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Experimental Study on Plasmodium berghei, Anopheles Stephensi, and BALB/c Mouse System: Implications for Malaria Transmission Blocking Assays

BACKGROUND: Plasmodium berghei is a rodent malaria parasite and has been very valuable means in the progress of our understanding of the essential molecular and cellular biology of the malaria parasites. Availability of hosts such as mice and vectors such as Anopheles stephensi has made this parasit...

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Autores principales: DEHGHAN, Hossein, OSHAGHI, Mohammad Ali, MOSA-KAZEMI, Seyed Hassan, ABAI, Mohammad Reza, RAFIE, Fatemeh, NATEGHPOUR, Mehdi, MOHAMMADZADEH, Habib, FARIVAR, Leila, MOHAMMADI BAVANI, Mulood
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6348208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30697308
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author DEHGHAN, Hossein
OSHAGHI, Mohammad Ali
MOSA-KAZEMI, Seyed Hassan
ABAI, Mohammad Reza
RAFIE, Fatemeh
NATEGHPOUR, Mehdi
MOHAMMADZADEH, Habib
FARIVAR, Leila
MOHAMMADI BAVANI, Mulood
author_facet DEHGHAN, Hossein
OSHAGHI, Mohammad Ali
MOSA-KAZEMI, Seyed Hassan
ABAI, Mohammad Reza
RAFIE, Fatemeh
NATEGHPOUR, Mehdi
MOHAMMADZADEH, Habib
FARIVAR, Leila
MOHAMMADI BAVANI, Mulood
author_sort DEHGHAN, Hossein
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description BACKGROUND: Plasmodium berghei is a rodent malaria parasite and has been very valuable means in the progress of our understanding of the essential molecular and cellular biology of the malaria parasites. Availability of hosts such as mice and vectors such as Anopheles stephensi has made this parasite a suitable system to study the parasite-host and vector-parasite relationships. METHODS: This study was performed at Medical Entomology and Parasitology laboratories of the School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran in 2016. The investigation was carried out to describe life cycle and parameters influencing maintenance of the parasite within the mice or the mosquito. RESULTS: Results have revealed details and addressed some parameters and points influence maintenance of various life stages of the parasite including merozoites, macrogametocytes, ookinetes, oocysts and sporozoites in the laboratory model P. berghei–A. stephensi-BALB/c mouse. Injection of fresh infected blood results in higher gametocytemia in the animals. The more injected parasites result in earlier and higher parasitemia and exfelagellation centers in the mice blood. However, the highest number of infected mosquitoes and oocysts formation were observed when the parasitemia and exflagellation centers per microscopic field were 9% and 3.6 in the infected mice respectively. The infected mosquitoes should be maintained on 8% (w/v) fructose, 0.05% (w/v) PABA at 20±1 °C and 50%–80% relative humidity. CONCLUSION: This study helps to understand the biology of vertebrate-parasite and mosquito-malaria interactions that may aid in the development of a new generation of drug/vaccine and vector-based measures for malaria control.
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spelling pubmed-63482082019-01-29 Experimental Study on Plasmodium berghei, Anopheles Stephensi, and BALB/c Mouse System: Implications for Malaria Transmission Blocking Assays DEHGHAN, Hossein OSHAGHI, Mohammad Ali MOSA-KAZEMI, Seyed Hassan ABAI, Mohammad Reza RAFIE, Fatemeh NATEGHPOUR, Mehdi MOHAMMADZADEH, Habib FARIVAR, Leila MOHAMMADI BAVANI, Mulood Iran J Parasitol Original Article BACKGROUND: Plasmodium berghei is a rodent malaria parasite and has been very valuable means in the progress of our understanding of the essential molecular and cellular biology of the malaria parasites. Availability of hosts such as mice and vectors such as Anopheles stephensi has made this parasite a suitable system to study the parasite-host and vector-parasite relationships. METHODS: This study was performed at Medical Entomology and Parasitology laboratories of the School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran in 2016. The investigation was carried out to describe life cycle and parameters influencing maintenance of the parasite within the mice or the mosquito. RESULTS: Results have revealed details and addressed some parameters and points influence maintenance of various life stages of the parasite including merozoites, macrogametocytes, ookinetes, oocysts and sporozoites in the laboratory model P. berghei–A. stephensi-BALB/c mouse. Injection of fresh infected blood results in higher gametocytemia in the animals. The more injected parasites result in earlier and higher parasitemia and exfelagellation centers in the mice blood. However, the highest number of infected mosquitoes and oocysts formation were observed when the parasitemia and exflagellation centers per microscopic field were 9% and 3.6 in the infected mice respectively. The infected mosquitoes should be maintained on 8% (w/v) fructose, 0.05% (w/v) PABA at 20±1 °C and 50%–80% relative humidity. CONCLUSION: This study helps to understand the biology of vertebrate-parasite and mosquito-malaria interactions that may aid in the development of a new generation of drug/vaccine and vector-based measures for malaria control. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6348208/ /pubmed/30697308 Text en Copyright© Iranian Society of Parasitology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
DEHGHAN, Hossein
OSHAGHI, Mohammad Ali
MOSA-KAZEMI, Seyed Hassan
ABAI, Mohammad Reza
RAFIE, Fatemeh
NATEGHPOUR, Mehdi
MOHAMMADZADEH, Habib
FARIVAR, Leila
MOHAMMADI BAVANI, Mulood
Experimental Study on Plasmodium berghei, Anopheles Stephensi, and BALB/c Mouse System: Implications for Malaria Transmission Blocking Assays
title Experimental Study on Plasmodium berghei, Anopheles Stephensi, and BALB/c Mouse System: Implications for Malaria Transmission Blocking Assays
title_full Experimental Study on Plasmodium berghei, Anopheles Stephensi, and BALB/c Mouse System: Implications for Malaria Transmission Blocking Assays
title_fullStr Experimental Study on Plasmodium berghei, Anopheles Stephensi, and BALB/c Mouse System: Implications for Malaria Transmission Blocking Assays
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study on Plasmodium berghei, Anopheles Stephensi, and BALB/c Mouse System: Implications for Malaria Transmission Blocking Assays
title_short Experimental Study on Plasmodium berghei, Anopheles Stephensi, and BALB/c Mouse System: Implications for Malaria Transmission Blocking Assays
title_sort experimental study on plasmodium berghei, anopheles stephensi, and balb/c mouse system: implications for malaria transmission blocking assays
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6348208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30697308
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