Pyrantel resistance alters nematode nicotinic acetylcholine receptor single-channel properties.
2000
Abstract Resistance to the anthelmintics pyrantel (( E )-1,4,5,6-tetrahydro-1-methyl-2-[2-(2thienyl)ethenyl]pyrimidine) and levamisole (( S )-2,3,5,6-tetrahydro-6-phenylimidazo[2,1- b ]thiazole) is an increasingly widespread problem in gastro-intestinal nematode infestations. Both compounds act on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors on the surface of nematode somatic muscle. The patch-clamp technique was used to measure nematode nicotinic acetylcholine receptor properties at 75, 50, −50 and −75 mV in a pyrantel-resistant isolate of Oesophagostomum dentatum . Patch pipettes contained 30 μM levamisole as agonist. We found that 28.1% of membrane patches contained active receptors. At −50 mV, the single-channel conductance was 36.2±1.4 pS, the mean open-time ( τ ) was 1.45±0.14 ms and the mean probability of opening ( P o ) was 0.004±0.002. We compared these results with previous work on an anthelmintic sensitive isolate and a levamisole-resistant isolate [Robertson, A.P., Bjorn, H.E., Martin, R.J., 1999. Levamisole resistance resolved at the single-channel level. FASEB J. 13, 749–760.]. We found that pyrantel-resistant parasites had a reduced percentage of active patches and a reduced P o value when compared to anthelmintic sensitive worms. We concluded that pyrantel resistance is associated with a modification of the target nicotinic receptor properties.
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