Benjaminov_1992_Vet.Hum.Toxicol_34_10

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Title : Parathion transfer and acetylcholinesterase activity in an in-vitro perfused term human placenta - Benjaminov_1992_Vet.Hum.Toxicol_34_10
Author(s) : Benjaminov O , Hoffer E , Taitelman U , Urbach J , Brandes JM
Ref : Vet Hum Toxicol , 34 :10 , 1992
Abstract :

Organophosphate transport through the placenta was investigated in an in-vitro placental perfusion system. The system consisted of maternal and fetal reservoirs in which Krebs Ringer bicarbonate buffer with heparin, albumin and glucose was circulated at a constant pH, temperature and pO2. Parathion was analysed by means of gas chromatography with a N-P detector. 14C Antipyrine, a lipid soluble salt, was used as an internal standard, which allowed for the difference in placental size and permeability. A certain amount of parathion passed the placenta and reached the fetal compartment. Glucose consumption was not influenced by the introduction of parathion; neither was the water content of the placental tissue. Acetylcholinesterase activity in placental tissue decreased 50%. The amount of parathion transferred was not negligible and could have caused damage to a fetus.

PubMedSearch : Benjaminov_1992_Vet.Hum.Toxicol_34_10
PubMedID: 1621354

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Benjaminov O, Hoffer E, Taitelman U, Urbach J, Brandes JM (1992)
Parathion transfer and acetylcholinesterase activity in an in-vitro perfused term human placenta
Vet Hum Toxicol 34 :10

Benjaminov O, Hoffer E, Taitelman U, Urbach J, Brandes JM (1992)
Vet Hum Toxicol 34 :10