Title : Inhibition of cholinesterases by DFP and induction of organophosphate-detoxicating enzymes in rats - Kaliste-Korhonen_1990_Gen.Pharmacol_21_527 |
Author(s) : Kaliste-Korhonen E , Torronen R , Ylitalo P , Hanninen O |
Ref : General Pharmacology , 21 :527 , 1990 |
Abstract :
1. The inhibition of cholinesterase and carboxylesterase activities in the diisopropyl fluorophosphate (DFP) intoxication, and the inducibility of organophosphate (OP) detoxicating enzymes was studied in rats. 2. In phenobarbital (PB)-, but not in beta-naphthoflavone (NF)-pretreated rats, the activities of DFP-inhibited cholinesterases were 70-120% higher than in non-pretreated rats. Also the inhibition of the microsomal and cytosolic carboxylesterase activity in liver was efficiently antagonized by BP, but not by NF. 3. In vitro the microsomes from PB-treated rats detoxicated DFP probably by O-dealkylation, since no fluoride was released from DFP. Glutathione S-transferase did not detoxicate DFP. 4. 7-Pentoxyresorufin O-dealkylase, a specific enzyme of cytochrome P450IIB subfamily, was induced by PB, flumecinol, isosafrole and NF by 167- 61-, 26- and 1.6-fold, respectively. 7-Ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase, a marker enzyme of cytochrome P450IA subfamily, was induced by those agents 5-, 4-, 31- and 94-fold, given in the same order. Glutathione S-transferase, paraoxonase and DFPase activities were increased 0-72% by the tested inducers. 5. The results suggest that the cytochrome P450IIB subfamily, inducible by PB, participates in DFP detoxication by O-dealkylation. Its induction probably causes the protection against the cholinesterase inhibition by OPs. |
PubMedSearch : Kaliste-Korhonen_1990_Gen.Pharmacol_21_527 |
PubMedID: 2165959 |
Inhibitor | DFP |
Kaliste-Korhonen E, Torronen R, Ylitalo P, Hanninen O (1990)
Inhibition of cholinesterases by DFP and induction of organophosphate-detoxicating enzymes in rats
General Pharmacology
21 :527
Kaliste-Korhonen E, Torronen R, Ylitalo P, Hanninen O (1990)
General Pharmacology
21 :527