Bakker N P, Eling W M, De Groot A M, Sinkeldam E J, Luyken R
TNO Toxicology and Nutrition Institute, Zeist, Netherlands.
Acta Trop. 1992 Apr;50(4):285-93. doi: 10.1016/0001-706x(92)90063-4.
Young Wistar rats developed a fulminant infection when inoculated with the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium berghei. Rats that died during the infection exhibited a progressive paralysis of the extremities, a rapidly decreasing body temperature and minute haemorrhages in the brain. Increasing the level of protein in the diet from 4 to 8 and 16% was accompanied by an increase in morbidity and mortality from 15 to 40 and 90% respectively on day 6 of the infection. Increasing the level of dietary protein also increased the reticulocyte count of the peripheral blood in infected and non-infected rats. The attenuation of the cerebral syndrome in rats fed a diet low in protein may be related to changes in erythropoiesis or to changes in immune reactivity.
幼龄Wistar大鼠接种啮齿动物疟原虫伯氏疟原虫后会发生暴发性感染。感染期间死亡的大鼠表现出四肢进行性麻痹、体温迅速下降以及脑部出现微小出血。在感染第6天,将饮食中的蛋白质水平从4%提高到8%和16%,发病率和死亡率分别从15%增加到40%和90%。增加饮食蛋白质水平也会增加感染和未感染大鼠外周血中的网织红细胞计数。喂食低蛋白饮食的大鼠脑综合征的减轻可能与红细胞生成的变化或免疫反应性的变化有关。