Pohanka_2009_J.Appl.Toxicol_29_483

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Title : Effect of five acetylcholinesterase reactivators on tabun-intoxicated rats: induction of oxidative stress versus reactivation efficacy - Pohanka_2009_J.Appl.Toxicol_29_483
Author(s) : Pohanka M , Karasova JZ , Musilek K , Kuca K , Kassa J
Ref : J Appl Toxicol , 29 :483 , 2009
Abstract :

Oxime reactivators HI-6, obidoxime, trimedoxime, K347 and K628 were investigated as drugs designed for treatment of tabun intoxication. The experiments were performed on rats in order to simulate real conditions. Rats were intoxicated with one LD(50 )of tabun and treated with atropine and mentioned reactivators. Activities of erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase (AChE), plasma butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) and brain AChE were measured as markers of reactivation efficacy. An estimation of low molecular weight antioxidant levels using cyclic voltammetry was the second examination parameter. The evaluation of cholinesterases activity showed good reactivation potency of blood AChE and plasma BChE by commercially available obidoxime and newly synthesized K347. The potency of oximes to reactivate brain AChE was lower due to the poor blood-brain barrier penetration of used compounds. Commercially available reactivator HI-6 and newly synthesized K628 caused oxidative stress measured by cyclic voltammetry as antioxidant level. The oxidative stress provoked by HI-6 and K628 was found to be significant on probability level P = 0.05. The others reactivators did not affect antioxidant levels.

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Pohanka M, Karasova JZ, Musilek K, Kuca K, Kassa J (2009)
Effect of five acetylcholinesterase reactivators on tabun-intoxicated rats: induction of oxidative stress versus reactivation efficacy
J Appl Toxicol 29 :483

Pohanka M, Karasova JZ, Musilek K, Kuca K, Kassa J (2009)
J Appl Toxicol 29 :483