Title : Sarin intoxication elevates plasma pralidoxime - Green_1985_Toxicol.Lett_28_17 |
Author(s) : Green MD , Jones DE , Hilmas DE |
Ref : Toxicol Lett , 28 :17 , 1985 |
Abstract :
Groups of guinea pigs were injected with a range of dosages for sarin (0, 140, 279, 557 micrograms/kg) followed by pralidoxime (2-PAM) and atropine sulfate (16 mg/kg). Poisoning by sarin in these animals elevated plasma pralidoxime content in a dose-dependent manner within 10 min of intoxication. Plasma levels after administration of 3.12 mg/kg of 2-PAM were elevated from a control mean of 6.18 micrograms/ml to a maximum of 13.78 micrograms/ml in animals given 557 micrograms/kg of sarin at 2 min after the injection of the therapeutic compounds. This suggests that pathophysiological changes following intoxication by potent inhibitors of cholinesterase result in a decrease in the rate and extent of distribution of therapeutic compounds. This effect is most likely a consequence of changes in cardiovascular functions influencing blood flow to various organs. |
PubMedSearch : Green_1985_Toxicol.Lett_28_17 |
PubMedID: 4060191 |
Green MD, Jones DE, Hilmas DE (1985)
Sarin intoxication elevates plasma pralidoxime
Toxicol Lett
28 :17
Green MD, Jones DE, Hilmas DE (1985)
Toxicol Lett
28 :17