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Title: Enantiomer (+)physostigmine prevents organophosphate-induced subjunctional damage at the neuromuscular synapse by a mechanism not related to cholinesterase carbamylation. Author: Kawabuchi M, Boyne AF, Deshpande SS, Cintra WM, Brossi A, Albuquerque EX. Journal: Synapse; 1988; 2(2):139-47. PubMed ID: 3420535. Abstract: The natural alkaloid (-)PHY is a reversible anticholinesterase carbamate, but in contrast, its optical isomer (+)PHY, is a very weak anticholinesterase. We have shown that treatment of rats with atropine and (-)PHY prior to injections of a lethal dose of the irreversible organophosphate sarin (0.13 mg/kg) not only protected 100% of the animals from lethality but also reduced the size of the subneural lesions of the nicotinic synapses of skeletal muscle. Similar protection against lethality is provided by pretreatment with (+)PHY. At the concentration used (0.3 mg/kg), there was no detectable inhibition of AChE activity. We have examined the protection afforded by (+)PHY or (-)PHY against lethality and myopathy due to organophosphate agents such as sarin. The major alterations in the soleus motor endplates 1 hr after drug treatment were as follows: (1) A single sublethal dose of sarin (0.08 mg/kg) produced enlarged, blistered, and severely disrupted subjunctional regions, with muscle damage extending beyond the endplate to include myofiber necrosis and subsequent phagocytosis; (2) (+)PHY (0.3 mg/kg) produced no obvious damage in the postjunctional region; (3) (-)PHY (0.1 mg/kg) had a selective effect in inducing irregularities of the subjunctional sarcomere band patterns without any gross vacuolization; (4) light microscopic data indicated that the combination of atropine and (+)PHY, or of atropine and (-)PHY (0.1 mg/kg), 30 min prior to a lethal dose of sarin, offered dramatic reduction in the average dimension of lesions. Lesions were detectable in most endplates but recognizable changes were markedly less severe than those seen in sarin myopathy. Few instances of extensive muscle damage and myofiber necrosis were visible.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]