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Archives of ToxicologyVolume 69, Issue 6, May 1995, Pages 425-428

Interaction of phosphamidon with neuropathy target esterase and acetylcholinesterase of hen brain(Article)

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  • aMilitary Technology Institute, Belgrade, Serbia
  • bDepartment of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, Vojvode Stepe 450, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia

Abstract

Phosphamidon (PSM) is an organophosphorus insecticide widely used in agriculture. This study was undertaken to examine the interaction of PSM with acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and neuropathy target esterase (NTE) of hen brain in vitro and in vivo. PSM was a potent inhibitor of AChE, with an I50 of 2.9μM and second-order rate constant (ka) of 1.2×104 M-1 min-1 at 37°C. PSM-inhibited AChE aged rapidly (t1/2=1.9h). Pyridinium oximes pralidoxime, trimedoxime, obidoxime and HI-6 were effective reactivators of PSM-inhibited AChE, providing up to 75% reactivation. PSM was one of the weakest inhibitors of NTE among organophosphorus compounds, with an I50 of 19 mM and ka of 1.8 M-1 min-1 at 37°C. Inhibited NTE did not reactivate spontaneously and KF-induced reactivation was not obtained even at the earliest tested moments, so it was not clear whether aging of PSM-inhibited NTE occurred very quickly or the KF molecule could not affect the stability of phosphoryl-NTE bond. From the ratio of kas for NTE and AChE (0.00015) it was predicted that delayed neuropathic effects of PSM in vivo would appear only at doses far above the acute LD50. The LD50 value of PSM p.o. for hens was 9 mg/kg. Hens were treated with a single oral dose of PSM, combined with standard antidotal treatment which included atropine, physostigmine, pralidoxime and anticonvulsant midazolam. Doses of 90 and 250 mg/kg caused up to 27% and 45% NTE inhibition 48h after poisoning, respectively. Clinical signs of neuropathy were not seen up to 25 days after treatment, which could be expected, since the proposed level (>70%) of NTE inhibition necessary for the occurrence of delayed neuropathy was not achieved. The results suggest that PSM, at doses tested, has no ability to cause delayed neuropathy in hens without showing signs of severe cholinergic intoxication. © 1995 Springer-Verlag.

Author keywords

AcetylcholinesteraseNeuropathy target esteraseOrganophosphorus compoundsPhosphamidon

Indexed keywords

EMTREE drug terms:1 (4 carbamoylpyridinio) 1' (2 hydroxyiminomethylpyridinio)dimethyl etheracetylcholinesteraseantidoteatropinediazepamflormidalneurotoxic esteraseobidoximeorganophosphateoxime derivativephosphamidonphysostigminepralidoximetrimedoximeunclassified drug
EMTREE medical terms:animal experimentanimal tissuearticlebrainchickencholinesterase inhibitioncontrolled studyenzyme inhibitionenzyme reactivationin vitro studyin vivo studyintoxicationld 50nonhumanpriority journal
MeSH:Administration, OralAnimalAtaxiaBehavior, AnimalBiological MarkersBrainCarboxylic Ester HydrolasesChickensCholinesterase InhibitorsDose-Response Relationship, DrugFemaleIn VitroInsecticides, OrganophosphateLethal Dose 50PhosphamidonSupport, Non-U.S. Gov't

Chemicals and CAS Registry Numbers:

1 (4 carbamoylpyridinio) 1' (2 hydroxyiminomethylpyridinio)dimethyl ether, 34433-31-3; acetylcholinesterase, 9000-81-1; atropine, 51-55-8, 55-48-1; diazepam, 439-14-5; obidoxime, 114-90-9, 7683-36-5; phosphamidon, 13171-21-6; physostigmine, 57-47-6, 64-47-1; pralidoxime, 6735-59-7; trimedoxime, 56-97-3;

Biological Markers; Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases, EC 3.1.1; Cholinesterase Inhibitors; Insecticides, Organophosphate; neurotoxic esterase, EC 3.1.1.-; Phosphamidon, 13171-21-6

Drug tradename:

  • flormidal, galenika

Manufacturers:

Drug manufacturer:

galenika;

serva, Germany;

sigma, United Kingdom

  • ISSN: 03405761
  • CODEN: ARTOD
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.1007/s002040050195
  • PubMed ID: 7495383
  • Document Type: Article
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag

  Stepanovic, R.M.; Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, Vojvode Stepe 450, Serbia
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