Lorke_2008_Neurotoxicol_29_663

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Title : Effect of intrathecal pralidoxime administration upon survival of rats exposed to the organophosphate paraoxon - Lorke_2008_Neurotoxicol_29_663
Author(s) : Lorke DE , Hasan MY , Nurulain SM , Shafiullah M , Nagelkerke N , Petroianu GA
Ref : Neurotoxicology , 29 :663 , 2008
Abstract :

The therapeutic results of systemic administration of pralidoxime (2-PAM) in the treatment of poisoning with organophosphate-type cholinesterase inhibitors are disappointing. It has been hypothesized that this is due to poor entry of 2-PAM into the brain. To test if survival rates can be improved by direct administration of 2-PAM into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), the effect of intrathecal 2-PAM injections upon mortality after paraoxon intoxication was examined. Eight groups of rats (n=30 each) were examined, all of which received paraoxon (1 micromol=272 microg, 3 micromol=816 microg, or 5 micromol=1.36 mg) intraperitoneally (i.p.). One group received no further treatment; the other groups were given 50 micromol (=8.63 mg) 2-PAM i.p., 5 micromol (=863 microg) 2-PAM intrathecally and pentobarbital/lidocaine in various combinations. Results were compared with the no treatment group and the control groups that did not receive any paraoxon injections, but were given intrathecal injections of saline or 2-PAM. The relative risk of death was estimated by Cox survival analysis. Mortality was lowest after treatment with a combination of both i.p. and intrathecal 2-PAM plus pentobarbital, and with 2-PAM i.p. alone plus pentobarbital. Both treatments were significantly better than 2-PAM i.p. alone (p

PubMedSearch : Lorke_2008_Neurotoxicol_29_663
PubMedID: 18457881

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Lorke DE, Hasan MY, Nurulain SM, Shafiullah M, Nagelkerke N, Petroianu GA (2008)
Effect of intrathecal pralidoxime administration upon survival of rats exposed to the organophosphate paraoxon
Neurotoxicology 29 :663

Lorke DE, Hasan MY, Nurulain SM, Shafiullah M, Nagelkerke N, Petroianu GA (2008)
Neurotoxicology 29 :663