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  • A war has been going on for billions of years  that breeds well armed monsters, who struggle with  

    有一場持續了百萬年的戰爭,

  • other monsters for survival. Having no particular  interest in us, most of them are relatively  

    孕育出了許多全副武裝的怪物,它們為了生存而與其他怪物搏鬥。

  • harmless, as our immune systems deal with  their weapons easily. But there are exceptions.

    它們對我們沒有特別的意圖,

  • Naegleria fowleri is an amoeba  that has not only developed a  

    大多數都是相對無害的,

  • deadly taste for human brains but is alsomatch for our defences and stars in dramatic  

    而我們的免疫系統對付它們的武器也是易如反掌,

  • headlines. What happens when  this monster enters your body?

    但是總有例外。

  • Naegleria fowleri is an amoeba, a microbe withnucleus, one of the smallest lifeforms on earth.  

    福氏內格里蟲是一種變形蟲, 不只發展出嗜吃人腦的食性,

  • It is a voracious hunter of bacteria and other  critters that it devours whole and rips into  

    更是我們防衛系統的強大對手、

  • pieces. Like many amoebea it is able to transform  into different stages that help it survive,  

    體內的戲劇性頭條明星

  • but most of the time Naegleria  fowleri is in its trophozoite stage,  

    當這些怪物入侵你身體時發生了甚麼事?

  • during which it looks like a squishy blob  with tiny arms and hunts, divides and thrives.

    福氏內格里蟲

  • Its natural home is in fresh water: pondsrivers, lakes and hot springs. But unfortunately  

    是一種變形蟲,

  • it also feels happy in pipes, swimming poolsfountains or spas when they are not properly  

    地球上最微小的生命形式之一。

  • treated. The warmer the water, the more it thrives  and multiplies. So in the summer, when humans seek  

    它是貪婪的細菌與微生物獵人,

  • to cool off and enjoy themselves, the chances  are highest that both species will interact.

    將其整個吞下並撕成碎片。

  • Because this makes it hard to avoid, millions of  people regularly have contact with the amoeba,  

    就像許多變形蟲一樣,

  • especially in warmer climates, and many people  even seem to have antibodies against it.  

    他可以變形成不同型態階段以幫助生存,

  • And this is mostly ok, you can even  swallow it without consequences.

    但大多數時間中,福氏內格里蟲處於其滋養體期(Trophozoite),

  • Things turn bad when people dive or swim in water  contaminated with the amoeba and water splashes  

    這段時間內的它看起來像個黏糊糊的斑點、

  • high up into their noses. In a single drop  of lake water there are millions of viruses,  

    有許多迷你觸手狩獵、分裂

  • bacteria and amoebea and that isn't really a big  deal. But Naegleria fowleri is different. Let  

    並成長茁壯。

  • us zoom into the nose of an unsuspecting victim  enjoying a great summer day and see what happens.

    它的天然的家園是乾淨的水中:

  • First of all, the amoeba doesn't  really want to be inside your nose  

    池塘、河流、及天然湧泉。

  • as it is not really looking for troubleit just wants to eat a few bacteria.  

    但不幸的是,

  • Instead it is greeted by your natural defensesUnfortunately for humans, Naegleria fowleri  

    當沒有適當環境時,

  • happens to be exceptionally good at generally  flying under the radar of your immune system.  

    它也能在水管、

  • For example, the inside of your nose is covered  by mucosa, a slime filled with chemicals that  

    泳池、噴泉、或溫泉池中自得其樂,

  • kill or stun possible invaders or alert immune  cells. But Naegleria fowleri is not particularly  

    水溫愈高,它們愈是健旺與繁殖。

  • bothered by them and instead calmly checks out the  scenery, mildly annoyed about the whole ordeal.

    所以一到夏天,人類尋求清涼與樂趣時,

  • Now, if you are unlucky, the tiny  critter stumbles over something  

    這兩個種族產生互動機率將是最高的。

  • that actually sparks its interest: Nerve cells.

    因此難以避免上百萬人

  • Your nose is filled with a large  network of olfactory nerve cells  

    經常性接觸到變形蟲,

  • that pick up molecules from the outside and  transmit their information to your olfactory bulb,  

    特別是在溫暖的氣候中,

  • the center of smell in your brain. To do  their job these cells talk to each other by  

    且有許多人甚至似乎已經有了對抗它的抗體。

  • releasing various messenger chemicals and  recognizing them via specific receptors.  

    大多數情況下這是沒關係的,

  • One of the most important of  these chemicals is acetylcholine.

    就算你吞下它們也不會有任何後果。

  • Through sheer evolutionary bad  luck, Naegleria fowleri happens to  

    但當人們在受變形蟲污染的水中,水花濺入鼻腔中時,一切就變了調。

  • have receptors that recognize acetylcholine.  

    在單單一滴湖水中含有數百萬的病毒、細菌及變形蟲,

  • And it seems to attract them irresistibly, a  little like moths that are attracted by light.

