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1. Wheat-bound residues of 14C-pirimiphos-methyl were fed to albino rats at 1.17 and 7.5 ppm in the diet for 3.5 months. 2. In toxicological tests, 1.17 ppm of bound residues caused an increase of rat alkaline phosphatase activity and blood urea
nitrogen
, and reduction in lymphocyte and monocyte counts. A dietary level of 7.5 ppm showed a significant decrease in serum
cholinesterase
activity and in lymphocytes and monocytes, and an increase in alkaline phosphatase activity and of urea
nitrogen
. 3. Bioavailability data indicate that wheat-bound pirimiphos-methyl residues are absorbed by rat.
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PMID:Bioavailability and toxicological potential of wheat-bound pirimiphos-methyl residues in rats. 149 21
Seventy-one male and 52 female F 344 rats with leukemia used as controls in the 30-month inhalation studies were characterized by hematological and clinico-biochemical findings. Hematological findings revealed that the leukocyte count, mean corpuscular volume, and mean corpuscular hemoglobin increased in both sexes of leukemic rats showing profound anemia, while the platelet count, erythrocyte count, hematocrit, and hemoglobin concentration decreased. In these rats, the serum levels of low density lipoprotein, free cholesterol, total bilirubin, blood urea
nitrogen
, and triglyceride and the activities of glutamic oxalacetic transaminase, glutamic pyruvic transaminase, creatine phosphokinase, alkaline phosphatase, and lactate dehydrogenase increased markedly and the level of high density lipoprotein, the oxygen partial pressure, and the
cholinesterase
activity decreased. Clinical signs such as decrease in redness of the eyes, decrease in body weight, abdominal distension, staining of the public region, and debility were seen in most leukemic animals. These clinical signs and hematological and clinico-biochemical findings may be helpful in diagnosis of leukemia in long-term experiments.
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PMID:Hematological and clinico-biochemical characteristics of leukemia in Fischer 344 rats. 150 22
Lentil grains treated with malathion and stored under laboratory conditions for 12 months formed bound residues. Bioavailability and the effects of lentil-bound residues of malathion in rats were studied. The amount of bound residues in lentils treated with 14C-malathion at 10 ppm and 50 ppm gradually increased to 9.52% and 13.01% of the initially applied doses after 12 months. When rats were fed these 14C-bound residues, radioactivity excreted in urine accounted for 34.49% of the administered dose. In feces, 26.15% of given dose was methanol-extractable while 18.67% was determined as nonextractable. Various tissues including liver, kidney, fat and lungs contained 8.93% while radioactivity in expired air (14CO2) was low (1.51%). The results indicate that lentil-bound malathion residues are highly bioavailable to rats. Analysis of the lentil material containing bound residues indicated that the main compound was malathion. Lentil-bound malathion residues were administered to albino rats at 0.95 and 6.51 ppm in the feed for 3 months. