause of these disorders is unknown. Experimentally, C3H/He mice develop acute meningoencephalitis that is resolved in the chronic phase, while C57/BL6 mice are resistant to acute meningoencephalitis. However, T. cruzi and its antigens are found in the CNS of mice of both strains in the acute and chronic phases of infection. In this work, we propose to assess whether cognitive (memory/learning), motor and psychological (depression) changes are developed in experimental T. cruzi infection and test the hypothesis that, if present, behavioral alterations are consequences of acute meningoencephalitis. We used C3H/He and C57BL/6 mice strains, respectively, susceptible and resistant to T. cruzi-elicited acute meningoencephalitis. After intraperitoneal infection with 100 blood trypomastigotes of the Colombian T. cruzi strain, the animals were evaluated during the acute (30 dpi) and chronic (90 dpi) phases. The open field test was applied to evaluate locomotor and exploratory activities. Memory was assessed adopting object recognition and passive avoidance tests. The forced swim test and tail suspension were used to assess depression. The results of open field test showed neither exploratory nor motor abnormalities in animals susceptible or resistant to acute meningoencephalitis, during the acute and chronic phases of infection. The results obtained by means of the passive avoidance test suggest that T. cruzi infection does not interfere with aversive conditioning. However, T. cruzi infection of animals of C3H/He and C57BL/6 mice led to significant (p <0.05) alterations in memory recognition pattern, suggesting a mnemonic deficit during T. cruzi infection. Increased immobility time (p <0.0001), assessed by forced swim and tail suspension tests, was observed in infected mice of both C3H/He and C57BL/6 strains, being more expressive in animals of the C3H/He strain. Treatment with the antidepressive fluoxetine revealed improvement in depressive profile detected in infected mice of both strains, reinforcing the existence of behavioral disorders of neurological origin. In conclusion, we suggest that the behavioral changes (memory and learning disabilities as well as depression) are present during experimental T. cruzi infection, independently of the presence of acute meningoencephalitis, therefore not being its consequenceCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorDesde a descoberta da doença de Chagas em 1909, sabe-se que o Trypanosoma cruzi acomete o sistema nervoso central (SNC). Lesões neuropatológicas como a presença do parasito nas células gliais do SNC de humanos, são encontradas durante a fase aguda da infecção. Na fase crônica, a forma nervosa é rara, sendo grave nos indivíduos imunossuprimidos como: co-infecção pelo HIV, pacientes transplantados ou acometidos de câncer. Alterações comportamentais são detectadas em pacientes durante a fase crônica da infecção, porém a causa desses distúrbios é desconhecida. Experimentalmente, camundongos da linhagem C3H/He desenvolvem intensa meningoencefalite na fase aguda da infecção que se resolve na fase crônica. Embora antígenos parasitários persistam no SNC. Propomos avaliar as alterações cognitivas (memória/aprendizado), motoras e psíquicas (depressão) durante a infecção experimental pelo T. cruzi. Foram utilizados camundongos das linhagens C57BL/6 e C3H/He, resistente e suscetível à meningoencefalite induzida pelo T. cruzi, respectivamente. Após infecção com 100 formas tripomastigotas da cepa Colombiana do T. cruzi, via intraperitoneal, os animais foram avaliados na fase aguda (30 dpi) e na fase cronica (90 dpi). O teste de campo aberto foi aplicado para avaliação da atividade locomotora e exploratória, sendo ainda avaliado a memória através do teste de reconhecimento de objetos e o teste de esquiva passiva. Os testes de nado forçado e suspensão de cauda foram aplicados para avaliar a depressão. Os resultados obtidos no teste campo aberto não mostraram nos animais resistentes ou suscetíveis a meningoencefalite aguda alteração motora e exploratória. Diante dos resultados obtidos com o teste de esquiva passiva sugerimos que a infecção pelo T. cruzi não interfere na memória aversiva. Porém, a infecção em ambas as linhagens de camundongos (C3H/He e C57BL/6) pode alterar a memória de reconhecimento (p<0,05), sugerindo um déficit mnemônico durante a infecção pelo T. cruzi. Os resultados obtidos nos testes de nado forçado e suspensão de cauda mostraram um tempo de imobilidade significativamente maior (p<0,0001), em ambas as linhagens de camundongos, sendo mais expressivo na linhagem C3H/He. O tratamento com anti-depressivo mostrou a melhora do perfil depressivo observado nos animais infectados de ambas as linhagens. Em conclusão sugerimos que as alterações comportamentais (memória/aprendizado e depressão) estão presentes durante a infecção experimental pelo T. cruzi e são independente da presença da meningoencefalite aguda, não sendo, portanto, sequela destaPrograma de Pós-graduação em PatologiaPatologiaSilva, Andréa Alice dahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4707853D9Lannes-vieira, Joselihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6214934452403092Silva, Vilma Aparecida dahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4787021P3Pons, Andrea Henriqueshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0200106778993426Paiva, Cláudia Netohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0273776513733202Bóia, Márcio Neveshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6480680385483342Pereira, Glaucia Vilar2021-03-10T20:47:23Z2011-12-052021-03-10T20:47:23Z2011-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://app.uff.br/riuff/handle/1/19420porCC-BY-SAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF)instname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFF2023-03-15T18:24:31Zoai:app.uff.br:1/19420Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://app.uff.br/oai/requestriuff@id.uff.bropendoar:21202024-08-19T10:54:18.606220Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF) - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Alterações comportamentais durante a infecção experimental pelo Trypanosoma cruzi
