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Relationship Between the Neurotoxicities of Soman, Sarin and Tabun, and Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition

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Journal Toxicol Lett
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Toxicology
Date 1986 Feb 1
PMID 3705100
Citations 2
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Abstract

Acetylcholinesterase (AChE)-induced chewing movements, tremors, convulsions and hind limb abduction at doses of 50-85% LD50 in rats were monitored in order to determine whether the severity of these different signs would correlate with brain AChE levels and the time course of such a relationship. 30 min after subcutaneous (s.c.) injection of Soman, the intensities of toxic signs were significantly correlated with the degree of striatal AChE inhibition. In the case of Sarin, the corresponding r-values were not significant except for tremors. For Tabun-induced chewing, tremor and hind-limb abduction, the r-values were significant. The neurotoxicity was most intense between 15 min to 2 h after treatment, but at 2 or 6 h, the r-values were well below 0.5. The inhibition of brain AChE was maximal by 30 min and was still high at 24 h.

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