The effect of HI-6 on cholinesterases and on the cholinergic system of the rat bladder.
OBJECTIVES: The current standard treatment of organophosphate poisoning consists of an administration of anticholinergic drugs and cholinesterase reactivators (oximes). Oximes can react - except their reactivating effect on cholinesterases - directly with cholinoreceptors. HI-6 is an oxime that may have an inhibitory effect on the muscarinic receptors, too.
METHODS: In our work, we have investigated an influence of HI-6 on the acetylcholinesterase (AChE), butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) and on the muscarinic receptors in vitro. The study was conducted using biosensor technique and on the rat bladder using in vitro test (tissue bath; methacholine as muscarinic agonist). IC50 for BChE from human serum was determined to be 1.01x10-6 M and for human erythrocytes AChE 3.31x10-6 M, respectively.
CONCLUSION: We assume that the demonstrated contractile response can be attributed to the inhibition of the AChE at the lower concentration and to a predominant inhibition of muscarinic receptor at higher concentration of compound tested....
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Soukup O, Pohanka M, Tobin G, Jun D, Fusek J, Musilek K, Marek J, Kassa J, Kuca K. The effect of HI-6 on cholinesterases and on the cholinergic system of the rat bladder. Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2008 Oct; 29(5): 759-762