Title : Anatoxin-a(s): natural organophosphorus anticholinesterase agent - Patocka_2011_Mil.Med.Sci.Lett_80_129 |
Author(s) : Patocka J , Gupta RC , Kuca K |
Ref : Military Medical Science Letters , 80 :129 , 2011 |
Abstract :
Anatoxin-a(s) is a guanidinemethyl phosphate ester isolated from the freshwater cyanobacterium (blue-green algae) Anabaena flos-aquae strain NRC 525-17. Previous work has shown anatoxin-a(s) to be a potent irreversible inhibitor of electric eel acetylcholinesterase (AChE, EC 3.1.1.7). Anatoxin-a(s) has been shown to be an active site-directed inhibitor of AChE, which is resistant to reactivation by oximes because of the enzyme-oxime adduct formation. In vivo pretreatment with physostigmine and high concentrations of pyridine 2-aldoxime methochloride (2-PAM) were the only effective antagonists against a lethal dose of anatoxin-a(s). Anatoxin-a(s) is very toxic and it is produced by cyanobacteria during its blooms. Purified toxin has an LD50 (i.p) of approximately 20-50 g/kg body weight in mice. Toxicoses associated with cholinesterase-inhibiting anatoxin-a(s) have been observed in humans, animals, birds and fish. Anatoxin-a(s) induces clinical signs of hypercholinergic preponderance, such as salivation, lacrimation, urinary incontinence, defecation, convulsion, fasciculation, and respiratory arrest. |
PubMedSearch : Patocka_2011_Mil.Med.Sci.Lett_80_129 |
PubMedID: |
Inhibitor | Guanitoxin |
Patocka J, Gupta RC, Kuca K (2011)
Anatoxin-a(s): natural organophosphorus anticholinesterase agent
Military Medical Science Letters
80 :129
Patocka J, Gupta RC, Kuca K (2011)
Military Medical Science Letters
80 :129