    這也不算甚麼大問題,

  • So as your olfactory nerve cells do their jobusing plenty of acetylcholine to talk to the  

    但是福氏內格里蟲就不一樣了。

  • brain, Naegleria fowleri enters your tissue. It  seems to follow the chemical signals upstream.  

    讓我們畫面放大,進入一個不疑有他地享受美好夏天的受害者的鼻子裡面,

  • Neutrophils, crazy suicide warriors begin to  attack the amoebae. Individually they have no  

    一探究竟。

  • chance against them as the invaders are large and  pretty buff fighters, used to dealing with tough  

    [第一階段:鼻腔]

  • enemies. So the defenders swarm the intruders  and kill them either by vomiting chemicals  

    首先,其實變形蟲也沒有要進到你的鼻子裡的意思,

  • that punch holes into them or by literally  ripping parts of them off and devouring them.  

    它也不想製造麻煩,

  • But the Naegleria fowleri train is still on track  and while the Neutrophil attacks slow them down,  

    就只是想要吃點細菌而已。

  • they continue to follow the olfactory  nerves to their final destination:

    不過,

  • Your brain.

    它還是得面臨你的天然防禦系統,

  • This process can take between one and nine days  

    對人類而言不幸的是,

  • and you'll probably not notice  anything during that time.  

    福氏內格里蟲恰好是躲避免疫系統雷達的好手,

  • Until the amoebae reach the olfactory bulb, the  center of smell and entrance to your brain. Your  

    舉例來說,在你的鼻子裡面覆蓋著黏膜,

  • brain cells are nothing more than helpless victims  and they all release that wonderful acetylcholine.

    一種內含許多殺死或弄暈入侵者的化學物質的黏液,

  • Naegleria fowleri initiates a massacre and  releases an onslaught of various attack molecules.  

    也能警示免疫細胞。

  • Some of them are basically little bombs  that rip holes into your cells on contact  

    但福氏內格里蟲不會特別被這些干擾,反而能冷靜地欣賞風景,

  • so their pieces can be eagerly  consumed. But Naegleria fowleri  

    對這全部的磨難感到稍稍惱怒。

  • is now multiplying - and it's also becoming  really creepy. In a feeding frenzy it can  

    現在,如果你很不幸,這個小生物會跌跌撞撞,

  • develop up to a dozen suckers called food cupsthat look like giant eerie mouths. The amoebae  

    來到某個東西面前,竟然

  • engage your brain cells, suck them in and  rip largebitesout of them while they  

    引起了它的興趣:

  • are still alive. Now things escalate quickly  and the disease that will kill you sets in.

    神經細胞。

  • Alerted by the massacre, millions  of immune cells, Neutrophils,  

    你的鼻子充滿了廣大的嗅神經細胞網路,

  • Eosinophils and microglias invade the  infected tissue. Which is a problem:  

    可以收集來自外界的分子

  • your immune system is dangerous and not  exactly a careful fighter. It's like  

    並傳送其訊息到你的嗅球(olfactory bulb),

  • burning down a forest to kill the wolves  inside it. A really bad idea in the brain.

    也就是在你腦中的嗅覺中心。

  • They waste no time and attack the amoebausing all the weapons available to them,  

    為了執行這項工作,這些細胞透過釋放多種信使化學物質向彼此溝通,

  • from chemicals to trying to eat them  alive. Neutrophils explode themselves  

    並以特殊的接收器來辨識這些物質。

  • to erect barriers spiked with deadly  chemicals. A fierce battle ensues.  

    在這當中,其中一個最重要的化學物質是乙醯膽鹼(acetylcholine)。

  • Naegleria fowleri can actually fight backitself attacking and killing many immune cells.

    純粹因為演化上的霉運,

  • The immune system now throws everything it has at  the invader but in vain. The complement system,  

    福氏內格里蟲剛好擁有

  • tiny protein bombs that can kill intruders on  their own, are easily disabled. Antibodies,  

    可以辨識乙醯膽鹼的接收器。

  • usually one of your superweapons, are just  destroyed or swallowed. A high fever that  

    而這似乎對其有不可抗拒的吸引力,宛如飛蛾撲火一般。

  • usually slows enemies down does nothingas the amoeba actually thrives in the heat.  

    所以當你的嗅神經細胞做著他們的工作,

  • All the while the amoebae continue to  multiply, fight and devour your brain cells.

    用大量的乙醯膽鹼和大腦對話,

  • A disastrous chain reaction is taking place.  

    [第二階段:嗅神經]福氏內格里蟲就進入你的組織當中,

  • One major thing your immune cells do when  they fight is to cause inflammation. Which  

    興許是

  • directs large amounts of fluid from your  bloodstream into the site of an infection.  

    為了追溯化學訊號的上游。

  • So as the battle rages on without a clear  winner, more and more fluid enters the brain.

    嗜中性球(Neutrophils),瘋狂的自殺戰士會開始攻擊變形蟲,

  • At this point the human will feel  symptoms that quickly escalate.  

