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Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Volume: 86, Número: 4, Publicado: 1991
  • Stability of isoenzyme and kinetoplast DNA (k-DNA) patterns in successively cloned Trypanosoma cruzi populations

    Gomes, Mônica L.; Romanha, Alvaro J.; Gonçalves, Antonio M.; Chiari, Egler

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Four Trypanosoma cruzi strains from zymodermes A, B, C and D were successively clonedon BHI-LIT-agar-blood BLAB). Twenty clones from the first generation (F1), 10 from The second (F2) and 4 from the third (F3) from the strains A138, B147 and C23 were isolated. The D150 strain provied 29 F1 and F2 clones. The strains and clones had their isoenzyme and K-DNA patterns determined. The clones from A138, Bl47 and C231 strains presented isoemzyme and K-DNA patterns identical between thewmselves and their respective parental strains. Therefore showing the homogenety and stability of isoenzyme and K-DNA patterns after successive cloning. The Dl50 strain from zymodeme D (ZD) showed heterogeneity. Twenty-eight out of 29 clones of the first generation were of zymodeme A and only one was of zymodeme C, confirming previous reports that ZD strains consisted of ZA and ZC parasite populations. The only D150 strain clone of zymodeme C showed a K-DNA pattern identical to its parental strain. The remining clones although similar among themselves were different from the parental strain. Thus the T. cruzi strains had either homonogeneus or heterogeneous populations. The clones produced by successive cloning provided genetically homonogeous populations. Their experimental use will make future results more reliable and reproducible.
  • Biological characterization of Trypanosoma cruzi strains from different zymodemes and schizodemes

    Carneiro, M.; Romanha, A. J.; Chiari, E.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    The development in C3H mice of thirteen strains of Trypanosoma cruzi belonging to different zymodemes ans schizodemes was studied. Host mortality, virulence, histiotropism, parasitemia and polymorphism of the parasites were recorded. The strains were grouped into: a) high virulence - causing 100% mortality and characterized by predominance of bery broad trypomastigotes in the bloodstream at the end of infection; b) medium virulence - causing no mortality and with a predominance of broad trypomastigotes; c) low virulence - causing no mortality with blood forms not described due to the very low parasitemia. During 18 months maintenance the parasitemia curves were kept constant for all strains except one. A direct correlation between either zymodeme or schizodeme and experimental biological properties of T. cruzi strains was not found. However, the parasitemia was subpatent and patent for strains from zymodeme C and the others respectively. Furthermore the high virulence seems to be related to one of two shizodemes found within zymodeme B strains. All strains presenting patent parasitemia independent of shizodeme and ymodeme showed a myotropism towards heart and skeletal muscle with varible inflammatory intensity. The present study confirmed the heterogeneity found by isoenzyme and K-DNA patterns among the strains of T. cruzi isolated from chagasic patients in Bambuí, Minas Gerais State, Brasil.
  • Evaluation of the xenodiagnosis of chronic Chagas patients infected ten years or over in an area where transmission has been interrupted - Iguatama and Pains, west Minas Gerais State, Brazil

    Coura, José Rodrigues; Abreu, Laércio Luiz de; Willcox, Henry P. F.; Petana, Walter

    Resumo em Inglês:

    To evaluate the results of xenodiagnosis in chronic Chagas patients infected for ten years or over in an area where transmission has been stemmed as well as the performance of these tests applied one or more times to determine the presence of the paraiste in serum-positive patients for Trypanosoma cruzi infection, 570 xenodiagnosis were performed in 246 patients by exoposing each pacient to 40 Triatoma infestans nymphs of 3 rd/4th stage once, twice or three times, at 30 days intervals. The 570 xenodiagnosis showed overall positive results in 50.7% with a peak 78% in patients under 20 years of age, and 60.5% in those over 60. Of the l58 patients who underwent three xenodiagnosis, 51 (32.3%) had three positive tests, 48 (30.3%) had all negative results, and the remainder had alternating positve and negative findings. There was no difference in number of positive results between the 1st, 2nd and 2rd tests; however, the 1st and 2nd trials added up to 53.2% and the sum total of all three trials was 57.7%.
  • Effect of deltamethrin spraying on the sandfly populations in a focus of American cutaneous leismaniasis

