How brain parasites change their host's behavior - Jaap de Roode

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2015-03-09 ・ TED-Ed


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How brain parasites change their host's behavior - Jaap de Roode

4,617,635 views ・ 2015-03-09

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Which of these entities has evolved the ability
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to manipulate an animal many times its size?
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The answer is all of them.
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These are all parasites,
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organisms that live on or inside another host organism,
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which they harm and sometimes even kill.
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Parasite survival depends on transmitting from one host to the next,
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sometimes through an intermediate species.
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Our parasites elegantly achieve this by manipulating their host's behavior,
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sometimes through direct brain hijacking.
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For example, this is the Gordian worm.
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One of its hosts, this cricket.
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The Gordian worm needs water to mate, but the cricket prefers dry land.
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So once it's big enough to reproduce,
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the worm produces proteins that garble the cricket's navigational system.
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The confused cricket jumps around erratically,
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moves closer to water,
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and eventually leaps in, often drowning in the process.
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The worm then wriggles out to mate
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and its eggs get eaten by little water insects
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that mature,
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colonize land,
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and are, in turn, eaten by new crickets.
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And thus, the Gordian worm lives on.
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And here's the rabies virus, another mind-altering parasite.
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This virus infects mammals, often dogs,
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and travels up the animal's nerves to its brain
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where it causes inflammation that eventually kills the host.
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But before it does, it often increases its host's aggressiveness
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and ramps up the production of rabies-transmitting saliva,
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while making it hard to swallow.
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These factors make the host more likely to bite another animal
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and more likely to pass the virus on when it does.
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And now, meet Ophiocordyceps, also known as the zombie fungus.
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Its host of choice is tropical ants that normally live in treetops.
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After Ophiocordyceps spores pierce the ant's exoskeleton,
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they set off convulsions that make the ant fall from the tree.
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The fungus changes the ant's behavior, compelling it to wander mindlessly
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until it stumbles onto a plant leaf with the perfect fungal breeding conditions,
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which it latches onto.
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The ant then dies,
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and the fungus parasitizes its body to build a tall, thin stalk from its neck.
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Within several weeks, the stalk shoots off spores,
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which turn more ants into six-legged leaf-seeking zombies.
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One of humanity's most deadly assailants is a behavior-altering parasite,
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though if it's any consolation,
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it's not our brains that are being hijacked.
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I'm talking about Plasmodium, which causes malaria.
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This parasite needs mosquitoes to shuttle it between hosts,
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so it makes them bite more frequently and for longer.
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There's also evidence that humans infected with malaria
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are more attractive to mosquitoes,
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which will bite them and transfer the parasite further.
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This multi-species system is so effective,
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that there are hundreds of millions of malaria cases every year.
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And finally, there are cats.
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Don't worry, there probably aren't any cats living in your body
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and controlling your thoughts.
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I mean, probably.
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But there is a microorganism called Toxoplasma
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that needs both cats and rodents to complete its life cycle.
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When a rat gets infected by eating cat feces,
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the parasite changes chemical levels in the rat's brain,
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making it less cautious around the hungry felines,
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maybe even attracted to them.
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This makes them easy prey,
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so these infected rodents get eaten and pass the parasite on.
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Mind control successful.
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There's even evidence that the parasite affects human behavior.
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In most cases, we don't completely understand
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how these parasites manage their feats of behavior modification.
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But from what we do know,
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we can tell that they have a pretty diverse toolbox.
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Gordian worms seem to affect crickets' brains directly.
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The malaria parasite, on the other hand,
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blocks an enzyme that helps the mosquitoes feed,
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forcing them to bite over and over and over again.
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The rabies virus may cause that snarling, slobbering behavior
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by putting the immune system into overdrive.
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But whatever the method,
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when you think about how effectively
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these parasites control the behavior of their hosts,
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you may wonder how much of human behavior is actually parasites doing the talking.
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Since more than half of the species on Earth are parasites,
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it could be more than we think.
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