Hay J, Arnott M A, Aitken P P, Kendall A T
Z Parasitenkd. 1986;72(1):115-20. doi: 10.1007/BF00927742.
An observational study using videorecordings and computer-assisted data analysis was undertaken in order to investigate the behaviour of mice infected with larvae of Toxocara canis. The findings indicated that the infection had a marked effect on five readily and reliably differentiable categories of murine behaviour. A marked increase in the number of shorter bouts of each of the five behaviours was also associated with the infection. These results support previous findings and further suggest that T. canis infection affects the way in which mice respond to their environment. In particular the infection appears to be associated with hyperactivity in mice. Possible causes of such behavioural abnormalities as well as implications of these findings for clinical studies concerned with relationships between T. canis infection and hyperactivity in children are discussed.
为了研究感染犬弓首蛔虫幼虫的小鼠的行为,进行了一项使用录像和计算机辅助数据分析的观察性研究。研究结果表明,感染对五种易于且可靠区分的小鼠行为类别产生了显著影响。感染还与这五种行为中每一种较短发作次数的显著增加有关。这些结果支持了先前的发现,并进一步表明犬弓首蛔虫感染会影响小鼠对环境的反应方式。特别是,感染似乎与小鼠的多动有关。本文讨论了此类行为异常的可能原因,以及这些发现对有关犬弓首蛔虫感染与儿童多动之间关系的临床研究的意义。