Title : Atropine and oxime treatment in lethal soman poisoning of anaesthetized guinea-pigs: HLo 7 dimethanesulfonate versus HI 6 dichloride - Worek_1993_Pharmacol.Toxicol_72_13 |
Author(s) : Worek F , Szinicz L |
Ref : Pharmacol Toxicol , 72 :13 , 1993 |
Abstract :
The oxime HI 6 is considered to be effective in soman poisoning and less effective in tabun poisoning. Recently, HL 7 was shown to reactivate acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibited by soman and tabun. Therefore, the efficacy of HL 7 and HI 6 was compared in soman poisoned guinea-pigs. Female Pirbright-white guinea-pigs were anaesthetized with urethane (1.8 g/kg) and the a. carotis, v. jugularis and trachea were cannulated. After base line measurements soman 0.08 mg/kg (= 5 x LD50) or 0.16 mg/kg (= 10 x LD50) was injected intravenously, 2 min. later the antidotes were applied intravenously: HL 7 0.03 or 0.1 mmol/kg, HI 6 0.03 or 0.1 mmol/kg, atropine 10 mg/kg, or a combination of atropine and an oxime. Respiratory and circulatory parameters were recorded for 60 min. or until the death of the animal. The injection of 5 x LD50 soman resulted in a rapid respiratory arrest followed by circulatory failure in the soman and soman plus oxime groups (survival time about 7 min). Atropine restored the circulatory parameters to base line but was unable to provide a sufficient respiratory function (survival time 26 min.). The combination therapy with atropine plus HL 7 or HI 6 improved the respiration sufficiently, restored the circulation completely, and prolonged the survival time to about 50 min. Atropine treatment was insufficient in animals poisoned with 10 x LD50 soman. The combination of atropine and HL 7 or HI 6 improved respiration, circulation, and survival time to various extent. Despite of the striking therapeutic effect no reactivation of erythrocyte AChE by the antidotes was observed. |
PubMedSearch : Worek_1993_Pharmacol.Toxicol_72_13 |
PubMedID: 8441735 |
Worek F, Szinicz L (1993)
Atropine and oxime treatment in lethal soman poisoning of anaesthetized guinea-pigs: HLo 7 dimethanesulfonate versus HI 6 dichloride
Pharmacol Toxicol
72 :13
Worek F, Szinicz L (1993)
Pharmacol Toxicol
72 :13