2- Pharmacology of endoparasitic control Flashcards

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What are the most commoly used classes of anthelmintic drugs used in animals

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Benzimidazoles, Tetrahydropyrimidines/ imidazothiazoles and Macrocyclic lactones

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What are the 3 targets for anthelmintics?

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Beta tubulin
Nicotinergic acetylcholine receptor
GABA receptor & glutamate-gated chloride channel

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What do benzimidazoles target?

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Microtubules destruction
Binds to B-tubulin > inhibits polymerisation = causing abnormal microtubule formation

Disrupts intracellular homeostasis & energy metabolism

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What process are Excitatory (Act containing) neurons & Inhibitory (GABA containing) neurons important in a parasite?

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Locomotion

Anthelmintics cause flaccid & spastic paralysis

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Explain the mechanism that causes flaccid paralysis

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Ach antagonist

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Mechanism of cyclic octadepsipeptide

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Acts on specific class of transmembrane G-protein coupled receptors

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Describe the mechanism of Aminoacetonitrile derivatives

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MPTL-1 receptors, a unique kind of Ach receptor- spastic paralysis of treated nematode

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Describe the mechanism of action of spiroindole

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Acetylcholine antagonist, causing flaccid paralysis and expulsion of parasites

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