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The effect of immune inhibition on pleomorphism in Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2009
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The effect of immune inhibition on the pleomorphism of Trypanosoma brucei was studied by counting trypomastigotes and their granules on agar. A statistical analysis is presented. Busulphan 32 mg/kg, given 24 h before inoculation, caused an inhibition of the infection detectable at 72 h, but not thereafter. Immune inhibition caused by busulphan was associated with increased numbers both of agranular forms and forms containing lipid (type II) granules. After 96 h, treatment did not alter the proportion of agranular to granular forms. The remission was delayed 24 h in treated rats, the remaining trypomastigotes being more sluggish, more fragile and containing more numerous granules of increased size. We conclude that the remission is not produced by the immune reaction but by an innate process of dissolution of the ageing trypomastigotes.
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