Fujikawa_2005_Hum.Exp.Toxicol_24_333

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Title : Extremely sensitive biomarker of acute organophosphorus insecticide exposure - Fujikawa_2005_Hum.Exp.Toxicol_24_333
Author(s) : Fujikawa Y , Satoh T , Suganuma A , Suzuki S , Niikura Y , Yui S , Yamaura Y
Ref : Hum Exp Toxicol , 24 :333 , 2005
Abstract :

Egasyn-beta-glucuronidase complex is located at the luminal site of liver microsomal endoplasmic reticulum. When organophosphorus insecticides (OP) are incorporated into the liver microsomes, they become tightly bound to egasyn, a carboxylesterase isozyme, and subsequently, beta-glucuronidase (BG) is dissociated and released into blood. Consequently, the increase in plasma BG activity becomes a good biomarker of OP exposure. Thus, the single administration of EPN (O-ethyl O-p-nitrophenylphenylphosphonothioate), acephate and chlorpyrifos increased plasma BG activity in approximately 100-fold the control level in rats. The increase in plasma BG activity after OP exposure is a much more sensitive biomarker of acute OP exposure than acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibition.

PubMedSearch : Fujikawa_2005_Hum.Exp.Toxicol_24_333
PubMedID: 16004201
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-CES1 , mouse-Ces1e , ratno-Ces1e

Related information

Inhibitor Acephate    Chlorpyrifos    EPN
Gene_locus human-CES1    mouse-Ces1e    ratno-Ces1e

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Fujikawa Y, Satoh T, Suganuma A, Suzuki S, Niikura Y, Yui S, Yamaura Y (2005)
Extremely sensitive biomarker of acute organophosphorus insecticide exposure
Hum Exp Toxicol 24 :333

Fujikawa Y, Satoh T, Suganuma A, Suzuki S, Niikura Y, Yui S, Yamaura Y (2005)
Hum Exp Toxicol 24 :333