Ivermectin Effects on Caenorhabditis elegans (C.elegans)

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Ivermectin Effects on Caenorhabditis elegans (C.elegans) Moyosore Olagoke

Background Information 1.Anti-parasitic Medication Strongyloides stercoralis Onchocerciasis volvulus Pubic lice infestation Scabies Wuchereria bancrofti http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/97/6/2674/F2 2 Mechanism of action Bind to GABA Channel Hyperpolarization by ↑Cl Permeability C95H146O28

Background Information Phylum Nematoda Feed on OP50 bacteria Pseudocoelomates Thrashing motion (contraction) Female deposit 100,000 or more egg/day Most individuals are Hermaphrodites Life Cycle : >12hours Caenorhabditis elegans

Research Purpose :To determine the effect of Ivermectin on wild type (C.elegans) Plan to extend strain Complications Method of introduction Drug Test Resistance strain

Ivermectin response to OP50 bacteria Ivermectin has no effect on OP-50 bacteria Avermectin is isolated from strepto Avermectins

Drug Introduction Ivermectin→ Agar Sample calculation Stock 1- 0.1g/1000цl in 100% DMSO Stock 2- 10цl of stock 1 in 9.99ml 1%DMSO 15цl of stock 2 in 8цl Agar 10цg/цl x 15цl= 150цg 150 цg/8цl = 62.5цg/цl Ivermectin→ Agar

Wild type C.elegans

Ivermectin: Wildtype worm 62.5цg/цl Fewer numbers No apparent movement Worm appears transparent 18.75цg/цl Same conclusion Movement is perceived (~3 worms)

Comparison Control Ivermectin

Touch insensitive=Tapping

Future Analysis Growth Assay: Count the number of gravid adult Reflects Pharyngeal function Mechanosensation: Touch sensitivity Neurological Response Motility assay: Number of worm still thrashing Locomotion

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