The influence of RhD phenotype on toxoplasmosis- and age-associated changes in personality profile of blood donors
Flegr, J., Novotná, M., Fialová, A., Kolbeková, P., Gasová, Z.
Folia Parasitologica 2010; 57: 57: 143-150
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Toxoplasma gondii
, a parasite infecting 20–60% of humans in various countries, influences the behaviour of infected
animal and human hosts. Infected human subjects have changes in several of Cattell’s and Cloninger’s personality factors. Recently,
three independent studies have shown that Rh-positive subjects are protected against the
T. gondii
-induced changes of reaction times
and increased risk of traffic accidents. Here we searched for evidence of similar effects of RhD phenotype on toxoplasmosis- or
aging-associated changes in the personality profile of about 302 blood donors. We found that Rh-positive and Rh-negative subjects
responded differently to toxoplasmosis. In addition to the already known effects of toxoplasmosis on novelty seeking, self transcend
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ence, superego strength and protension, we also found effects of RhD phenotype on ego strength, protension, and praxernia, as well
as opposite effects of toxoplasmosis on ego strength, praxernia, ergic tension and cooperativeness in Rh-positive and Rh-negative
subjects. Moreover, our results indicate that RhD phenotype might influence not only the effect of toxoplasmosis but also the effect
of aging on specific personality traits.