Kassa_2009_Toxicol.Mech.Methods_19_232

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Title : A comparison of the neuroprotective efficacy of newly developed oximes (K117, K127) and currently available oxime (obidoxime) in tabun-poisoned rats - Kassa_2009_Toxicol.Mech.Methods_19_232
Author(s) : Kassa J , Karasova JZ , Musilek K , Kuca K , Jung AY
Ref : Toxicol Mech Methods , 19 :232 , 2009
Abstract :

The potency of newly developed bispyridinium compounds (K117, K127) to reduce tabun-induced acute neurotoxic signs and symptoms was compared with currently available oxime (obidoxime) using functional observational battery. The neuroprotective effects of atropine alone and atropine combined with one of three bispyridinium oximes (K117, K127, obidoxime) on rats poisoned with tabun at a sublethal dose (180 microg/kg i.m.; 80% of LD(50) value) were studied. Tabun-induced neurotoxicity was monitored using a functional observational battery and automatic measurement of motor activity at 24 h following tabun challenge. The results indicated that all tested oximes combined with atropine enabled tabun-poisoned rats to survive 24 h following tabun challenge while one tabun-poisoned rats died within 24 h after tabun poisoning when the rats were treated with atropine alone. Newly developed oxime K127 combined with atropine was the most effective in decreasing tabun-induced neurotoxicity in the case of sublethal poisonings among all oximes tested. Nevertheless, the differences of neuroprotective efficacy between K127 and obidoxime are not sufficient to replace obidoxime by K127 for the treatment of acute tabun poisonings.

PubMedSearch : Kassa_2009_Toxicol.Mech.Methods_19_232
PubMedID: 19730756

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Kassa J, Karasova JZ, Musilek K, Kuca K, Jung AY (2009)
A comparison of the neuroprotective efficacy of newly developed oximes (K117, K127) and currently available oxime (obidoxime) in tabun-poisoned rats
Toxicol Mech Methods 19 :232

Kassa J, Karasova JZ, Musilek K, Kuca K, Jung AY (2009)
Toxicol Mech Methods 19 :232