Letienne_1999_Fundam.Clin.Pharmacol_13_468

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Title : Soman-induced hypertension in conscious rats is mediated by prolonged central muscarinic stimulation - Letienne_1999_Fundam.Clin.Pharmacol_13_468
Author(s) : Letienne R , Julien C , Barres C , Lallement G , Baubichon D , Bataillard A
Ref : Fundamental & Clinical Toxicology , 13 :468 , 1999
Abstract :

The acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, soman, induces marked and sustained hypertension and tachycardia associated with a convulsive syndrome in rats. The aims of the present study were to distinguish between the cardiovascular and convulsant effects of soman and to determine whether the maintenance of the soman-induced hypertension and tachycardia depends solely on a central muscarinic effect. To this end, using a computerised analysis of blood pressure (BP) in conscious freely moving rats, we examined the consequences on the increase in mean BP (MBP) and heart rate (HR) induced by soman (60 micrograms/kg, i.v.) of 1) a pre-treatment with the anticonvulsant drug diazepam (3 mg/kg, i.v.) and 2) atropine sulphate (10 mg/kg, i.v.) administered 10 or 60 min after the intoxication. Pretreatment with diazepam prevented the convulsions, assessed by electroencephalogram (EEG) recording, but modified neither the magnitude nor the kinetics of the pressor and tachycardic effects of soman (delta MBP = 74 +/- 2 and 73 +/- 5 mmHg, delta HR = 69 +/- 10 and 79 +/- 7 bpm, maximum MBP = 186 +/- 3 and 182 +/- 6 mmHg, maximum HR = 545 +/- 9 and 522 +/- 16 bpm in solvent- (n = 8) and diazepam- (n = 8) pre-treated rats, respectively). Whatever its time of administration, atropine sulphate fully and immediately reversed the rise in BP induced by soman. The soman-induced tachycardia was also suppressed by atropine administered 10 min after soman whereas it persisted when atropine was injected 60 min after the intoxication. These results show that the cardiovascular effects of soman can occur independently of the convulsive syndrome and that the maintenance of the soman-induced hypertension depends entirely on a permanent central muscarinic stimulation.

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Letienne R, Julien C, Barres C, Lallement G, Baubichon D, Bataillard A (1999)
Soman-induced hypertension in conscious rats is mediated by prolonged central muscarinic stimulation
Fundamental & Clinical Toxicology 13 :468

Letienne R, Julien C, Barres C, Lallement G, Baubichon D, Bataillard A (1999)
Fundamental & Clinical Toxicology 13 :468