›› 2012, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (3): 4-179-183.

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Kinetic Distribution of Cyst-forming Chinese Isolate of  Toxoplasma gondii in Mice

WANG Lin1,2, HUO Xing-xing1,2, CHEN Zhao-wu1, CHEN He1, YU Li1, SONG Xiao-rong1, Faustina Halm-Lai1,3, LUO Qing-li1, SHEN Ji-long1*   

  1. 1 Department of Parasitology, Provincial Laboratory of Microbiology & Parasitology and Key Laboratory of Zoonoses, Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230032, China; 2 Clinical Laboratory, the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hefei 230031, China; 3 Department of Microbiology, University of Cape Coast, Ghana
  • Online:2012-06-30 Published:2012-09-28

Abstract: Objective  To determine the kinetics of infection and cyst formation in CD1 mice following oral infec-tion with cyst-forming Chinese isolate of Toxoplasma gondii TgCtwh1(genotype China 1, ToxoDB#9).  Methods  50 CD1 female mice were obtained from specific pathogen-free(SPF) mouse colony in the Vital River Laboratories(VRL), Beijing. Mice were randomly divided into 10 groups each with 5 mice. All mice but control were peroral gavage infected with 50 cysts (1×104 bradyzoites) of TgCtwh1 isolate of T. gondii isolated from Wuhan, China. Cysts were isolated from the entire brain of mice infected with TgCtwh1 by density gradient centrifugation over Fycoll-paque plus. Animals were orally inoculated with cysts on day zero, and peripheral blood, lymph nodes, heart, liver, and brain of infected mice were collected on days 2, 4, 7, 10, 14, 21, 35, 50, and 72 post infection. Five mice were sacrificed by cervical dislocation under anes-thesia at each time of collection, and the kinetic distribution was detected by fluorescence quantitative PCR and tissue in-oculation into fresh mice. The cyst formation at various intervals after infection was also observed, as was the number of the cysts in brains and the cyst-forming rate.  Results  The body weight of the mice lessened (3.650±0.252) g post oral  infection on day 7,  and the weight was progressively decreased between day 10 [(1.730±0.017) g] and day 14 [(-0.390±0.554) g] after infection (P<0.05).  In the brain tissue, cysts were first observed on day 21 post oral infection and the cyst-forming rate was 80%, and the average diameter of cysts was 20-40 μm. While on day 35 after infection, the cysts were formed in all infected mice(cyst-forming rate was 100%) and the average diameter was 50-60 μm. In chronicinfection, DNA copies of parasites were first detected in blood, heart, liver and lymph node at 3.51±0.152, 4.100±0.198、4.220±0.209 and 4.960±0.052 respectively on day 2, then in the brain on day 4 (3.800±0.154). During the early days of infection, the parasite burden in blood was progressively increased until days 7 (5.240±0.115) then gradually decreased and become undetectable on day 35. The burden of T. gondii in the heart and brain tissues increased significantly andreached their maximum on day 14 (5.640±0.214) and day 10 (5.790±0.060), respectively, and remained a stable level thereafter. Liver and lymph tissues reached their maximum on day 7(5.310±0.038)and day 10(6.200±0.152), then gradually decreased and become undetectable on day 50.  Conclusion  The parasitemia in mice infected with T. gondii cyst-forming isolate lasts for 21 d at least, and cysts are detected in brain on day 21.

Key words: Toxoplasma gondii, Genotype, Kinetics, Fluorescence quantitative PCR