| Title : Repeated small doses of a neurotoxic organophosphate. Monitoring of neurotoxic esterase in brain and spinal cord - Lotti_1980_Arch.Toxicol_45_263 |
| Author(s) : Lotti M , Johnson MK |
| Ref : Archives of Toxicology , 45 :263 , 1980 |
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Abstract :
The effects of small repeated oral doses of mono-2-cresyl diphenyl phosphate (MOCP, 2.5 mg/kg/day) on hen brain and spinal cord neurotoxic esterase (NTE) were measured. The enzyme levels were depressed to about 40% and 55% of normal respectively and maintained at that level for 8 weeks. No clinical and only doubtful histological signs of neuropathy were detected. Neuropathy could be precipitated by depressing the level to < 20% either with a single high dose (50 mg/kg), or by an increase of the repeated dose level to 5 mg/kg/day. There was no correlation between inhibition of NTE in the nervous tissue and the "NTE-like" activity in lymphocytes. "NTE-like" activity in spleen was consistently inhibited but to a lesser extent than that in the brain or spinal cord. Brain AChE and BuChE were not affected. |
| PubMedSearch : Lotti_1980_Arch.Toxicol_45_263 |
| PubMedID: 7447700 |
Lotti M, Johnson MK (1980)
Repeated small doses of a neurotoxic organophosphate. Monitoring of neurotoxic esterase in brain and spinal cord
Archives of Toxicology
45 :263
Lotti M, Johnson MK (1980)
Archives of Toxicology
45 :263