Kalasz_2014_J.Appl.Toxicol_2_141

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Title : Mini review on blood-brain barrier penetration of pyridinium aldoximes - Kalasz_2014_J.Appl.Toxicol_2_141
Author(s) : Kalasz H , Nurulain SM , Veress G , Antus S , Darvas F , Adeghate E , Adem A , Hashemi F , Tekes K
Ref : J Appl Toxicol , 2 :141 , 2014
Abstract :

This paper reviews the blood-brain barrier (BBB) penetration of newly developed pyridinium aldoximes. Pyridinium aldoximes are highly charged hydrophilic compounds used in the treatment of subjects exposed to organophosphonates because they are effective as acetylcholinesterase reactivators. Pyridinium aldoximes have antidotal effects against poisoning with cholinesterase inhibitors, a frequent problem affecting people working with organophosphate-based insecticides and pesticides. Toxic organophosphonate products such as sarin and tabun can be used by terrorists as chemical warfare agents. This poses a severe challenge to all innocent and peace-loving people worldwide. This review gives a brief summary of BBB transporters and description of the current in vitro and in vivo methods for the characterization of BBB penetration of established and novel pyridinium aldoximes. The authors provide a putative mechanism of penetration, outline some future ways of formulation and discuss the possible advantages and disadvantages of increasing BBB penetration. Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

PubMedSearch : Kalasz_2014_J.Appl.Toxicol_2_141
PubMedID: 25291712

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Kalasz H, Nurulain SM, Veress G, Antus S, Darvas F, Adeghate E, Adem A, Hashemi F, Tekes K (2014)
Mini review on blood-brain barrier penetration of pyridinium aldoximes
J Appl Toxicol 2 :141

Kalasz H, Nurulain SM, Veress G, Antus S, Darvas F, Adeghate E, Adem A, Hashemi F, Tekes K (2014)
J Appl Toxicol 2 :141