Meek_2021_Toxicol.In.Vitro__105102

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Title : In vitro age-related differences in rats to organophosphates - Meek_2021_Toxicol.In.Vitro__105102
Author(s) : Meek EC , Carr RL , Chambers JE
Ref : Toxicol In Vitro , :105102 , 2021
Abstract :

The mechanism of toxic action for organophosphates (OPs) is the persistent inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) resulting in accumulation of acetylcholine and subsequent hyperstimulation of the nervous system. Organophosphates display a wide range of acute toxicities. Differences in the OP's chemistries results in differences in the compound's metabolism and toxicity. Acute toxicities of OPs appear to be principally dependent on compound specific efficiencies of detoxication, and less dependent upon efficiencies of bioactivation and sensitivity of AChE. Serine esterases, such as carboxylesterase (CaE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE), play a prominent role in OP detoxication. Organophosphates can stoichiometrically inhibit these enzymes, removing OPs from circulation thus providing protection for the target enzyme, AChE. This in vitro study investigated age-related sensitivity of AChE, BChE and CaE to twelve structurally different OPs in rat tissues. Sensitivity of esterases to these OPs was assessed by inhibitory concentration 50s (IC(50)s). The OPs displayed a wide range of inhibitory potency toward AChE with IC(50)s in the low nM-microM range with no differences among ages; however, the CaE IC(50)s generally increased with age reflecting greater protection in adults. These results suggest age-related differences in acute toxicities of OPs in mammals are primarily a result of their detoxication capacities.

PubMedSearch : Meek_2021_Toxicol.In.Vitro__105102
PubMedID: 33497710

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Meek EC, Carr RL, Chambers JE (2021)
In vitro age-related differences in rats to organophosphates
Toxicol In Vitro :105102

Meek EC, Carr RL, Chambers JE (2021)
Toxicol In Vitro :105102