Martin_2012_Trends.Parasitol_28_289

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Title : Levamisole receptors: a second awakening - Martin_2012_Trends.Parasitol_28_289
Author(s) : Martin RJ , Robertson AP , Buxton SK , Beech RN , Charvet CL , Neveu C
Ref : Trends Parasitol , 28 :289 , 2012
Abstract :

Levamisole and pyrantel are old (1965) but useful anthelmintics that selectively activate nematode acetylcholine ion channel receptors; they are used to treat roundworm infections in humans and animals. Interest in their actions has surged, giving rise to new knowledge and technical advances, including an ability to reconstitute receptors that reveal more details of modes of action/resistance. We now know that the receptors are plastic and may form diverse species-dependent subtypes of receptor with different sensitivities to individual cholinergic anthelmintics. Understanding the biology of the levamisole receptors is expected to inform other studies on anthelmintics (ivermectin and emodepside) that act on ion channels.

PubMedSearch : Martin_2012_Trends.Parasitol_28_289
PubMedID: 22607692

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Martin RJ, Robertson AP, Buxton SK, Beech RN, Charvet CL, Neveu C (2012)
Levamisole receptors: a second awakening
Trends Parasitol 28 :289

Martin RJ, Robertson AP, Buxton SK, Beech RN, Charvet CL, Neveu C (2012)
Trends Parasitol 28 :289