2012/12/07 17:25:49
batsbrew
woe is you


http://www.independent.co...isktaking-8390165.html

Cat parasite toxoplasma uses 'Trojan horse' to infect human brain and may cause suicidal thoughts and risk-taking

A food-borne parasite that infects domestic cats can get inside the human brain by commandeering special cells of the immune system which it uses as a Trojan horse to enter the central nervous system, a study has found.

Scientists believe they have finally discovered the mechanism that allows Toxoplasma gondii – a single-celled parasite – to pass from the human gut to the brain where it may cause behavioural changes.

Researchers have shown that the parasite can infect the dendritic white blood cells of the immune system causing them to secrete a chemical neurotransmitter that allows the infected cells, and the parasite, to cross the natural barrier protecting the brain.

Toxoplasma gondii can live in many different species but it can only complete its life cycle in cats, which secrete the parasite in their faeces. Studies have shown that toxoplasma affects the behaviour of rats and mice, making them more likely to be eaten by cats, thereby completing parasite’s complex life-cycle.

Latest figures released in September by the Food Standards Agency show about 1,000 people a day in Britain – 350,000 a year – are being infected with toxoplasma, probably from either direct contact with cats or by eating poorly-cooked meat or vegetables.



ah, the good stuff here:


However, recent studies have also suggested that toxoplasma may be a trigger for psychological disturbances in humans, including schizophrenia, although the research has fallen well short of showing a cause-and-effect.



2012/12/07 17:42:20
Rain
I've read that before. I guess they have the exact opposite effect on me. I can be in a sh*t mood, the simple sight on my little London always seem to make me smile.

I'm betting that television is having a much worst effect on the human brain. But they won't tell you that, will they...
2012/12/07 17:48:00
jbow
Thanks, I needed that. People with cat allergies are affected by cat saliva. Cats constantly lick themselves, then we rub them. I had a cat parasite once from the beach. You could see it under the skin on top of my footIt moved slowly but would move about an inch a day. Now I always wear flip flops until I get to the beach proper. The dermitologyst loved it. She called in the whole office to look at it...

Leave it to a cat to cause someone to kill themself. I can believe it!

J

2012/12/07 17:55:13
batsbrew
2012/12/07 18:25:58
jbow

 
NO... I have it.
 
J
2012/12/07 18:27:28
Rain
batsbrew






That little fellow is everywhere. Saw a mug w/ his face on it yesterday, saying something like - I had fun once. It was awful.


2012/12/07 18:29:38
Rain
Almost looks like he's just upgraded iTunes to version 11.
2012/12/07 19:49:16
craigb
2012/12/07 19:51:11
craigb


2012/12/07 19:56:34
sharke
A few years ago my dad noticed a black spot on his field of vision which wouldn't go away. He went to an eye doctor who told him the spot was visible on his eye. They had to stick a needle in it to get a sample. It turned out to be this toxoplasma BS. 

He was told it may have lain dormant in his body from childhood, possibly through contact with a cat, and it was just coming out now. 


Anyway it took weeks of treatment involving many injections in eyeball and drugs with nasty side effects. I work with animals and ever since then I've been washing my hands with antibacterial gel every moment I get, and am extra careful not to touch my eyes. 
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