Laboratory of Pathology of Infectious Diseases, Department of Pathology of São Paulo, University Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:
To study the route of migration of Leishmania (Leishmania) chagasi to the viscera from the subcutaneous inoculation site, ultrastructural studies were carried out. These studies on popliteal draining lymph nodes of hamsters inoculated with 107 promastigotes of Leishmania (Leishmania) chagasi in the hind footpad were carried out. Parasites were detected in lymph nodes just 2 h after inoculation. Parasites were either preserved or degenerated in macrophages. In 24 h signs of binary division of the parasites were found in macrophages. This fact suggests that the parasites migrate from skin to the lymph node early in the infection within phagocytes and proliferate in lymph nodes before dissemination to the viscera.