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Abstract
Experiments examined the sensitivity of Onchocerca lienalis microfilariae (mf) to ivermectin in vitro using a range of parameters to measure viability. Incubation in drug (1 x 10(-4) and 5.71 x 10(-8) M) caused an immediate decrease in motility levels in a concentration dependent fashion with a continuing decline over 24 h; the inclusion of a monkey kidney cell (LLCMK2) feeder layer in the culture system partially abrogated drug effects. The use of feeder cells allowed the longer-term culture of mf; incubation in drug at low concentrations (5.71 x 10(-8) and 1 x 10(-10) M) significantly reduced motility levels during a 17 day trial. Using MTT colorimetry it was found that 10,000 untreated mf per replicate sample were required to produce a sufficient quantity of formazan to make comparisons, and that formazan formation was most rapid during the first 30 min of incubation in MTT but continued up to 3-4 h. Following incubation of mf in ivermectin (1 x 10(-4) and 5.71 x 10(-8) M) for 24 h, only the higher concentration inhibited formazan formation (51%), while motility levels were reduced by 94% and 45% respectively. Using the same drug concentrations, mf viability was assessed by measuring the uptake of [3H]2-deoxy-D-glucose; uptake was only significantly reduced (40%) by the higher concentration, while motility levels were reduced by 77% and 63% respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 2052853
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Med Parasitol ISSN: 0177-2392