It has been shown that acute administration of ecothiopate iodine in vivo caused an approximate 80% depression of acetylcholinesterase activity in the diaphragms of mice. Inhibition of acetylcholinesterase was accompanied by an influx of calcium at the junctional region of the diaphragm, which continued during subsequent progressive development of a severe myopathy located in the same region. Myopathy was accompanied by loss of creatine kinase from the muscle and was represented, at the light microscope level, by hypercontraction, Procion Yellow staining and loss of cross striations within the muscle fibres. It appeared to reach a point of maximum severity approximately 3-6 hours after ecothiopate administration and then, by means of some r...
Inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is regarded as the primary toxic mechanism of organophosph...
The effects of the myotonic agent, 9-anthroic acid (ANCA), and the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhib...
Irreversible inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, due to accidental exposure, suicide or homicide, is...
In the introduction a brief outline of the possible mechanisms involved in the process of cellular n...
The effects of organophosphorus compounds which form a rapidly-ageing complex with acetylcholinester...
Current knowledge of the long-term, low dose effects of carbamate (CB) anti-cholinesterases on skele...
A variety of drugs used in clinical practice may cause myopathy or interfere with neuromuscular tran...
There has been increasing awareness of the adverse effects of therapeutic agents and exogenous toxin...
Several organophosphorus compounds (OP) and carbamates (CA) are used as insecticides or warfare agen...
The intermediate syndrome in organophosphate poisoning is clinically characterized by weakness in th...
After studying disturbing actions of various alkylphosphates such as ethylparathion, methylparathion...
Nerve agents belong to the most important group of highly toxic substances. The threat of their use ...
soleus, and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of male albino rats were assessed for mor-pholog...
The experiments described in this thesis compared conventional methods of screening for neurotoxins ...
1. The threshold of a muscle poisoned with monoiodoacetic acid for galvanic and induction current in...
Inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is regarded as the primary toxic mechanism of organophosph...
The effects of the myotonic agent, 9-anthroic acid (ANCA), and the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhib...
Irreversible inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, due to accidental exposure, suicide or homicide, is...
In the introduction a brief outline of the possible mechanisms involved in the process of cellular n...
The effects of organophosphorus compounds which form a rapidly-ageing complex with acetylcholinester...
Current knowledge of the long-term, low dose effects of carbamate (CB) anti-cholinesterases on skele...
A variety of drugs used in clinical practice may cause myopathy or interfere with neuromuscular tran...
There has been increasing awareness of the adverse effects of therapeutic agents and exogenous toxin...
Several organophosphorus compounds (OP) and carbamates (CA) are used as insecticides or warfare agen...
The intermediate syndrome in organophosphate poisoning is clinically characterized by weakness in th...
After studying disturbing actions of various alkylphosphates such as ethylparathion, methylparathion...
Nerve agents belong to the most important group of highly toxic substances. The threat of their use ...
soleus, and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of male albino rats were assessed for mor-pholog...
The experiments described in this thesis compared conventional methods of screening for neurotoxins ...
1. The threshold of a muscle poisoned with monoiodoacetic acid for galvanic and induction current in...
Inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is regarded as the primary toxic mechanism of organophosph...
The effects of the myotonic agent, 9-anthroic acid (ANCA), and the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhib...
Irreversible inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, due to accidental exposure, suicide or homicide, is...