| Title : Delayed neurotoxicity caused by chronic feeding of organophosphates requires a high-point of inhibition of neurotoxic esterase - Johnson_1980_Toxicol.Lett_5_99 |
| Author(s) : Johnson MK , Lotti M |
| Ref : Toxicol Lett , 5 :99 , 1980 |
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Abstract :
Experiments are reported showing that chronic feeding of either mono-2-cresyl diphenyl phosphate or diisopropyl phosphorofluoridate (DFP) to hens does not cause clinically observable delayed neurotic effects prior to a point when inhibition of neurotoxic esterase (NTE) of brain and spinal cord reaches 70-90%. These results are contrary to another study with diisopropyl phosphorofluoridate, which claims neuropathy without high inhibition, but are supported by results of chronic feeding experiments with tri-o-cresyl phosphate. The discrepancy cannot be attributed to differences in the strains of hens used. |
| PubMedSearch : Johnson_1980_Toxicol.Lett_5_99 |
| PubMedID: 7376206 |
Johnson MK, Lotti M (1980)
Delayed neurotoxicity caused by chronic feeding of organophosphates requires a high-point of inhibition of neurotoxic esterase
Toxicol Lett
5 :99
Johnson MK, Lotti M (1980)
Toxicol Lett
5 :99