Who are people that have great history with trypanosome-related diseases & which disease (3)?
What kingdom and phyla is trypanosomes in?
What is a kinetoplast?
disc shaped, large mass of circular, mitochondrial DNA, visible with the light microscope
- contains many copies of the mitochondrial genome
What are the 4 morphological stages in different life cycles?
What is the agent of chagas’ disease?
Trypanosoma cruzi — can get anywhere, common in texas and is expanding range each year (has been found in roanoke)
Which 2 genera have insect intermediate hosts?
What are some characteristics of the family trypanosomatidae?
What are characteristics of the promastigote stage?
What are characteristics of the epimastigote form?
What’s are some characteristics about the trypomastigote stage?
What is the amastigote stage?
What is the reason for the trypomastigote - epimastigoate change in trypanosoma brucei?
What is the anterior station development?
What is the posterior station development?
How does the feces of posterior station get in the blood?
they lay their feces on your skin, which is itchy. you then itch your skin allowing the feces to get into the blood stream
What are the 3 species of trypanosoma brucei? How can we distinguish between these?
What transmits trypanosoma?
Can trypanosoma brucei brucei affect grazing animals?
yes!
- the native ruminants (bushbuck — no effect)
- domestic cattle — fatal
Look at slide 11 for life cycle in the cattle to fly
draw out on paper!!!!
Do all subspecies of trypanosoma brucei have multiple hosts?
no!
Know infected and diagnostic stages
What are the disease mechanisms of Trypanosoma brucei?
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What is perivascular cuffing?
inflammation around the brian —- causes seepage of fluid into brain (cerebral edema)