Karasova_2009_Int.J.Mol.Sci_10_3065

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Title : Effect of seven newly synthesized and currently available oxime cholinesterase reactivators on cyclosarin-intoxicated rats - Karasova_2009_Int.J.Mol.Sci_10_3065
Author(s) : Karasova JZ , Kassa J , Musilek K , Pohanka M , Novotny L , Kuca K
Ref : Int J Mol Sci , 10 :3065 , 2009
Abstract :

Seven new oxime-based acetylcholinesterase reactivators were compared with three currently available ones (obidoxime, trimedoxime, HI-6) for their ability to lessen cholinesterase inhibition in blood and brain of cyclosarin-treated rats. Oximes were given at doses of 5% their LD(50) along with 21 mg/kg atropine five min before the LD(50) of cyclosarin (120 ug/kg) was administered. Blood and brain samples were collected 30 minutes later. The greatest difference between acetylcholinesterase inhibition in blood of cyclosarin-treated rats was found after administration of HI-6 (40%), compared to 22% for trimedoxime and 6% for obidoxime. Only two of the seven newly synthesized oximes had any effect (K203 at 7%, K156 at 5%). Effective oximes against cyclosarin-inhibited plasma butyrylcholinesterase were HI-6 (42%), trimedoxime (11%), and K156 (4%). The oximes were less effective in brain than in blood, with reactivation values for HI-6 30% against acetylcholinesterase and 10% against butyrylcholinesterase. Values for newly synthesized oximes were less than 10% for K206, K269 and K203.

PubMedSearch : Karasova_2009_Int.J.Mol.Sci_10_3065
PubMedID: 19742125

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Reactivator K203    K156

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Karasova JZ, Kassa J, Musilek K, Pohanka M, Novotny L, Kuca K (2009)
Effect of seven newly synthesized and currently available oxime cholinesterase reactivators on cyclosarin-intoxicated rats
Int J Mol Sci 10 :3065

Karasova JZ, Kassa J, Musilek K, Pohanka M, Novotny L, Kuca K (2009)
Int J Mol Sci 10 :3065