Perkins_2013_Chem.Biol.Interact_206_452

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Title : Inhalation toxicity of soman vapor in non-anesthetized rats: A preliminary assessment of inhaled bronchodilator or steroid therapy - Perkins_2013_Chem.Biol.Interact_206_452
Author(s) : Perkins MW , Wong B , Rodriguez A , Devorak JL , Alves DA , Murphy G , Sciuto AM
Ref : Chemico-Biological Interactions , 206 :452 , 2013
Abstract :

Respiratory toxicity, injury and treatment following vapor inhalational exposure to the chemical warfare nerve agent (CWNA) soman (GD) were examined in non-anesthetized rats. This study exposed male Sprague-Dawley rats (250-300g) to 520, 560, 600, 825 or 1410mgxmin/m(3) of soman in a customized head-out inhalation system. Signs of CWNA-induced cholinergic crises were observed in all soman-exposed animals. The LCt50 of vaporized soman as determined by probit analysis was 593.1mgxmin/m(3). All animals exposed to 825 and 1410mgxmin/m(3) developed severe convulsions and died within 4-8min post-exposure. Edema measured by wet/dry weight ratio of the left lung lobe increased in a dose-dependent manner in all soman-exposed animals. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid and blood acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activities were inhibited dose-dependently in soman-exposed groups at 24h. A significant increase in total BAL protein was observed in soman-exposed animals at all doses. AChE activity was inhibited in lung and whole brain tissues in all soman-exposed animals. Histopathological analysis of the lungs of animals exposed to 600mgxmin/m(3) of soman revealed prominent morphological changes including alveolar histiocytosis, hemorrhage and inflammation consisting of neutrophilic exudate. Exposure of animals to 600mgxmin/m(3) of soman followed by treatment with two actuations for 10s of Combivent (21mug of ipratropium bromide and 120mug of albuterol sulfate) and Symbicort (80mug budesonide and 4.5mug formoterol) by inhalation into a modified metered dose inhaler (MDI) 10min post-exposure resulted in increased minute volume, but did not decrease mortality. These results indicate that inhalation exposure to soman vapor causes acute respiratory toxicity and injury in untreated, un-anesthetized rats and that inhalation treatment with Combivent or Symbicort did improve the respiratory outcomes, but did not influence lethality.

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Perkins MW, Wong B, Rodriguez A, Devorak JL, Alves DA, Murphy G, Sciuto AM (2013)
Inhalation toxicity of soman vapor in non-anesthetized rats: A preliminary assessment of inhaled bronchodilator or steroid therapy
Chemico-Biological Interactions 206 :452

Perkins MW, Wong B, Rodriguez A, Devorak JL, Alves DA, Murphy G, Sciuto AM (2013)
Chemico-Biological Interactions 206 :452