Castro_1994_Neurotoxicol.Teratol_16_145

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Title : Behavioral decrements persist in rhesus monkeys trained on a serial probe recognition task despite protection against soman lethality by butyrylcholinesterase - Castro_1994_Neurotoxicol.Teratol_16_145
Author(s) : Castro CA , Gresham VC , Finger AV , Maxwell DM , Solana RP , Lenz DE , Broomfield CA
Ref : Neurotoxicology & Teratology , 16 :145 , 1994
Abstract :

Recently, it has been demonstrated that an exogenously administered enzyme such as butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE) can prevent death in rhesus monkeys exposed to multiple-lethal doses of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor soman when the enzyme is given prior to soman exposure (3). We report that despite BCHE protecting against soman-induced lethality, behavioral effects are seen in these monkeys which last for at least 6 days as measured by performance on a serial probe recognition (SPR) task. Analyses of the serial position curves showed that performance was lower on the probe trials when the probe items were from the middle of the list than when the probe items were from the beginning or end of the list which were unaffected. BCHE given alone also produced behavioral effects, causing all animals not to respond on the probe trials until 8 h following BCHE administration. Taken together, these findings suggest that the BCHE is not completely binding all of the soman and that a concentration of soman which is capable of causing behavioral effects may be entering the CNS.

PubMedSearch : Castro_1994_Neurotoxicol.Teratol_16_145
PubMedID: 8052188

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Castro CA, Gresham VC, Finger AV, Maxwell DM, Solana RP, Lenz DE, Broomfield CA (1994)
Behavioral decrements persist in rhesus monkeys trained on a serial probe recognition task despite protection against soman lethality by butyrylcholinesterase
Neurotoxicology & Teratology 16 :145

Castro CA, Gresham VC, Finger AV, Maxwell DM, Solana RP, Lenz DE, Broomfield CA (1994)
Neurotoxicology & Teratology 16 :145