antihelminths Flashcards

1
Q

Classification of helminths and possible targets for helminths (3)

A
  • Nematodes – roundworms
  • Trematodes - flukes
  • Cestodas – tapeworms

Possible drug targets in helminths

  • neuromuscular coordination
  • carbohydrate metabolism
  • mikrotubule integration
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Benzimidazoles, name 3.
mechanism:
good against: 2
Given:
Adverse- 4
A

Albendazole, mebendazole, tiabendazole

mechanism: inhibit the polymerization of the β-tubulin of microtubules → paralysis
- good against roundworms (nematodes) and tapeworms (cestodas)
- orally given
- adverse effects: GI, hepatotoxicity, visual disturbances
- teratogenic

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Ivermectin (Avermectin-Nobel prize!):
Mechanism:
Given:
ADverse effects- 
Effective against
A
  • enhances GABA effect in the worm → paralysis
  • orally given, does not cross BBB
  • adverse effects: mild, due to the disintegration of the worms (fever, headache, dizziness, itching, joint pain)
  • effective against certain roundworms: filarial Loa loa, Ascaris lumbricoides, Ancylostoma duodenale, Trichuris trichiura
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Levamisol.
mechanism
Given
adverse- 2
good against
A
  • depolarizing neuromuscular blockade → paralysis
  • orally given
  • adverse effects: GI, mild neurological
  • effective against some roundworms: Ascaris lumbricoides, Necator americanus, Ancylostoma duodenale
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Praziquantel
mechanism
given
adverse
indicated
A

increases Ca++ permeability → spastic paralysis

  • orally given, penetrates BBB
  • adverse effects: GI, dizziness (mild)
  • indicated mainly againts flukes and tapeworms: Schisostoma, Fasciola hepatica, Taeniatel
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Niclosamide
mechanism
given
effective against

A
  • inhibits oxidative phosphorilation
  • orally given, poor absorbtion
  • side effects: GI, dizziness (mild)
  • effective againts tapeworms: Taenia solium, Taenia saginata
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Pyrantel pamoat
mechanism
given
side effects- 2
good against
A
  • releases acetylcholine in the worm, inhibits acetylcholinesterase →
    depolarizing blockade → spastic paralysis
  • given orally, poor absorbtion
  • side effects: GI (middle severe), CNS (mild)
  • good againts: Ascaris, Necator, Ancylostoma, Enterobius
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Bithionol
mechanism
given
Side effects- 3
indicated
A
  • inhibits oxidative phosphorylation
  • orally given, penetrates BBB
  • side effects: GI, CNS (dizziness, headache), toxic hepatitis
  • indicated in fascioliasis (Fasciola hepatica
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