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Acute toxoplasmosis can increase serum dopamine level
by
Adnani Sadati, Seyed Jafar
, Asgari, Qasem
, Omidian, Mostafa
, Bahreini, Mohammad Saleh
, Sedaghat, Bahareh
, Moshki, Shokoufeh
in
behavior change
/ blood serum
/ chronic diseases
/ Chronic infection
/ Disease transmission
/ Dopamine
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ High-performance liquid chromatography
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Inoculation
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ mice
/ Neurotransmitters
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Parasites
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Protozoa
/ Toxoplasma gondii
/ Toxoplasmosis
/ Zoonoses
2022
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Acute toxoplasmosis can increase serum dopamine level
by
Adnani Sadati, Seyed Jafar
, Asgari, Qasem
, Omidian, Mostafa
, Bahreini, Mohammad Saleh
, Sedaghat, Bahareh
, Moshki, Shokoufeh
in
behavior change
/ blood serum
/ chronic diseases
/ Chronic infection
/ Disease transmission
/ Dopamine
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ High-performance liquid chromatography
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Inoculation
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ mice
/ Neurotransmitters
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Parasites
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Protozoa
/ Toxoplasma gondii
/ Toxoplasmosis
/ Zoonoses
2022
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Acute toxoplasmosis can increase serum dopamine level
by
Adnani Sadati, Seyed Jafar
, Asgari, Qasem
, Omidian, Mostafa
, Bahreini, Mohammad Saleh
, Sedaghat, Bahareh
, Moshki, Shokoufeh
in
behavior change
/ blood serum
/ chronic diseases
/ Chronic infection
/ Disease transmission
/ Dopamine
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ High-performance liquid chromatography
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Inoculation
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ mice
/ Neurotransmitters
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Parasites
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Protozoa
/ Toxoplasma gondii
/ Toxoplasmosis
/ Zoonoses
2022
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Acute toxoplasmosis can increase serum dopamine level
2022
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Overview
Toxoplasmosis is a globally parasitic zoonotic disease transmitted by
Toxoplasma gondii
protozoa. This infection in its chronic form can cause a change in its host's specific behavior and is also associated with developing neuropsychological symptoms in humans. Changes in neurotransmitters' levels, especially dopamine, have been identified as a behavior change factor in the infected host. This study aimed to evaluate serum dopamine levels in acute murine toxoplasmosis. In this study, 50 mice infected with
Toxoplasma
were studied in 5 separate groups, and ten healthy mice were considered as negative control. For five consecutive days after parasite injection, blood sampling and serum isolation were performed daily from one of the groups. Serum dopamine levels were measured by HPLC method. Statistical studies showed that serum dopamine on the first to the fourth day after parasite inoculation was the same as the negative control, but the fifth day began to increase. The present study results indicate that dopamine production in mice infected with
Toxoplasma gondii
increases from day five after infection. This result suggests that in acute toxoplasmosis, dopamine production is low, and the trend of chronic disease increases dopamine production.
Publisher
Springer India,Springer Nature B.V
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