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Acetylcholinesterase exposure-induced accumulation

AH of the nerve agents under consideration are anticholinesterase compounds and induce accumulation of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ACh) at neural synapses and neuromuscular junctions by phosphorylating acetylcholinesterase (AChE). Depending on the route of exposure and amount absorbed, the PNS and/or CNS can be affected and muscarinic and/or nicotinic receptors may be stimulated. Interaction with other esterases may also occur, and direct effects to the nervous system have been observed. [Pg.44]

Cholinesterase inhibition can sometimes persist for weeks thus, repeated exposures to small amounts of this material may result in accumulation of acetylcholinesterase inhibition with possible sudden-onset acute toxicity. Chlorpyrifos may be capable of causing organophosphate-induced delayed neurotoxicity in humans a massive overdose resulted in signs characteristic of delayed neurotoxicity. Animal studies generally indicate, however, that doses several times higher than the LD50 would be required to initiate delayed neurotoxicity. [Pg.584]

Organophosphorus compounds (OPC) cause two major toxic effects. The first is the well-known acute toxicity initiated by inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) with subsequent accumulation of acetylcholine at nerve endings. The second effect is organophosphate-induced delayed polyneuropathy (OPIDP) (ataxia and paralysis appearing 2-3 weeks after exposure) associated with inhibi-... [Pg.247]


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