Cavanagh_1961_Br.J.Pharmacol.Chemother_16_218

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Title : Localization of cholinesterases in the chicken nervous system and the problem of the selective neurotoxicity of organophosphorus compounds - Cavanagh_1961_Br.J.Pharmacol.Chemother_16_218
Author(s) : Cavanagh JB , Holland P
Ref : British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy , 16 :218 , 1961
Abstract :

Using the thiocholine method, a restricted survey has been made of cholinesterases in the spinal cord and brain stem of the chicken. No simple relation between sites of selective damage in organophosphorus neurotoxicity and centres of cholinesterase activity could be adduced. Moreover, no significant differences between species susceptible and insusceptible to poisoning by these compounds were found by this method. It is concluded that, while cholinesterase may well play an intermediary role in the intoxication, other factors determine the selective damage to certain neurones and their processes.

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Cavanagh JB, Holland P (1961)
Localization of cholinesterases in the chicken nervous system and the problem of the selective neurotoxicity of organophosphorus compounds
British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy 16 :218

Cavanagh JB, Holland P (1961)
British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy 16 :218