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Kinetics and efficacy of an organophosphorus hydrolase in a rodent model of methyl-parathion poisoning

dc.contributor.authorGresham, Chip
dc.contributor.authorRosenbaum, Christopher
dc.contributor.authorGaspari, Romolo J
dc.contributor.authorJackson, Colin
dc.contributor.authorBird, Steven
dc.date.accessioned2015-12-10T22:59:30Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.date.updated2016-02-24T10:25:09Z
dc.description.abstractObjectives: Organophosphorus (OP) pesticides exert a tremendous health burden, particularly in the developing world. Limited resources, the severity of intentional OP ingestions, and a paucity of beneficial therapies all contribute to the morbidity and mortality of this broad class of chemicals. A novel theoretical treatment for OP poisoning is the use of an enzyme to degrade the parent OP in the circulation after poisoning. The aims of this study were to determine the pharmacokinetics and efficacy of an OP hydrolase (OpdA) in a rodent model of severe methyl-parathion poisoning. Methods: Two animal models were used. First, Wistar rats were administered two different doses of the hydrolase (0.15 and 1.5 mg/kg), and the ex vivo hydrolytic activity of plasma was determined by a fluorometric method. Second, an oral methyl-parathion animal poisoning model was developed to mimic severe human poisoning, and the efficacy of postpoisoning OpdA (as measured by survival to 4 and 24 hours) was determined. Results: The half-life of OpdA in the Wistar rat was dependent on the dose administered and ranged between 45.0 and 57.9 minutes. The poisoning model of three times the lethal dose to 50% of the population (3 × LD50) of methyl-parathion resulted in 88% lethality at 4 and 24 hours. Using a single dose of 0.15 mg/kg OpdA 10 minutes after poisoning resulted in 100% survival at 4 hours (p = 0.001 vs. placebo), but 0% at 24 hours postpoisoning (p = NS vs. placebo). Conclusions: The OP hydrolase OpdA exhibits pharmacokinetics suitable for repeated dosing and increases short-term survival after severe methyl-parathion poisoning.
dc.identifier.issn1069-6563
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/61113
dc.publisherWiley-Blackwell
dc.sourceAcademic Emergency Medicine
dc.subjectKeywords: aryldialkylphosphatase; parathion methyl; placebo; animal experiment; animal model; article; controlled study; drug efficacy; drug half life; fluorometry; intoxication; lethal dose; lethality; male; nonhuman; priority journal; rat; single drug dose; survi Hydrolase; Organophosphate; Pesticide
dc.titleKinetics and efficacy of an organophosphorus hydrolase in a rodent model of methyl-parathion poisoning
dc.typeJournal article
local.bibliographicCitation.issue7
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage740
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage736
local.contributor.affiliationGresham, Chip, Middlemore Hospital
local.contributor.affiliationRosenbaum, Christopher, University of Massachusetts Medical School
local.contributor.affiliationGaspari, Romolo J, University of Massachusetts Medical School
local.contributor.affiliationJackson, Colin, College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationBird, Steven, University of Massachusetts Medical School
local.contributor.authoruidJackson, Colin, u4040768
local.description.embargo2037-12-31
local.description.notesImported from ARIES
local.identifier.absfor110305 - Emergency Medicine
local.identifier.absseo970106 - Expanding Knowledge in the Biological Sciences
local.identifier.ariespublicationu4005981xPUB588
local.identifier.citationvolume17
local.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1553-2712.2010.00798.x
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-77955893754
local.identifier.thomsonID000279613400016
local.type.statusPublished Version

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