title Alterações comportamentais durante a infecção experimental pelo Trypanosoma cruzi
spellingShingle Alterações comportamentais durante a infecção experimental pelo Trypanosoma cruzi
Pereira, Glaucia Vilar
Trypanosoma cruzi
Meningoencefalite
Distúrbios cognitivos
Depressão
Medicina
Patologia geral
Doença de chagas
Trypanosoma cruzi
Meningoencephalitis
Cognitive disorders
Depression
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::ANATOMIA PATOLOGICA E PATOLOGIA CLINICA
title_short Alterações comportamentais durante a infecção experimental pelo Trypanosoma cruzi
title_full Alterações comportamentais durante a infecção experimental pelo Trypanosoma cruzi
title_fullStr Alterações comportamentais durante a infecção experimental pelo Trypanosoma cruzi
title_full_unstemmed Alterações comportamentais durante a infecção experimental pelo Trypanosoma cruzi
title_sort Alterações comportamentais durante a infecção experimental pelo Trypanosoma cruzi
author Pereira, Glaucia Vilar
author_facet Pereira, Glaucia Vilar
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Silva, Andréa Alice da
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4707853D9
Lannes-vieira, Joseli
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6214934452403092
Silva, Vilma Aparecida da
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4787021P3
Pons, Andrea Henriques
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0200106778993426
Paiva, Cláudia Neto
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0273776513733202
Bóia, Márcio Neves
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6480680385483342
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Glaucia Vilar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trypanosoma cruzi
Meningoencefalite
Distúrbios cognitivos
Depressão
Medicina
Patologia geral
Doença de chagas
Trypanosoma cruzi
Meningoencephalitis
Cognitive disorders
Depression
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::ANATOMIA PATOLOGICA E PATOLOGIA CLINICA
topic Trypanosoma cruzi
Meningoencefalite
Distúrbios cognitivos
Depressão
Medicina
Patologia geral
Doença de chagas
Trypanosoma cruzi
Meningoencephalitis
Cognitive disorders
Depression
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::ANATOMIA PATOLOGICA E PATOLOGIA CLINICA
description Since the discovery of Chagas disease in 1909, it is known that the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi infects the central nervous system (CNS). Neuropathological lesions with parasites in glial cells and, rarely, in CNS neurons are found during the acute phase of infection in humans. Even though neurological alterations are rare in the chronic phase, they seem to be severe in immunocompromised individuals such as those co-infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), transplant or suffering from cancer. Behavioral changes, for instance depression, are detected in patients during chronic T. cruzi infection, but the cause of these disorders is unknown. Experimentally, C3H/He mice develop acute meningoencephalitis that is resolved in the chronic phase, while C57/BL6 mice are resistant to acute meningoencephalitis. However, T. cruzi and its antigens are found in the CNS of mice of both strains in the acute and chronic phases of infection. In this work, we propose to assess whether cognitive (memory/learning), motor and psychological (depression) changes are developed in experimental T. cruzi infection and test the hypothesis that, if present, behavioral alterations are consequences of acute meningoencephalitis. We used C3H/He and C57BL/6 mice strains, respectively, susceptible and resistant to T. cruzi-elicited acute meningoencephalitis. After intraperitoneal infection with 100 blood trypomastigotes of the Colombian T. cruzi strain, the animals were evaluated during the acute (30 dpi) and chronic (90 dpi) phases. The open field test was applied to evaluate locomotor and exploratory activities. Memory was assessed adopting object recognition and passive avoidance tests. The forced swim test and tail suspension were used to assess depression. The results of open field test showed neither exploratory nor motor abnormalities in animals susceptible or resistant to acute meningoencephalitis, during the acute and chronic phases of infection. The results obtained by means of the passive avoidance test suggest that T. cruzi infection does not interfere with aversive conditioning. However, T. cruzi infection of animals of C3H/He and C57BL/6 mice led to significant (p <0.05) alterations in memory recognition pattern, suggesting a mnemonic deficit during T. cruzi infection. Increased immobility time (p <0.0001), assessed by forced swim and tail suspension tests, was observed in infected mice of both C3H/He and C57BL/6 strains, being more expressive in animals of the C3H/He strain. Treatment with the antidepressive fluoxetine revealed improvement in depressive profile detected in infected mice of both strains, reinforcing the existence of behavioral disorders of neurological origin. In conclusion, we suggest that the behavioral changes (memory and learning disabilities as well as depression) are present during experimental T. cruzi infection, independently of the presence of acute meningoencephalitis, therefore not being its consequence
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