Bajgar_2012_Toxicol.Mech.Methods_22_60

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Title : Combined approach to demonstrate acetylcholinesterase activity changes in the rat brain following tabun intoxication and its treatment - Bajgar_2012_Toxicol.Mech.Methods_22_60
Author(s) : Bajgar J , Hajek P , Kassa J , Slizova D , Krs O , Karasova JZ , Fusek J , Capek L , Voicu VA
Ref : Toxicol Mech Methods , 22 :60 , 2012
Abstract :

Reactivation effects of K203 and currently available oximes (obidoxime, HI-6) in combination with atropine on acetylcholinesterase activities in the brain parts of rats poisoned with tabun were studied. The activity was determined by quantitative histochemical and biochemical methods correlating between them very well. The tabun-induced changes in acetylcholinsterase activity as well as in reactivation potency of reactivators used were different in various parts of the brain. Pontomedullar area seems to be important for observed changes following tabun intoxication and its treatment. From the oximes studied, the reactivation effect of K203 was comparable with obidoxime; HI-6 was ineffective. Combination of bio- and histochemical methods allow fine differentiation among the action of different oximes following tabun poisoning.

PubMedSearch : Bajgar_2012_Toxicol.Mech.Methods_22_60
PubMedID: 21851296

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Bajgar J, Hajek P, Kassa J, Slizova D, Krs O, Karasova JZ, Fusek J, Capek L, Voicu VA (2012)
Combined approach to demonstrate acetylcholinesterase activity changes in the rat brain following tabun intoxication and its treatment
Toxicol Mech Methods 22 :60

Bajgar J, Hajek P, Kassa J, Slizova D, Krs O, Karasova JZ, Fusek J, Capek L, Voicu VA (2012)
Toxicol Mech Methods 22 :60