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潜伏性弓形体感染可导致运动控制改善。

Latent Toxoplasma gondii infection leads to improved action control.

机构信息

Cognitive Neurophysiology, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Dresden, Schubertstrasse 42, D-01307 Dresden, Germany.

Institute for Medical Microbiology, University Hospital Essen, Robert-Koch-Haus, Virchowstraße 179, D-45147 Essen, Germany.

出版信息

Brain Behav Immun. 2014 Mar;37:103-8. doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2013.11.004. Epub 2013 Nov 12.

Abstract

The parasite Toxoplasma gondii has been found to manipulate the behavior of its secondary hosts to increase its own dissemination which is commonly believed to be to the detriment of the host (manipulation hypothesis). The manipulation correlates with an up-regulation of dopaminergic neurotransmission. In humans, different pathologies have been associated with T. gondii infections but most latently infected humans do not seem to display overt impairments. Since a dopamine plus does not necessarily bear exclusively negative consequences in humans, we investigated potential positive consequences of latent toxoplasmosis (and the presumed boosting of dopaminergic neurotransmission) on human cognition and behavior. For this purpose, we focused on action cascading which has been shown to be modulated by dopamine. Based on behavioral and neurophysiological (EEG) data obtained by means of a stop-change paradigm, we were able to demonstrate that healthy young humans can actually benefit from latent T. gondii infection as regards their performance in this task (as indicated by faster response times and a smaller P3 component). The data shows that a latent infection which is assumed to affect the dopaminergic system can lead to paradoxical improvements of cognitive control processes in humans.

摘要

寄生虫刚地弓形虫被发现可以操纵其次生宿主的行为,以增加自身的传播,这通常被认为是对宿主的损害(操纵假说)。这种操纵与多巴胺能神经传递的上调有关。在人类中,已经发现不同的病理与弓形虫感染有关,但大多数潜伏感染的人类似乎没有明显的损伤。由于多巴胺加并不一定会对人类产生纯粹的负面影响,因此我们研究了潜伏性弓形体病(以及假定的多巴胺能神经传递增强)对人类认知和行为的潜在积极影响。为此,我们专注于行动级联,已经证明多巴胺可以调节行动级联。基于通过停止-变化范式获得的行为和神经生理(EEG)数据,我们能够证明健康的年轻人类实际上可以从潜伏的弓形虫感染中受益,因为他们在这项任务中的表现(表现为更快的反应时间和更小的 P3 成分)。这些数据表明,假定会影响多巴胺能系统的潜伏感染会导致人类认知控制过程的反常改善。

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