Mental disorders such as anxiety, depression, and memory loss have been described in patients with chronic Chagas disease (CD), a neglected tropical disease caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. Social, psychological, and biological stressors may take part in these processes. There is a consensus on the recognition of an acute nervous form of CD.
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May 2022
infects one-third of the world population. For decades, it has been considered a silent lifelong infection. However, chronically -infected persons may present psychiatric and neurocognitive changes as anxiety, depression, and memory loss.
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March 2021
CCL3, a member of the CC-chemokine family, has been associated with macrophage recruitment to heart tissue and parasite control in the acute infection of mouse with , the causative agent of Chagas disease. Here, we approached the participation of CCL3 in chronic chagasic cardiomyopathy (CCC), the main clinical form of Chagas disease. We induced CCC in C57BL/6 (3) and CCL3-deficient (3) mice by infection with the Colombian Type I strain.
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