Webster Joanne P, McConkey Glenn A
Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial College, Faculty of Medicine, London, W2 1PG, UK.
Folia Parasitol (Praha). 2010 Jun;57(2):95-104. doi: 10.14411/fp.2010.012.
A convincing body of evidence now exists, from both human and animal studies, and encompassing epidemiological to experimental, to indicate that the common protozoan Toxoplasma gondii can cause specific behavioural changes in its host. Such behavioural alterations are likely to be the product of strong selective pressures for the parasite to enhance transmission from its intermediate host reservoir, primarily rodent, to its feline definitive host, wherein sexual reproduction can occur and the parasite's life cycle completed. Here we consider what the available data to date may reveal about the potential mechanisms involved, the future research that needs to be performed, and the subsequent implications for animal and human health.
目前,来自人类和动物研究的、涵盖从流行病学研究到实验研究的一系列有说服力的证据表明,常见的原生动物弓形虫可在其宿主中引起特定的行为变化。这种行为改变可能是强大选择压力作用的结果,这种压力促使寄生虫增强从其中间宿主库(主要是啮齿动物)向其猫科终宿主的传播,在猫科终宿主中可进行有性繁殖并完成寄生虫的生命周期。在此,我们探讨迄今为止现有数据可能揭示的潜在机制、需要开展的未来研究以及对动物和人类健康的后续影响。