Abstract

Trypanosoma lewisi is a natural parasite of the blood of wild rats, and can be transferred easily to laboratory rats. After inoculation to normal adult rats, it produces a blood stream infection of considerable intensity, although only rarely does the infected animal die. At the end of a patent period ranging from a few day to several weeks, the animals usually clear themselves of the infection and thereafter wholly resist reinfection with this parasite.1 In the present paper are reported the results of infecting hypophysectomized rats with Trypanosoma lewisi. As will be seen, the hypophysectomized rat dies after infection with this parasite, death occurring in most cases 5 days after the parasite is injected.Procedure. The experimental work was designed: (1) to compare infection with Tryp. lewisi in hypophysectomized rats with that in control rats,∗ and (2) to study the effect of the administration of anterior pituitary extract upon the infection in the hypophysectomized rats. Thirty-three rats 60 days o...

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