1986
DOI: 10.1590/s0036-46651986000500014
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Abstract: SUMMARYMale mice (NMRI strain) of 3 and 5 g were inoculated i. p. with 8 x 10 6 and 9 x 10 4 metatrypomastigotes/g harvested from a 12-day-old LIT culture of Try panosoma rangeli of the "Dog-82" strain. At regular intervals after inoculation, the animals were sacrificed and portions of heart, liver, spleen, lung, thigh, kidney, stomach, intestine, brain, sternum, and vertebral column were embedded in paraffin, sectioned, and stained with haematoxylin-eosin and Giemsa colopho¬ nium. Pathology was encountered in… Show more

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“…While there appears to be no pathogenesis of infection in humans, experimental infections have been reported with parasites present in intracellular locations [42][43][44]. The parasite exists in the same areas as the pathogenic T. cruzi, and shares the same insect vectors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there appears to be no pathogenesis of infection in humans, experimental infections have been reported with parasites present in intracellular locations [42][43][44]. The parasite exists in the same areas as the pathogenic T. cruzi, and shares the same insect vectors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These parasites disappeared 2 to 5 days after being infected without new free flagellates appearing in culture. Contrary to the forgoing, there are reports in the literature indicating the presence of reproductive T. rangeli forms in vertebrates (Grogl & Kuhn 1984, Scorza et al 1986, Osorio et al 1995. Urdaneta-Morales and Tejero (1986) have described finding T. rangeli amastigote forms in cross-sections of heart, liver and spleen taken from NMRI lactating mice inoculated with forms of Venezuelan Perro-82 strain culture.…”
Section: Multiplication In a Vertebrate Hostmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…1). However, the life cycle of this parasite in the vertebrate host(s) remains unclear due to conflicting observations (D'Alessandro 1976, Urdaneta-Morales & Tejero 1985, Scorza et al 1986, D'Alessandro & Saravia 1998.…”
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