    Falcão, Alda Lima; Falcão, Alberto Rocha; Pinto, Claudio Teixeira; Gontijo, Célia Maria Ferreira; Falqueto, Aloísio

    Resumo em Inglês:

    The effect of deltamethrin of the sandfly population in a focus of American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Viana, Espírito Santo State is desvribed. The phlebotomine population density was determined inside and outside houses during a one year period in a treated and untreated area. The results showed a significant reduction in the number of sandflies inside houses in the treated area compared with both the untreated area and the same area before sparying. Despite having a residual action for 12 months after spraying the insecticide was ineffective outside houses. It is concluded therefore that deltamethrin is an efficient insecticide for reducing the number of phlebotomine sandflies inside houses.
  • A study of sandfly species (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the municipality of Baturité, Ceará, Brazil

    Azevedo, Alfredto C. R.; Rangel, Elizabeth F.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    In a study on putative vectors of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Baturité, Ceará State Brazil, six sandfly species were identified: Lutzomya longipalpis, L. wellcomei, L. peresi, L. whitmani, L. shannoni and L. migonei. In general L. whitmani and L. migonei were the predominant species. They were collected in periodomiciliary areas and were attracted by man and equines L. whitmani was the most anthropophilic species. Studies using animals as bait showed that blood-feeding occurs throughout the night. Previously L. whitmani had been found infected with a Leishmania species of the braziliensis complex and L. migoney was infected with peripylarian flagellates. In combination these findings suggest that they may be responsible for periodomestic transmission of cutaneous leishmaniasis.
  • Serological survey for canine cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis in areas at risk for transmission in Rio de Janeiro where prophylatic measures had been adopted

    Nunes, M. P.; Jackson, J. M.; Carvalho, R. W.; Furtado, N. J.; Coutinho, S. G.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    A serological survery for canine visceral (VL) and American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) has been carried out during 1984-1989, to assess the effects of the prophylactic measures adopted in areas where there was a risk of transmission of the diseases in Rio de Janeiro. A previous serologival survey (1982/83) had detected serum positive dogas as well as the human disease in these same areas. A total fo 22,828 dogs have been examined in this last survey, 7,807 of which came from Campo Grande (VL and ACL area), 4,110 from Jacarepaguá (ACL area), 4,l46 from Realengo, 3,879 from Bangu and 2,886 from Senador Camará, (three VL areas). The analysis of these results showed a notable reduction in the number of serum positve dogs, compared to those of the first survey was 12.7%, against 0.62% of the second; (b) in Jacarepaguá (ACL) it decreased from 8.6%) to l.8% (c) in Bangu, Realengo and Senador Camará (VL) the rate decreased from 4.3% to 0.38%. The results indicate that this decrease was due to the prophylactic measures adopted in those areas.
  • Astronotus ocellatus (Cichlidae: Pisces) and Macropodus opercularis (Anabatidae: Pisces) as predators of immature Aedes fluviatilis (Diptera: Culicidae) and Biomphalaria glabrata (Mollusca: Planorbidae)

    Consoli, Rotraut A. G. B.; Guimaräes, Carlos T.; Carmo, Jacqueline A. do; Soares, Delza M.; Santos, José S. dos

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Two fish species, Astronotus ocellatus (Cichlidae) and Macropodus opercularis (Anabatidae) were tested for predacious behavior toward immature mosquitoes (Aedes fluviatili9s, Diptera: Culicidae) and schistosomiasis snail hosts (Biomphalaria glabrata, Mollusca: Planorbidae), in the presence or absence of non-living food and laboratory conditions. A. ocellatus, a species indigenous to Brazil, was a very efficient predator of both organisms (alpha=1,05); M. operculatis, an exotic species, preyed well on immature mosquitoes, but small snails and snail egg-masses were ingested only irregulary. Both fish species seemed to prefer live to non-living food.
  • Some monogenoidea parasitic on peruvian marine fishes, with description of Anoplocotyloides chorrillensis new species and new records

    Luque, José Luis; Iannacone, José

    Resumo em Inglês:

