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Chloropicrin induced ocular injury: Biomarkers, potential mechanisms, and treatments.

Authors :
Okoyeocha, Ebenezar O.M.
Tewari-Singh, Neera
Source :
Toxicology Letters. May2024, Vol. 396, p70-80. 11p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Ocular tissue, especially the cornea, is overly sensitive to chemical exposures. The availability and adoption of chemical threat agent chloropicrin (CP) is growing in the United States as a pesticide and fumigant; thereby increasing the risk of its use in warfare, terrorist attacks and non-intentional exposure. Exposure to CP results in immediate ocular, respiratory, and dermal injury; however, we lack knowledge on its mechanism of toxicity as well as of its breakdown products like chlorine and phosgene, and effective therapies are elusive. Herein, we have reviewed the recent findings on exposure route, toxicity and likely mechanisms of CP induced ocular toxicity based on other vesicating chemical warfare agents that cause ocular injury. We have focused on the implication of their toxicity and mechanistic outcomes in the ocular tissue, especially the cornea, which could be useful in the development of broad-spectrum effective therapeutic options. We have discussed on the potential countermeasures, overall hallmarks and challenges involved in studying ocular injuries from chemical threat agent exposures. Finally, we reviewed useful available technologies and methods that can assist in the identification of effective medical countermeasures for chemical threat agents related ocular injuries. [Display omitted] • Chloropicrin, a warfare agent, is used as a pesticide and fumigating agent. • Chloropicrin is a choking chemical threat agent that caused severe ocular injury. • The mechanism of ocular injury from chloropicrin exposure is unknown. • There is currently no available targeted treatment for chloropicrin induced injuries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03784274
Volume :
396
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Toxicology Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177313758
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2024.04.006