| Title : The role of nitric oxide in the neuropathology in soman intoxication - Bouchaud_1994_Brain.Res_660_249 | 
| Author(s) : Bouchaud C , Chollat-Namy A , Duserre S , Delamanche IS | 
| Ref : Brain Research , 660 :249 , 1994 | 
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            Abstract :  
                             Intoxication with organophosphorus (0P) anticholinesterase agents such as soman triggers irreversible lesions in some cerebral areas. Administration of soman at the LD 50 leads to an increased activity of NADPH-diaphorase (= NO-synthase) in the cerebral endothelial cells from the 6th hour after poisoning. This activity culminates after 24 h, whereas variations in this enzymatic activity are not easily detectable in NADPH-diaphorase positive neurons. Since soman triggers astrocytic oedema leading to a possible decrease in the local cerebral blood flow, it is likely that the induction of endothelial NO-synthase exerts an antagonistic effect, since NO is a vasodilator.  | 
    
| PubMedSearch : Bouchaud_1994_Brain.Res_660_249 | 
| PubMedID: 7529650 | 
| Inhibitor | Soman | 
    Bouchaud C, Chollat-Namy A, Duserre S, Delamanche IS (1994)
        The role of nitric oxide in the neuropathology in soman intoxication
        Brain Research
        660        :249
    Bouchaud C, Chollat-Namy A, Duserre S, Delamanche IS (1994)
        Brain Research
        660        :249