O'Donnell_2010_Toxicol.Mech.Methods_20_600

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Title : Comparison of extracellular striatal acetylcholine and brain seizure activity following acute exposure to the nerve agents cyclosarin and tabun in freely moving guinea pigs - O'Donnell_2010_Toxicol.Mech.Methods_20_600
Author(s) : O'Donnell JC , Acon-Chen C , McDonough JH , Shih TM
Ref : Toxicol Mech Methods , 20 :600 , 2010
Abstract :

Organophosphorus nerve agents like cyclosarin and tabun are potent cholinesterase inhibitors. The inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, which is responsible for breaking down acetylcholine (ACh) at the synapse and neuromuscular junction, leads to a build-up of extracellular ACh and a series of toxic consequences including hypersecretion, tremor, convulsion/seizure, respiratory distress, coma, and death. This study employed simultaneous and continuous electroencephalographic recording and striatal microdialysis collection for quantification of ACh changes (via subsequent HPLC analysis) during acute exposure to a 1.0 x LD(50) subcutaneous dose of either cyclosarin or tabun to investigate differences in cholinergic and behavioral effects. Information about the unique mechanisms and consequences of different nerve agents is intended to aid in the development of broad-spectrum medical countermeasures for nerve agents. At the dose administered, non-seizure and sustained seizure responses were observed in both agent groups and in the tabun-exposed group some subjects experienced an unsustained seizure response. Significant extracellular ACh increases were only observed in seizure groups. Cyclosarin and tabun were found to exhibit some unique cholinergic and ictogenic characteristics. Lethality only occurred in subjects experiencing sustained seizure, and there was no difference in lethality between agent groups that progressed to sustained seizure.

PubMedSearch : O'Donnell_2010_Toxicol.Mech.Methods_20_600
PubMedID: 20919801

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O'Donnell JC, Acon-Chen C, McDonough JH, Shih TM (2010)
Comparison of extracellular striatal acetylcholine and brain seizure activity following acute exposure to the nerve agents cyclosarin and tabun in freely moving guinea pigs
Toxicol Mech Methods 20 :600

O'Donnell JC, Acon-Chen C, McDonough JH, Shih TM (2010)
Toxicol Mech Methods 20 :600