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Query: EC:3.1.1.7 (
acetylcholinesterase
)
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Chromodacryorrhea
is the secretion of so-called "bloody tears" from the harderian gland which nearly circumscribes the eye within the bony orbit. Direct-acting cholinergic agonists such as oxotremorine, carbachol, and pilocarpine caused chromodacryorrhea but nicotine did not. Atropine blocked chromodacryorrhea induced by systemic administration of direct-acting cholinergic agonists. Thus, chromodacryorrhea appears to be a muscarinic receptor-related event. Soman (pinacolyl methylphosphonofluoridate), a potent irreversible inhibitor of
acetylcholinesterase
which increases the synaptic concentration of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, did not induce chromodacryorrhea in rats. Similarly, physostigmine, a tertiary, carbamate
acetylcholinesterase
inhibitor, did not induce chromodacryorrhea. In vivo soman-induced inhibition of harderian gland
acetylcholinesterase
was independent of the soman dose and the inhibition was significantly less than brain
acetylcholinesterase
. In vitro soman-induced inhibition of harderian gland
acetylcholinesterase
was not significantly different from that of diaphragm
acetylcholinesterase
. The lack of inhibition of
acetylcholinesterase
in the harderian gland does not appear to be due to a difference in sensitivity to inhibition by soman. The distribution of the various molecular forms of
acetylcholinesterase
between the diaphragm and harderian gland was different. There was a great deal more of the 4S form of
acetylcholinesterase
in the harderian gland than in the diaphragm. The lack of the following, inhibition of harderian gland
acetylcholinesterase
and elevation of the synaptic concentration of acetylcholine, could explain the absence of chromodacryorrhea following soman poisoning. The discrepancy between the significant soman-induced inhibition of brain
acetylcholinesterase
and the lack of inhibition of harderian gland
acetylcholinesterase
allows one to speculate that there may be a very efficient scavenger of soman present in the rat harderian gland.
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PMID:Chromodacryorrhea in rats: absence following soman poisoning. 829 Oct 61