Title : Alterations in autonomic function in the guinea pig eye following exposure to dichlorvos vapor - Taylor_2008_J.Ocul.Pharmacol.Ther_24_473 |
Author(s) : Taylor JT , Davis E , Dabisch P , Horsmon M , Li M , Mioduszewski R |
Ref : J Ocul Pharmacol Ther , 24 :473 , 2008 |
Abstract :
The present study investigated the effect of the organophosphate, dichlorvos (DDVP), on ocular function and cholinesterase activity in guinea pigs, using a single-animal-head-only vapor exposure system. All animals exhibited signs of mild organophosphate poisoning (e.g., salivation, chewing, lacrimation, urination, defecation, and rhinorrhea) after the 20-min exposure, regardless of the DDVP exposure concentration (e.g., 35 mg/m(3), 55 mg/m(3), and 75 mg/m(3)). Pupil constriction or miosis was the most pronounced effect seen after vapor exposure. The postexposure pupil size for the 35 mg/m(3) group was 45.8 +/- 3.68% of the preexposure baseline measurement. Postexposure pupil size in the 55- (38 +/- 1.36%) and 75 mg/m(3) (38.1 +/- 1.72%) groups was significantly less than both the preexposure baseline level and the 35 mg/m(3) group. All groups exhibited enhanced an pupillary response to light after DDVP exposure. The enhanced light response remained even after recovery from miosis (approximately 1 h after exposure). Measurement of cholinesterase activity revealed that even though pupil size had recovered, acetyl- and butyrylcholinesterase remained significantly inhibited in the blood. |
PubMedSearch : Taylor_2008_J.Ocul.Pharmacol.Ther_24_473 |
PubMedID: 18788997 |
Taylor JT, Davis E, Dabisch P, Horsmon M, Li M, Mioduszewski R (2008)
Alterations in autonomic function in the guinea pig eye following exposure to dichlorvos vapor
J Ocul Pharmacol Ther
24 :473
Taylor JT, Davis E, Dabisch P, Horsmon M, Li M, Mioduszewski R (2008)
J Ocul Pharmacol Ther
24 :473