Hay J, Aitken P P
Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 1984 Apr;78(2):145-55. doi: 10.1080/00034983.1984.11811788.
When compared to uninfected controls, mice infected with second-stage larvae of Toxocara canis exhibited: (1) impaired motor performance, (2) increased ambulatory activity, (3) a greater relative preference for more exposed areas and (4) a greater overall preference for novel environments. The infected mice also appeared to show less approach-avoidance conflict and seemed less cautious when presented with novel stimuli. These behavioural differences were independent of measures of general health. Possible explanations for the observed behavioural deficits are discussed. Such alterations in behaviour may be implicated in the continuation of the life-cycle of this parasite by making mouse paratenic hosts more liable to capture and subsequent ingestion by canids, the definitive hosts of T. canis.
与未感染的对照组相比,感染犬弓首蛔虫二期幼虫的小鼠表现出:(1)运动能力受损;(2)行走活动增加;(3)对更开阔区域有更大的相对偏好;(4)对新环境有更大的总体偏好。感染的小鼠在面对新刺激时,似乎也表现出较少的趋近-回避冲突,并且显得不那么谨慎。这些行为差异与一般健康指标无关。文中讨论了对观察到的行为缺陷的可能解释。这种行为改变可能与该寄生虫生命周期的延续有关,因为它会使小鼠转续宿主更容易被犬科动物(犬弓首蛔虫的终末宿主)捕获并随后被吞食。