    The presence of four Monogenoidea parasitic on marine fishes from the central Peruvian coast is recorded. One of them, Anoplocotyloides chorrillensis (Monocotylidae) described from the gills of Rhinobatos planiceps (Rhinobatidae) is considered a new species. The three other species are: Caballerocotyla autralis Oliva, 1986 (Capsalidae); Callorhynchocotyle marplatensis Suriano & Incorvaia, 1982 (Hexabothriidae) and Anoplocotyloides papillatus (Doran, 1953) (Monocotylidae) parasitic on Sarda chiliensis chiliensis (Scombridae), Callorhinchus callorhinchus (Callorhinchidae) and Rhinobatos planiceps (Rhinobatidae) respectively.
  • A new helminth parasite of fish: Spirocamallanus freitasi sp. n. (Nematoda - Camallanidae)

    Moreira, Narcisa Imaculada Brant; Oliveira, Carmen Lúcia de; Costa, Hélio Martins de Araújo

    Resumo em Inglês:

    A new species of nematode is described, Spirocamallanus freitasi sp. n. The worms were collected from fishes (Bergiaria westermanni, Pimelodus maculatus and Pimelodus sp.) living in Três Marias Dam (São Francisco River) in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Spirocamallanus freitasi sp. n. differs from Procamallanus iheringi, P. amarali, P. macaensis, P. (Spirocamallanus) pimelodus, P. (S.) solani and P. (S.) pereirai by having digitated larger spicule and from P. cruzi by having not digitated terminal parts of both spicules. It differs also from P. (S.) intermedius by having not larger spicule divided in two undigitated branches and six to nine sclerotized bands in the buccal capsule; P. rarus has three to four sclerotized bands and tridigitated larger branch of longer speicule, differing from S. feitasi sp. n.
  • A new species of Limnoderetrema (Trematoda, Digenea) from the freshwater Atherinid fish Basilichthys australis Eigenmann, 1927 from the south of Chile

    Torres, Patricio; Neira, Angelica

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Limnoderetrema tolosai sp. n. (Trematoda, Digenea) within an autochthonous freshwater fish, the silverside Basilichthys autralis Eigenmann, 1927, from Lakes Riñihue and Ranco in Southern Chile is described. The species is distinguished from Limnoderetrema minutum (Manter, 1954) by the presence of one spine in the cirrus and cecal bifurcation nearer to ventral sucker than to pharinx. It is proposed Limnoderetrema macrophallus (Szidat & Nani, 1951) n. comb. (originally Steganoderma). Limnoderetrema tolosai differs from L. macrophallus since it cirrus has a distal spine and by its vitelline follicles distribution. It seems that Limnoderetrema spp. of South America are highly specific unlike L. minutum of New Zealand.
  • Travassosnema gen. n. with the description of T. travassosi sp. n. (Dracunculoidea, Guyanemidae) parasite of Acestrorhynchus lacustris Reinhardt, 1874 (Characidae) from Três Marias Reservoir, MG, Brazil

    Costa, Hélio Martins de Araújo; Moreira, Narcisa Imaculada Brant; Oliveira, Carmen Lúcia de

    Resumo em Inglês:

    A new genus, Travassosnema (Guyanemidae, Dracunculoidea) is proposed to include filariid worms having esophagus divided into muscular and glandular parts, with esophageal appendix near junction with intestine; anus functional; vulva anterior, well developed and functional in mature females. Travassonema travassosi sp. n., a parasite of Acestrorhynchus lacustris Reinhardt, 1874 from Três Marias Reservoir (São Francisco River) in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, is described. The generic and the specific names are a tribure to Brazilian parasitologist Lauro Travassos at his birth centenary.
  • Intestinal parasites in Iaualapiti indians from Xingu Park, Mato Grosso, Brazil

    Ferreira, Cláudio Santos; Camargo, Luis Marcelo Aranha; Moitinho, Maria da Luz Ribeiro; Azevedo, Ramiro Anthero de

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Brine flotation and gravity sedimentation coproscopical examinations were performed in stool samples from 69 of the 147 Iaualapiti Indians of the Xingu Park, Mato Grosso State, Brazil. Intestinal [arasites were present in 89.9% of the population examined. High rates of prevalence were found for some parasite species. Ancylostomidae, 82.6%; Enterobius vermicularis, 26.1%; Ascaris lumbricoides, 20.3%; and Entamoeba coli, 68.1%. Infection by Trichuris trichuria, Schistosoma mansoni, Taenia spp. and Hymenolepis nana was not detected. Helminth's prevalence in children aged one year or less was comparatively low (33.3%). Quantitative coproscopy was done in positive samples for Ascaris and Ancylostomidae and the results expressed in eggs per gram of feces (EPG). Quantitative results revealed that worm burdens are very low and overdispersed in this Indian tribe, a previously unreported fact.
  • Ultrastructure of Giardia duodenalis trophozoites group from hamster: some relevant aspects

