Impact of gastrointestinal inoculation and benznidazole treatment on Trypanosoma cruzi II infection in mice

Author:

Silva Hevillyn Fernanda Lucas da1,Sarto Marcella Paula Mansano1,de Abreu Ana Paula1,Fernandes Nilma de Souza1,Trovo João Vitor de Souza1,Silva Aline Francieli da1,de Souza-Kaneshima Alice Maria1,Comar Jurandir Fernando1,Toledo Max Jean de Ornelas1

Affiliation:

1. State University of Maringá

Abstract

Abstract The protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi causes Chagas disease and the most frequent form of transmission of the parasite is the oral route, associated with greater severity and worse response to benznidazole (BZ), the drug used in its treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of gastrointestinal infection (GI) and BZ treatment on the histopathological alterations in mice inoculated with T. cruzi II. Swiss mice were inoculated by GI and intraperitoneal (IP) routes with 2x106 culture-derived metacyclic trypomastigotes of the Y strain (TcII) of T. cruzi and were treated with BZ in the acute phase of the infection. Fresh blood examination, qPCR, histopathological and biochemical evaluations (enzymatic dosages and oxidative stress-OS) were performed. BZ treatment of uninfected animals caused changes in the liver, increased the activity of AST and ALT enzymes and OS, showing that the drug alone affects this organ. Inflammation and necrosis in the cardiac tissue were less intense and deaths occurred later in animals inoculated via the GI route than the animals inoculated via the IP route. BZ reduced the intensity of tissue lesions and avoided lethality in animals inoculated via the GI route, and decreased parasitemia and OS in those inoculated via both routes. Although BZ alone caused liver damage, it was less intense than that caused by both routes of inoculation. Infection with the Y strain of T. cruzi II via the GI route proved to be less virulent and pathogenic and responded better to treatment than the infection acquired via the IP route.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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