A Comparison of the Neuroprotective Efficacy of Pharmacological Pretreatment and Antidotal Treatment in Soman-Poisoned Rats

1. To study the influence of pharmacological pretreatment (PANPAL or pyridostigmine combined with biperiden) and antidotal treatment (the oxime HI-6 plus atropine) on soman-induced neurotoxicity, male albino rats were poisoned with a lethal dose of soman (54 (g/kg i.m.; 100% of LD50 value) and obser...

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Main Authors: Jiří Kassa, Gabriela Krejčová, Ivan Samnaliev
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Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2003-01-01
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Online Access:https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/46/3/0101/
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spelling doaj-1ea717be0a504229949863dd927e72302020-11-24T20:49:16ZengKarolinum PressActa Medica1211-42861805-96942003-01-0146310110710.14712/18059694.2019.15A Comparison of the Neuroprotective Efficacy of Pharmacological Pretreatment and Antidotal Treatment in Soman-Poisoned RatsJiří Kassa0Gabriela Krejčová1Ivan Samnaliev2Purkyně Military Medical Academy in Hradec Králové, Department of Toxicology, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicPurkyně Military Medical Academy in Hradec Králové, Department of Toxicology, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicMilitary Medical Academy in Sofia, Department of Experimental Toxicology, Sofia, Bulgaria1. To study the influence of pharmacological pretreatment (PANPAL or pyridostigmine combined with biperiden) and antidotal treatment (the oxime HI-6 plus atropine) on soman-induced neurotoxicity, male albino rats were poisoned with a lethal dose of soman (54 (g/kg i.m.; 100% of LD50 value) and observed at 24 hours and 7 days following soman challenge. The neurotoxicity of soman was evaluated using a Functional observational battery and an automatic measurement of motor activity. 2. Pharmacological pretreatment as well as antidotal treatment were able to eliminate some of soman-induced neurotoxic effects observed at 24 hours following soman poisoning. The combination of pharmacological pretreatment (PANPAL or pyridostigmine combined with biperiden) and antidotal treatment was found to be more effective in the elimination of soman-induced neurotoxicity in rats at 24 hours following soman challenge in comparison with the administration of pharmacological pretreatment or antidotal treatment alone. To compare both pharmacological pretreatments, the combination of pyridostigmine with biperiden seems to be more efficacious to eliminate soman-induced signs of neurotoxicity than PANPAL. 3. At 7 days following soman poisoning, the combination of pharmacological pretreatment involving pyridostigmine and biperiden with antidotal treatment was only able to completely eliminate somaninduced neurotoxic signs. 4. Thus, our findings confirm that the combination of pharmacological pretreatment and antidotal treatment is able not only to protect the experimental animals from the lethal effects of soman but also to eliminate most soman-induced signs of neurotoxicity in poisoned rats. The pharmacological pretreatment containing pyridostigmine and biperiden appears to be more efficacious to eliminate soman-induced neurotoxic sings than PANPAL.https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/46/3/0101/SomanFunctional observational batteryMotor activityPANPALPyridostigmineBiperiden
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Gabriela Krejčová
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Ivan Samnaliev
A Comparison of the Neuroprotective Efficacy of Pharmacological Pretreatment and Antidotal Treatment in Soman-Poisoned Rats
Acta Medica
Soman
Functional observational battery
Motor activity
PANPAL
Pyridostigmine
Biperiden
author_facet Jiří Kassa
Gabriela Krejčová
Ivan Samnaliev
author_sort Jiří Kassa
title A Comparison of the Neuroprotective Efficacy of Pharmacological Pretreatment and Antidotal Treatment in Soman-Poisoned Rats
title_short A Comparison of the Neuroprotective Efficacy of Pharmacological Pretreatment and Antidotal Treatment in Soman-Poisoned Rats
title_full A Comparison of the Neuroprotective Efficacy of Pharmacological Pretreatment and Antidotal Treatment in Soman-Poisoned Rats
title_fullStr A Comparison of the Neuroprotective Efficacy of Pharmacological Pretreatment and Antidotal Treatment in Soman-Poisoned Rats
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison of the Neuroprotective Efficacy of Pharmacological Pretreatment and Antidotal Treatment in Soman-Poisoned Rats
title_sort comparison of the neuroprotective efficacy of pharmacological pretreatment and antidotal treatment in soman-poisoned rats
publisher Karolinum Press
series Acta Medica
issn 1211-4286
1805-9694
publishDate 2003-01-01
description 1. To study the influence of pharmacological pretreatment (PANPAL or pyridostigmine combined with biperiden) and antidotal treatment (the oxime HI-6 plus atropine) on soman-induced neurotoxicity, male albino rats were poisoned with a lethal dose of soman (54 (g/kg i.m.; 100% of LD50 value) and observed at 24 hours and 7 days following soman challenge. The neurotoxicity of soman was evaluated using a Functional observational battery and an automatic measurement of motor activity. 2. Pharmacological pretreatment as well as antidotal treatment were able to eliminate some of soman-induced neurotoxic effects observed at 24 hours following soman poisoning. The combination of pharmacological pretreatment (PANPAL or pyridostigmine combined with biperiden) and antidotal treatment was found to be more effective in the elimination of soman-induced neurotoxicity in rats at 24 hours following soman challenge in comparison with the administration of pharmacological pretreatment or antidotal treatment alone. To compare both pharmacological pretreatments, the combination of pyridostigmine with biperiden seems to be more efficacious to eliminate soman-induced signs of neurotoxicity than PANPAL. 3. At 7 days following soman poisoning, the combination of pharmacological pretreatment involving pyridostigmine and biperiden with antidotal treatment was only able to completely eliminate somaninduced neurotoxic signs. 4. Thus, our findings confirm that the combination of pharmacological pretreatment and antidotal treatment is able not only to protect the experimental animals from the lethal effects of soman but also to eliminate most soman-induced signs of neurotoxicity in poisoned rats. The pharmacological pretreatment containing pyridostigmine and biperiden appears to be more efficacious to eliminate soman-induced neurotoxic sings than PANPAL.
topic Soman
Functional observational battery
Motor activity
PANPAL
Pyridostigmine
Biperiden
url https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/46/3/0101/
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