Kuca_2006_J.Med.Toxicol_2_141

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Title : Reactivation of sarin-inhibited pig brain acetylcholinesterase using oxime antidotes - Kuca_2006_J.Med.Toxicol_2_141
Author(s) : Kuca K , Jun D
Ref : J Med Toxicol , 2 :141 , 2006
Abstract :

INTRODUCTION: Organophosphorus nerve agents inhibit the enzyme, acetylcholinesterase (AChE; EC 3.1.1.7). AChE reactivators (also known as oximes) are generally used for the reactivation of an inhibited enzyme.
METHODS: Two new AChE reactivators--K033 and K027--were tested for their in vitro reactivation of sarin-inhibited pig-brain AChE. Their reactivation potencies were compared with the commercially available AChE reactivators, pralidoxime, obidoxime, and HI-6.
RESULTS: Of the oximes tested, the newly developed oxime K027 achieved the highest reactivation potency (100%; concentration of the oxime -10(-2) M). However, oxime HI-6 (33%) and obidoxime (23%) seem to be the best AChE reactivators for human relevant doses (10(-4) M and lower). CONCLUSION: For human relevant doses, newly developed oximes (K027 and K033) do not surpass the reactivation potency of the most promising oxime, HI-6.

PubMedSearch : Kuca_2006_J.Med.Toxicol_2_141
PubMedID: 18072133

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Kuca K, Jun D (2006)
Reactivation of sarin-inhibited pig brain acetylcholinesterase using oxime antidotes
J Med Toxicol 2 :141

Kuca K, Jun D (2006)
J Med Toxicol 2 :141