Several protozoan parasites have been shown to undergo a form of programmed cell death that exhibits morphological features associated with metazoan apoptosis. These include the rodent malaria parasite, Plasmodium berghei. Malaria zygotes develop in the mosquito midgut lumen, forming motile ookinetes. Up to 50% of these exhibit phenotypic markers of apoptosis; as do those grown in culture. We hypothesised that naturally occurring signals induce many ookinetes to undergo apoptosis before midgut traversal. To determine whether nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species act as such triggers, ookinetes were cultured with donors of these molecules. Exposure to the nitric oxide donor SNP induced a significant increase in ookinetes with condensed nu...
Transient regulation of Plasmodium numbers below the density that induces fever has been observed in...
The overexpression of activated, myristoylated Akt in the midgut of female transgenic Anopheles step...
Hepatic dysfunction is a common clinical complication in malaria, although its pathogenesis remains ...
Many unicellular organisms are thought to undergo programmed cell death akin to apoptosis because th...
Background: A wide range of unicellular eukaryotes have now been shown to undergo a form of programm...
Malaria parasites of the genus Plasmodiummake a hazardous journey through their mosquito vectors. Th...
Malaria parasites of the genus Plasmodium make a hazardous journey through their mosquito vectors. T...
Malaria is endemic to some 90 countries worldwide, causing clinical disease in up to 500 million peo...
For malaria transmission, Plasmodium parasites must develop in the mosquito vector. Oxidative stress...
Backgrounds: Nitric oxide (NO) is an important mediator molecule in inflammatory processes, but its ...
Apoptosis is a precisely regulated process of cell death which occurs widely in multicellular organi...
BACKGROUND: Anopheles culicifacies, the main vector of human malaria in rural India, is a complex of...
Background: Anopheles culicifacies, the main vector of human malaria in rural India, is a complex of...
The Plasmodium ookinete develops over several hours in the bloodmeal of its mosquito vector where it...
Nitric oxide (NO) is thought to be an important mediator and critical signaling molecule for malaria...
Transient regulation of Plasmodium numbers below the density that induces fever has been observed in...
The overexpression of activated, myristoylated Akt in the midgut of female transgenic Anopheles step...
Hepatic dysfunction is a common clinical complication in malaria, although its pathogenesis remains ...
Many unicellular organisms are thought to undergo programmed cell death akin to apoptosis because th...
Background: A wide range of unicellular eukaryotes have now been shown to undergo a form of programm...
Malaria parasites of the genus Plasmodiummake a hazardous journey through their mosquito vectors. Th...
Malaria parasites of the genus Plasmodium make a hazardous journey through their mosquito vectors. T...
Malaria is endemic to some 90 countries worldwide, causing clinical disease in up to 500 million peo...
For malaria transmission, Plasmodium parasites must develop in the mosquito vector. Oxidative stress...
Backgrounds: Nitric oxide (NO) is an important mediator molecule in inflammatory processes, but its ...
Apoptosis is a precisely regulated process of cell death which occurs widely in multicellular organi...
BACKGROUND: Anopheles culicifacies, the main vector of human malaria in rural India, is a complex of...
Background: Anopheles culicifacies, the main vector of human malaria in rural India, is a complex of...
The Plasmodium ookinete develops over several hours in the bloodmeal of its mosquito vector where it...
Nitric oxide (NO) is thought to be an important mediator and critical signaling molecule for malaria...
Transient regulation of Plasmodium numbers below the density that induces fever has been observed in...
The overexpression of activated, myristoylated Akt in the midgut of female transgenic Anopheles step...
Hepatic dysfunction is a common clinical complication in malaria, although its pathogenesis remains ...