    雖然單一顆嗜中性球對上它們毫無勝算,

  • It all begins pretty vaguely, a headache, fever,  

    因為這個入侵者既龐大、還是個開掛的打手、

  • nausea and vomiting. As the battle spreads  rapidly through the brain serious symptoms appear,  

    足以應付頑強的敵人。

  • from confusion, inability to concentrate  to fatigue, seizures and hallucinations.  

    所以守護者們大量湧向入侵者,藉由釋出化學物質、

  • The brain swells up massively but can't expand due  to the bones surrounding it. So it compresses and  

    對它們穿孔或碎屍萬段(字面上的意思)再吞噬,以殺死它們。

  • disables the brainstem that controls things like  breathing. Usually within a week the patient dies.

    但福氏內格里蟲依然勢不可擋,當嗜中性球的攻勢拖慢它們的腳步,

  • Up to 97% of patients infected by the  amoeba share this fate. In almost all cases,  

    它們持續沿著嗅神經來到它們的最終目的地:

  • by the time an infection by Naegleria fowleri is  recognized the disastrous battle for the brain  

    你的大腦。[第三階段:大腦]

  • is already so far along that there is almost  nothing to be done. Not only do we currently  

    這整個過程可能花費1~9天,

  • not have effective treatments, there are also an  abundance of open questions about how an amoeba  

    而你在這段時間內可能也沒注意到任何異常。

  • that usually enjoys its life in open water, is  able to overcome our immune system so effectively.

    直至變形蟲抵達嗅球,

  • So how worried do you need to be about this  horrifying killer amoeba? Well, not very. While  

    也就是嗅覺中心

  • the Naegleria fowleri is clearly extremely deadly  and the infection truly horrible, there have only  

    兼通往大腦的入口。

  • been a few hundred cases in the last few decadesYou are way more likely to drown in a pool than  

    你的腦細胞不過是無助的受害者,

  • to get infected. Not only does the amoeba need  to be flushed high up your nose, it also needs  

    且它們全部都會釋放那美妙的乙醯膽鹼。

  • to get a good grip and it also has to make its  way through the first lines of your defences.

    福氏內格里蟲展開了屠殺、

  • Ultimately Naegleria fowleri is neither evil  nor a huge public health risk. But every year  

    並釋放多種攻擊分子的猛攻:

  • some unlucky people have to deal with it. We still  have so much to learn about it and until we find a  

    有些基本上就像小型炸彈,接觸時會在你的細胞上炸出洞來,所以它們就能將細胞碎片大快朵頤。

  • way to treat it, Naegleria fowleri will continue  to be this vague and horrifying thing, hunting  

    但福氏內格里蟲此時正要分裂繁殖,

  • in puddles and lakes and sometimes pools. Usually  for bacteria. And very occasionally, for people.

    真的令人毛骨悚然。

  • - Oh hey, who are you?

    再瘋狂進時的情況下他能衍生出許多吸盤,稱作食泡(food cup),

  • It is me, your existential dread!

    看起來就像是張巨大怪嘴。

  • - Uhm, ok.

    變形蟲攻擊你的腦細胞,

  • I'm here to make you question your own  existence and everything you hold dear in life!

    吸住它們,

  • - Could you not please.

    並大口撕咬,

  • Tooooooo late, just look at all these amazing  posters FULL of humbling visualisations like the  

    而此時腦細胞們還是活的。

  • scale of the universe. LOOK! How huge it is and  how small you are! Look at the education edition,  

    但現在事情很快就加劇了,

  • how it dives deep into the history of evolution or  all these other scientific fields to make you feel  

    這個會置你於死地的疾病到來。

  • bad for all the stuff you don't know! Or  look at this one, IT GLOWS IN THE DARK!

    由於感知到這場屠殺,

  • - But Dread, these do make me feel good  actually! They do fill me with excitement  

    數百萬的免疫細胞:嗜中性球、

  • and awe about how amazing our universe is and  I love learning! And look how pretty they are!

    嗜酸性球(Eosinophils)及微膠細胞(Microglia)進入被感染的組織,

  • Nooooooooo, I can't persist in  the presence of awe. Graglgrglglg.

    但這裡有個問題:

  • If you too want to overcome your existential  dread, make your life beautiful and also support  

    你的免疫細胞雖然危險

  • Kurzgesagt so we can put thousands of hours  into our videos and release them for free,  

    卻不算是個謹慎的打手,

  • you can get these and many many  more amazing posters or shirts or  

    這就像燒毀森林以殺死裡面的狼群,

  • so many more things in our shop. We put as  much care into our products as into our videos,  

    但發生在大腦裡,真的是個爛主意。

  • trying to find something clever or a new angle  that will challenge your perspective while still  

    它們分秒必爭並攻擊變形蟲,用盡手上所有武器:

  • teaching you the core aspects. It's the best  way to support what we do on this channel.

    像是化學物質或試著活生生吃了它。

A war has been going on for billions of years  that breeds well armed monsters, who struggle with  

有一場持續了百萬年的戰爭,

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