in vitro larval immersion microassay for identifying and characterizing candidate acaricides

We have optimized a larval immersion microassay (LIM) that offers superior sensitivity, flexibility to accommodate multiple formulations, and a robust capability for rapidly screening many compounds with a minimal requirement of test article for evaluation. Dose-response studies were conducted for r...

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Published inJournal of medical entomology Vol. 41; no. 6; pp. 1034 - 1042
Main Authors White, W.H, Plummer, P.R, Kemper, C.J, Miller, R.J, Davey, R.B, Kemp, D.H, Hughes, S, Smith, C.K. II, Gutierrez, J.A
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Published England 01.11.2004
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Abstract We have optimized a larval immersion microassay (LIM) that offers superior sensitivity, flexibility to accommodate multiple formulations, and a robust capability for rapidly screening many compounds with a minimal requirement of test article for evaluation. Dose-response studies were conducted for representative members from the organophosphate, pyrethroid, pyrazole, carbamate, macrocyclic lactone, and formamidine chemistries against Amblyomma americanum (L.). Time-response experiments revealed that permethrin was the most rapid acting, whereas fipronil had the slowest speed-of-kill against A. americanum. Comparison of drug susceptibility profiles between multiple ixodid ticks suggests that A. americanum is an effective model for predicting compound potency against Boophilus spp. in this bioassay. The LIM is suitable for the identification and characterization of active molecules from small- and medium-sized compound or natural product libraries, and it can be a useful tool to prioritize molecules for further in vivo testing in animal models.
AbstractList We have optimized a larval immersion microassay (LIM) that offers superior sensitivity, flexibility to accommodate multiple formulations, and a robust capability for rapidly screening many compounds with a minimal requirement of test article for evaluation. Dose-response studies were conducted for representative members from the organophosphate, pyrethroid, pyrazole, carbamate, macrocyclic lactone, and formamidine chemistries against Amblyomma americanum (L.). Time-response experiments revealed that permethrin was the most rapid acting, whereas fipronil had the slowest speed-of-kill against A. americanum. Comparison of drug susceptibility profiles between multiple ixodid ticks suggests that A. americanum is an effective model for predicting compound potency against Boophilus spp. in this bioassay. The LIM is suitable for the identification and characterization of active molecules from small- and medium-sized compound or natural product libraries, and it can be a useful tool to prioritize molecules for further in vivo testing in animal models.
Author Miller, R.J
White, W.H
Davey, R.B
Hughes, S
Plummer, P.R
Gutierrez, J.A
Kemp, D.H
Kemper, C.J
Smith, C.K. II
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SubjectTerms acaricide resistance
acaricides
Amblyomma americanum
animal models
Animals
bioassays
Biological Assay - methods
Chlorpyrifos
dose response
Insect Control - methods
Insecticides - classification
Insecticides - toxicity
Larva - drug effects
larvae
mortality
Permethrin
potency
Pyrazoles
screening
speed of kill
tick control
tick models
ticks
Ticks - growth & development
Title in vitro larval immersion microassay for identifying and characterizing candidate acaricides
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