Pillar_1988_Toxicology_49_115

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Title : The neurotoxicity of ethylcholine mustard aziridinium (ECMA) in rat brain reaggregate cultures - Pillar_1988_Toxicology_49_115
Author(s) : Pillar AM , Prince AK , Atterwill CK
Ref : Toxicology , 49 :115 , 1988
Abstract :

The cholinergic neurotoxin ECMA causes a biphasic loss of choline acetyltransferase activity in foetal rat whole brain reaggregate cultures. Initial direct inhibition is followed by longer-term loss of cholinergic neurones. Final muscarinic receptor binding, neurofilament protein and Na+, K+-ATPase concentrations suggest that the lesion is specific for cholinergic neurones at 12.5 microM ECMA, but is more generalised at 50 microM ECMA.

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Pillar AM, Prince AK, Atterwill CK (1988)
The neurotoxicity of ethylcholine mustard aziridinium (ECMA) in rat brain reaggregate cultures
Toxicology 49 :115

Pillar AM, Prince AK, Atterwill CK (1988)
Toxicology 49 :115