    Sogayar, Maria Inês L.; Gregório, Elisa Aparecida

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Throphozoites of Giardia duodenalis group obtained from fragments or scratched of hamster's mucosa were examined by transission electron microscopy. The fine structure of the trophozoites are presented and comapred with those described for other animals. Some of the trophozoites present the cytoplasm full of glycogen, rough endoplasmic reticulum-like structures and homogeneous inclusions not enclosed by membranes, recognized as lipid drops, which had not been observed in Giardia from other animals. The adhesive disk is composed of a layer of microtubules, from which fibrous ribbons extend into the cytoplasm; these ribbons are linked by layer of crossbridge filaments that shows an intermediary dense band, described for the first time in this paper. The authors regard this band as the result of the cross-bridge filaments slinding in the medium region between adjacent fibrous ribbons, and suggest a contractile activity for them. The role of the adhesive disk on the trophozoite mechanism of attachment to host mucosa is also discussed.
  • Hyperplasia of elastic tissue in hepatic schistosomal fibrosis

    Andrade, Zilton A.; Freitas, Luiz Antonio R.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Elastic tissue hyperplasia, revealed by means of histological, immunocytochemical and ultrastructural methods, appeared as a prominent change in surgical liver biopsies taken from 61 patients with schistosomal periportal and septal fibrosis. Such hyperplasia was absent in ecperimental murine schistosomiasis, including mice with "pipe-stem" fibrosis. Displaced connective tissue cells in periportal areas, such as smooth muscle cells, more frequently observed in human material, could be the site of excessive elastin synthesis, and could explain the differences observed in human and experimental materials. Elastic tissue, sometimes represented by its microfibrillar components, also appeared to be more condensed in areas of matrix (collagen) degradation, suggesting a participation of this tissue in the remodelling of the extracellular matrix. By its rectratile properties elastic tissue hyperplasia in hepatic schistosomiasis can cause vascular narrowing and thus play a role in the pathogenesis of portal hypeertension.
  • The efficiency of Lutz, Kato-Katz and Baermann-Moraes (adapted) techniques association to the diagnosis of intestinal helmints

    Willcox, Henry Percy; Coura, José Rodrigues

    Resumo em Inglês:

    The association of Lutz/Kato-Katz and Lutz/Bermann-Moraes (adapted techniques was used to improve better results that ranged from 0.4 to 11 times in the search of eggs of Ascaris lumbricoides, Schistosoma mansoni, Trichiuris trichiura, Taenia sp. and larvae of Strongyloides stercoralis.
  • The use of dacron plates for DOT enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (DOT-ELISA)

    Montenegro, Silvia M. L.; Almeida, Alzira M. P. de; Carvalho, Alexandre B. de; Carvalho Júnior, Luiz B. de

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Dacron (polyethylenetherephthalate) is proposed as a matrix for dot-ELISA procedures, as an alternative to nitrocellulose. Plates of dacron were partially hydrazinolyzed and hydrazide groups introduced were converted to azide groups. The derivative dacron-antigen was covalently linked on to the plates through these azide groups. The derivative dacron-antigen was exaustively washed according to CROOK and antigen was still fixed onto the plates. Protein F1A purified from Yersinia pestis was used as a model. Triration of sera from immunized and non immunized rabbits against this protein was carried out by employing the dot-ELISA method. No significant difference was observed using dacron-antigen and nitrocellulose-antigen preparations. However, both procedures showed to have a significant better performance in comparasion with the passive hemagglutination method. The specificity and reproductibility of the dot-ELISA assay using both preparations showed a similar behaviour. Nitrocellulose preparation was stable at 4ºC, 28ºC and -20ºC for 90 days, whereas the dacron-antigen derivative was stable only when stored at 4ºC. Dacron-antigen derivative could be re-used when the spot developing was proceeded using 4-chloro-1-naphtol as substrate.
  • Using a microplate reader to quantify DOT immunobinding assays

