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Post-exposure treatment with the oxime RS194B rapidly reactivates and reverses advanced symptoms of lethal inhaled paraoxon in macaques.

Authors :
Rosenberg, Yvonne J.
Wang, Jerry
Ooms, Tara
Rajendran, Narayanan
Mao, Lingjun
Jiang, Xiaoming
Lees, Jonathan
Urban, Lori
Momper, Jeremiah D.
Sepulveda, Yadira
Shyong, Yan-Jye
Taylor, Palmer
Source :
Toxicology Letters. Sep2018, Vol. 293, p229-234. 6p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Fatalities from organophosphate (OP) insecticide result from both occupational and deliberate exposure; significantly impacting human health. Like nerve agents, insecticides are neurotoxins which target and inhibit acetylcholinesterases (AChE) in central and peripheral synapses in the cholinergic nervous system. Post-exposure therapeutic countermeasures generally include administration of atropine with a pyridinium aldoxime e.g. pralidoxime, to reactivate the OP-inhibited AChE. However, commonly used oximes inefficiently cross the bloodbrain barrier and are rapidly cleared and their benefit is debated. Recent findings have demonstrated the ability of a novel zwitterionic, centrally acting, brain penetrating oxime (RS194B) to reverse severe symptoms and rapidly reactivate sarin-inhibited AChE in macaques, but it has not been tested following OP pesticide poisoning. In the present study, the symptoms following a lethal dose of inhaled paraoxon (100 ug/kg), were shown to mimic those in insecticide poisoned individuals and were also rapidly reversed in macaques by post-exposure IM administration of 80 mg/kg of RS194B. This occurred with a concomitant reactivation of AChE to 40–100% in < 1 hr and BChE (40% in 8 h). These findings will be used to develop a macaque model with RS194 B as a post-exposure treatment for insecticide poisoning and generate efficacy data for approval under the FDA Animal rule. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03784274
Volume :
293
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Toxicology Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
129790651
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2017.10.025