Pralidoxime--the gold standard of acetylcholinesterase reactivators--reactivation in vitro efficacy

In this work, we aim to summarize the universality of this compound, its reactivation potential when different cholinesterase inhibitors are used. Pralidoxime is considered as a gold standard of acetylcholinesterase reactivators--antidotes used in case of nerve agent poisonings. It has been commerci...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bratislavské lékarské listy 2010, Vol.111 (9), p.502-504
Hauptverfasser: Kuca, K, Hrabinova, M, Soukup, O, Tobin, G, Karasova, J, Pohanka, M
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Zusammenfassung:In this work, we aim to summarize the universality of this compound, its reactivation potential when different cholinesterase inhibitors are used. Pralidoxime is considered as a gold standard of acetylcholinesterase reactivators--antidotes used in case of nerve agent poisonings. It has been commercially available for many years. However, several studies deem this oxime an old-fashion antidote. Pralidoxime was synthesized at our department. The reactivating efficacy was tested on 10% (w/v) rat brain homogenate that had been incubated with appropriate inhibitor for 30 minutes to reach 96% inhibition of AChE. Then, pralidoxime was added for 10 minutes. Measurements were performed at 25 degrees C, pH 8, and 10(-3) and 10(-5) M concentrations of AChE reactivators. The activities of brain AChE were measured by a potentiostatic method. No sufficient reactivation was achieved at the concentration of 10(-5) M, which is a concentration that can be reached after administration of therapeutic doses. At a higher dose (10(-3) M), pralidoxime reactivated AChE inhibited by paraoxon, chlorpyrifos, Russian VX, VX and sarin. From the obtained results, it is clear that pralidoxime seems to be a poor reactivator of AChE inhibited by organophosphorous AChE inhibitors and thus cannot be labeled as a universal reactivator (Tab. 1, Fig. 3, Ref. 31).
ISSN:0006-9248