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Cat poop parasite makes permanent changes to the brains of mice

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The fact it has behavior altering effects isn't exactly news (it is to me), but it seems the effects are present even after the parasite has been eradicated and exactly when and how brain functions are changed. Parasites that make mice attracted to cat urine - nature you bastard!!

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A parasite that changes the brains of rats and mice so that they are attracted to cats and cat urine seems to work its magic almost right away, and continues to control the brain even after it’s gone, researchers reported on Wednesday.

The mind-controlling parasite, called Toxoplasma gondii, might make permanent changes in brain function as soon as it gets in there, the researchers report. They aren’t sure how yet.

“The parasite is able to create this behavior change as early as three weeks after infection,” says Wendy Ingram of the University of California, Berkeley, who worked on the study.

T. gondii has captured the imaginations of scientists and cat lovers ever since it was learned it can control the behavior of rodents. It changes their brains so they lose their innate fear of the smell of cat urine. In fact, it precisely alters their fear reaction so that they love the smell of cat pee.

This makes infected rodents much more likely to be caught by cats, which eat them and their mind-controlling parasites. T. gondii can only reproduce in the guts of cats, so its behavior directly affects its own survival.

It doesn’t just affect cats. People can be infected too -- pregnant women are told to stay away from cat feces for this very reason. It normally doesn’t bother people, but it can cause brain inflammation, called encephalitis, in some -- especially those with compromised immune systems like pregnant women.

“More than 60 million men, women, and children in the U.S. carry the Toxoplasma parasite, but very few have symptoms because the immune system usually keeps the parasite from causing illness,” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says on its website.

Chronic infection with the parasite Toxoplasma gondii can make mice lose their innate, hard-wired fear of cats.

Studies have linked toxoplasmosis with a range of human mental diseases, including schizophrenia, bipolar disease, obsessive compulsive disorder and even clumsiness. This study doesn’t answer questions about people, Ingram points out.

“It does not necessarily explain crazy cat ladies or why there are LOLCATS online,” she says.

But it does begin to hint at a potential mechanism for how and when the parasite changes the mouse brains.

“I want to know how the behavioral change is happening,” Ingram says.

Her team used a specially genetically engineered version of the parasite, made by a team at Stanford University.

Normal T. gondii parasites form a cyst in neurons. “It was assumed that the cysts … were doing something biologically that is actively changing the behavior,” Ingram told NBC News.

But the genetically engineered parasite wasn’t able to make cysts. And it was so weak that the rats’ immune systems were able to clear it from their brains. But even so, rats infected with this weakened form of the parasite just loved the smell of cat urine, Ingram and colleagues report in the Public Library of Science journal PLoS ONE.

“This suggests the parasite is flipping a switch rather than continually changing the behavior,” says Ingram.

She suspects it’s somehow activating the immune system in a way that then alters brain function. “That’s one of the very first things I am going to be checking,” Ingram says.



I wonder if bacteria like this have a larger hand in he formation of mental disorders in humans. It would be a fascinating discovery.
 

LogicStep

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If cats know about this, this is all part of their plan to rule the world.

But seriously, that's some crazy stuff, nature sure is scary.
 

Trojita

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Yeah I remember reading that the cysts in the brain that are constantly there are the things that cause the change in the brain.

There were some studies into how to destroy all of the cysts in a brain.

This is more worrying now :(
 

xelios

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If this is discovered as a scientific fact there will be a mass killing of cats

If what is discovered as scientific fact? That it makes mice (aka pests and carriers of disease) more attracted to cats so the cats can hunt and kill them easier? That's a good thing.
 

Downhome

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Don't they say that for pregnant women, and women trying to become pregnant, to stay away from doing the litter box if at all possible, and if they must do it to take precautions? It can possibly have major negative effects on the preganncy is different ways or something. That is what my wife tells me anyway. I never had an indoor cat with a litter box until we got married, so I have no clue.
 

LogicStep

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If what is discovered as scientific fact? That it makes mice (aka pests and carriers of disease) more attracted to cats so the cats can hunt and kill them easier? That's a good thing.

You didn't read this part?

Studies have linked toxoplasmosis with a range of human mental diseases, including schizophrenia, bipolar disease, obsessive compulsive disorder and even clumsiness. This study doesn’t answer questions about people, Ingram points out.

I think that's what he's talking about.
 

Persona7

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Don't they say that for pregnant women, and women trying to become pregnant, to stay away from doing the litter box if at all possible, and if they must do it to take precautions? It can possibly have major negative effects on the preganncy is different ways or something. That is what my wife tells me anyway. I never had an indoor cat with a litter box until we got married, so I have no clue.

http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/toxoplasmosis/gen_info/faqs.html
 

Lamel

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Weird, I just learned about this in class.

Toxoplasma can also be transmitted to humans, which can potentially explain crazy cat ladies.

Edit: they mention that in the article as well.
 
If what is discovered as scientific fact? That it makes mice (aka pests and carriers of disease) more attracted to cats so the cats can hunt and kill them easier? That's a good thing.

You can get it from raw meat, especially pork as well.

Humans can also transfer it to another human through contact with feces.

Cats get it mainly from infected rodents.

The diseases affect humans too and raw meat is not a pet, cats are pets.
 

xbhaskarx

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If what is discovered as scientific fact? That it makes mice (aka pests and carriers of disease) more attracted to cats so the cats can hunt and kill them easier? That's a good thing.

toxoplasmosis also fucks with humans:

How Your Cat Is Making You Crazy

Jaroslav Flegr is no kook. And yet, for years, he suspected his mind had been taken over by parasites that had invaded his brain. So the prolific biologist took his science-fiction hunch into the lab. What he’s now discovering will startle you. Could tiny organisms carried by house cats be creeping into our brains, causing everything from car wrecks to schizophrenia?
 

xelios

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The diseases affect humans too and raw meat is not a pet, cats are pets.

Hundreds of millions of people around the world are carrying it. This has been known for a long time. So has the fact that the vast majority are not negatively affected by it, mostly pregnant women (who have been warned for a long time) and those with compromised immune systems. So if "what" is proven exactly, will result in a mass culling of cats?

Wiki said:
In humans, it is one of the most common parasites;[3] serological studies estimate that up to a third of the global population has been exposed to and may be chronically infected with T. gondii, although infection rates differ significantly from country to country.[4] Although mild, flu-like symptoms occasionally occur during the first few weeks following exposure, infection with T. gondii generally produces no symptoms in healthy human adults.[5][6]
 

Jay Sosa

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There was great episode on Science Talk (podcast) where the author of this book talks about a lot that amazing stuff:

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charsace

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This is old. There was a town in france where everyone had it. If you see a mouse that doesn't run away from you, that mouse has it and is looking to spread it. Fucking cats and mice carry it.
 

3phemeral

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RadioLab had a great episode on parasites and interviewed a pregnant woman about her experience with T. Gondii:

Parasites:

The Scratch

When executive producer Ellen Horne was expecting a baby, she really had no particular intention of becoming a self-made expert on a parasite named Toxoplasma Gondii. Robert Sapolsky explains to us why Ellen had reason to worry when she was scratched by her cat, and he traces the unlikely path that the parasite might follow, right up to the point that it rewires a rat's brain. Fuller Torrey details Toxoplasma's potential associations with other human disorders, possibly even schizophrenia.
 
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