| Title : Regional brain cholinesterase activity in rats injected intraperitoneally with anatoxin-a(s) or paraoxon - Cook_1989_Toxicol.Lett_49_29 |
| Author(s) : Cook WO , Dellinger JA , Singh SS , Dahlem AM , Carmichael WW , Beasley VR |
| Ref : Toxicol Lett , 49 :29 , 1989 |
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Abstract :
Adult male Long-Evans rats were injected intraperitoneally with 1.5, 3.0 or 9.0 micrograms/kg of anatoxin-a(s) that had been extracted from laboratory-grown Anabaena flos-aquae NRC-525-17, 800 micrograms/kg of paraoxon, or a control solution. Blood, anterior spinal cord, and brain cerebellar, cortical, medullary, midbrain, hippocampal, hypothalamic, olfactory and striatal cholinesterase activity was determined in rats that died prior to 2 hours or were anesthetized and killed at 2 hours. Unlike paraoxon, anatoxin-a(s) did not cause detectable inhibition of cholinesterase in the central nervous system, but did cause inhibition of cholinesterase in blood, suggesting that anatoxin-a(s) is strictly a peripheral cholinesterase inhibitor. |
| PubMedSearch : Cook_1989_Toxicol.Lett_49_29 |
| PubMedID: 2815113 |
| Inhibitor | Guanitoxin |
Cook WO, Dellinger JA, Singh SS, Dahlem AM, Carmichael WW, Beasley VR (1989)
Regional brain cholinesterase activity in rats injected intraperitoneally with anatoxin-a(s) or paraoxon
Toxicol Lett
49 :29
Cook WO, Dellinger JA, Singh SS, Dahlem AM, Carmichael WW, Beasley VR (1989)
Toxicol Lett
49 :29