Anticonvulsant efficacy of antihistamine cyproheptadine in rats exposed to the chemical warfare nerve agent soman

被引:3
|
作者
Winkler, Jennifer L. [1 ]
Skovira, Jacob W. [1 ]
Kan, Robert K. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] US Army Med Res Inst Chem Def, Div Pharmacol, 21010-5400 Ricketts Point Rd, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 54141 USA
[2] 319 Hill Valley Court, Simi Valley, CA 93065 USA
关键词
Nerve agent; Soman; Seizure; Anticholinergic; Cyproheptadine; Neuropathology; INDUCED SEIZURES; INDUCED CONVULSIONS; GUINEA-PIGS; BRAIN; PREVENTION; ATROPINE; DIPHENHYDRAMINE; NEUROPATHOLOGY; ANTAGONISTS; PROTECTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuro.2016.12.004
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Organophosphate compounds, such as soman and sarin, are highly toxic chemical warfare nerve agents that cause a build-up of acetylcholine in synapses and neuromuscular junctions. Current therapies aim to prevent seizures and protect against brain injury following exposure. The present study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of the antihistamine cyproheptadine in improving survival and controlling seizures in rats exposed to soman. Rats were pretreated with the oxime reactivator HI-6 (125 mg/kg, ip) 30 min prior to somanexposure(225 mu g/kg, sc) and then treated with atropine methylnitrate (AMN, 2.0 mg/kg, im) 1 min after soman. Cyproheptadine (10, 13, 16 or 20 mg/kg, ip) was given at one of three time points: 1 min after soman intoxication, at the onset of soman-induced seizures or 5 min after seizure onset. Control animals were exposed to soman and given an equivalent volume of sterile water instead of cyproheptadine. The incidence of seizures, mortality, neuron counts, neuropathology and apoptosis in specific regions of the brain were evaluated. In animals given HI-6 and AMN the incidence of somaninduced seizure and mortality rate within the first 24 h were 100%. When cyproheptadine was given at a dose of 13 or 20 mg/kg 1 min after soman exposure, the incidence of seizures was reduced from 100% to 13% and 30%, respectively. In addition, cyproheptadine given at 1 min after soman exposure increased the survival rate to 100% regardless of dose. When cyproheptadine was administered at seizure onset, seizures were terminated in 100% of the animals at doses above 10 mg/kg. The survival rate with cyproheptadine treatment at the onset of seizure was >= 83%. Seizures terminated in >= 75% of the animals that received cyproheptadine 5 min after soman-induced seizure onset. When given at 5 min after seizure onset the survival rate was 100% at all tested doses of cyproheptadine. The neuropathology scores and the number of TUNEL positive cells in the brain regions examined decreased at all time points and cyproheptadine doses tested. These observations indicate that cyproheptadine treatment can effectively control seizures, improve survival, reduce seizure duration and reduce the number of dying cells in the brain following soman exposure.(C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:153 / 160
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] An in vitro and in vivo evaluation of the efficacy of recombinant human liver prolidase as a catalytic bioscavenger of chemical warfare nerve agents
    Rezk, Peter E.
    Zdenka, Pierre
    Sabnekar, Praveena
    Kajih, Takwen
    Mata, David G.
    Wrobel, Chester
    Cerasoli, Douglas M.
    Chilukuri, Nageswararao
    DRUG AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY, 2015, 38 (01) : 37 - 43
  • [42] A fifty year mortality follow-up study of veterans exposed to low level chemical warfare agent, mustard gas
    Bullman, T
    Kang, H
    ANNALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2000, 10 (05) : 333 - 338
  • [43] Source Attribution of the Chemical Warfare Agent Soman Using Position-Specific Isotope Analysis by 2H NMR Spectroscopy: From Precursor to Degradation Product
    Lindberg, Sandra
    Engqvist, Magnus
    Moren, Lina
    Astot, Crister
    Norlin, Rikard
    ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2021, 93 (36) : 12230 - 12236
  • [44] PROTECTIVE AND REACTIVATING EFFECTS OF HI-6 PAM-2 MIXTURE IN RATS POISONED WITH NERVE CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS (NERVE CWA)
    KOVACEVIC, V
    MAKSIMOVIC, M
    PANTELIC, D
    VOJVODIC, V
    BINENFELD, Z
    ACTA PHARMACEUTICA JUGOSLAVICA, 1989, 39 (02): : 161 - 165
  • [45] Investigating the breakdown of the nerve agent simulant methyl paraoxon and chemical warfare agents GB and VX using nitrogen containing bases
    Wilson, Craig
    Cooper, Nicholas J.
    Briggs, Michael E.
    Cooper, Andrew I.
    Adams, Dave J.
    ORGANIC & BIOMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY, 2018, 16 (47) : 9285 - 9291
  • [46] A Novel, Modified Human Butyrylcholinesterase Catalytically Degrades the Chemical Warfare Nerve Agent, Sarin (vol 174, pg 133, 2020)
    McGarry, Kevin G.
    Lalisse, Remy F.
    Moyer, Robert A.
    Johnson, Kristyn M.
    Tallan, Alexi M.
    Winters, Tyson P.
    Taris, Joseph E.
    McElroy, Craig A.
    Lemmon, Erin E.
    Shafaat, Hannah S.
    Fan, Yamin
    Deal, Aniliese
    Marguet, Sean C.
    Harvilchuck, Jill A.
    Hadad, Christopher M.
    Wood, David W.
    TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2020, 177 (01) : 300 - 300
  • [47] Medical countermeasure against respiratory toxicity and acute lung injury following inhalation exposure to chemical warfare nerve agent VX
    Nambiar, Madhusoodana P.
    Gordon, Richard K.
    Rezk, Peter E.
    Katos, Alexander M.
    Wajda, Nikolai A.
    Moran, Theodore S.
    Steele, Keith E.
    Doctor, Bhupendra P.
    Sciuto, Alfred M.
    TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY, 2007, 219 (2-3) : 142 - 150
  • [48] Efficacy of GluK1 receptor antagonists against soman-induced seizures and neuropathology: a potential new emergency treatment for nerve agent exposure
    Figueiredo, T. H.
    Qashu, F.
    Apland, J. P.
    Aroniadou-Anderjaska, V.
    Souza, A. P.
    Braga, M. F.
    AMINO ACIDS, 2011, 41 : S41 - S41
  • [49] Adenosine receptor agonist, PD 81, 723 protects against seizure and neuropathology in a rat model of chemical warfare nerve agent exposure
    Nambiar, MP
    Compton, JR
    Gordon, RK
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2005, 19 (05): : A1081 - A1081
  • [50] Decontamination of toxic chemical warfare sulfur mustard and nerve agent simulants by NiO NPs/Ag-clinoptilolite zeolite composite adsorbent
    Sadeghi, Meysam
    Ghaedi, Hamed
    Yekta, Sina
    Babanezhad, Esmaeil
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 2016, 4 (03): : 2990 - 3000