Parasite Neuromusculature and its Utility as a Drug Target

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Parasite Neuromusculature and its Utility as a Drug Target

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 202 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780521691789
  • DDC分類 571.999

Full Description

Nerve and muscle systems in helminth parasites interact in a highly co-ordinated manner to control movements associated with alimentation, reproduction, locomotion and attachment. All metazoan parasites rely on some or all of these activities for their survival. For a long time it has been known that neuromuscular function in parasites is susceptible to chemotherapeutic attack, and that compromising this aspect of parasite biology is sufficient to cure many parasite infections. This volume outlines the latest research in this area, showing why this system is so amenable to drug intervention and outlining potential targets for new treatments. Written by experts in the field, this volume will be invaluable to anyone interested in the molecular biology, physiology and biochemistry of parasites as well as those looking to exploit these for the creation of new treatments.

Contents

Preface A. G. Maule and Tim A. Day; Functional genomics of nematode acetylcholinesterases, M. E. Selkirk, O. Lazari and J. B. Matthews; Classical transmitters and their receptors in flatworms P. Ribeiro, F. El-Shehabi and N. Patocka; Neuropeptide signalling systems in flatworms P. McVeigh, M. J. Kimber, E. Novozhilova and T. A. Day; Signal transduction in larval trematodes: putative systems associated with regulating larval motility and behaviour J. J. Vermeire, J. E. Humphries and T. P. Yoshino; Drug resistance and neurotransmitter receptors of nematodes: recent studies on the mode of action of levamisole R. J. Martin, S. Verma, M. Levandoski, C. L. Clark, H. Qian, M. T. Stewart and A. P. Robertson; Glutamate-gated chloride channels and the mode of action of the avermectin/milbemycin anthelmintics A. J. Wolstenholme and A. T. Rogers; Ca2+ signalling, voltage-gated Ca2+ channels and praziquantel in flatworm neuromusculature R. M. Greenberg; The ever-expanding neuropeptide gene families in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans C. Li; Neuromuscular function in plant parasitic nematodes: a target for novel control strategies? M. J. Kimber and C. C. Fleming; Inter-phyla studies on neuropeptides: the potential for broad-spectrum anthelmintic and/or endectocide discovery A. Mousley, A.G. Maule, D. W. Halton and N. J. Marks; Nematode neuropeptide receptors and their development as anthelmintic screens K. Greenwood, T. Williams and T. Geary; Resistance as a tool for discovering and understanding targets in parasite neuromusculature N. C. Sangster, J. Song and J. Demeler.

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