    Ferreira, Marcelo U.; Stolf, Ana Maria S.; Ferreira, Cláudio S.; Katzin, Alejandro M.; Ramos, Ana Maria S. V.; Kimura, Emília; Di Santi, Sílvia M.; Camargo, Luís M. A.
  • Role of Trypanosoma cruzi lipopolysaccharide on human granulocyte biological activities

    Malaquias, Luiz Cosme Cotta; Goldberg, Stanislawa Sofia; Silva-Pereira, Anibal Antonio; Nogueira-Machado, Jose Augusto
  • Humoral immune response in dogs experimentally infected with Trypanosoma cruzi

    Lana, M.; Vieira, L. M.; Machado-Coelho, G. L. L.; Chiari, E.; Veloso, V. M.; Tafuri, W. L.
  • A new repetitive DNA sequence from Trypanosoma cruzi

    Mendonça-Lima, Leila de; Traub-Cseko, Yara M.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Tandemly repeated DNA sequences are found in the genome of higher eukaryotes, and have also been demonstrated in Trypanosoma cruzi. Repeated DNA sequences are potentially useful for the diagnostic detection of T. cruzi (A. Gonzales et al., 1984, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 81: 3356-3360). We have isoleted two clones from a genomic library of T. cruzi (Y strain) that contain, in one clone a family of at least seven copies of a repetitive sequence of approximately 600 base pairs, and in the other an independent copy of the same sequence. One copy of the repetition (HSP) and the independent clone (HCR) were sequenced by the Sanger procedure (Fig.). This sequence hybridized to four strains of T. cruzi tested and did not hybridize to eleven species of trypanosotids from five different Genera, being a good candidate for diagnostic assays. GenBank accession numbers: HSP#m31919, HCR#31920.
  • Schizodeme analysis with the restriction endonuclease RSA I differentiates between Trypanosoma rangeli and Trypanosoma cruzi

    Gonçalves, Antonio M.; Nehme, Nédia S.; Saraiva, Nancy; Segura, Iris; Morel, Carlos M.
  • Differences between Leishmania (Leishmania) chagasi, L. (L.) infantum and L. (L.) donovani as shown by DNA fingerprinting

    Ellis, John T.; Crampton, Julian M.
  • Repetitive DNA sequences of Toxoplasma gondii for development of diagnostic probes

    Angel, Sergio O.; Blanco, Jorge C.; Maero, Ester; Pzsenny, Viviana; Garberi, Juan C.
  • Does macrophage deactivating factor play a role in the maintenance and fate of infectious granulomata?

    Mariano, Mario
  • Astrovirus in faeces of children with acute gastroenteritis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Leite, José Paulo Gagliardi; Barth, Ortrud Monika; Schatzmayr, Hermann Gonçalves
  • Cimex lectularius L., 1758 (Hemiptera, Cimicidae): sensitivity to commercial insecticides in labs

    Negromonte, Maria Rita Silva; Linardi, Pedro Marcos; Nagem, Ronaldo Luiz
  • Tolerance of Culex quinquefasciatus say, 1823 (Diptera: Culicidae) to methoprene in Cuba

    Navarro Ortega, Agustin; Marquetti, Maria del Carmen; Valdes, Suria; Garcia, Francisca A.
  • Autochthonous Wuchereria brancofti microfilaremia in the city of Maceió, Alagoas - Brazil

    Dreyer, G.; Béliz, F.; Vergetti, G.; Vergetti, A.; Cafe, T.; Fontes, G.; Medeiros, Z.
  • Notes of the feeding habits of Lutzomyia (Nyssomyia) whitmani (Diptera Psychodidae) in Ceará state, northeast Brazil

    Brazil, R. P.; Morton, I. E.; Ward, R. D.
  • Leishmaniasis due to Leishmania braziliensis in Espírito Santo state, Brazil: further evidence on the role of dogs as a reservoir of infection for humans

    Falqueto, Aloísio; Sessa, Paulo Augusto; Varejão, José Benedito Malta; Barros, Gelcílio Coutinho; Momen, Hooman; Grimaldi Júnior, Gabriel
  • Human monokine participation in murine thymocyte proliferation

    Dalmau, Sergio R.; Sabino, Katia C.; Preza, Paulo A.; Freitas, Claudia S.
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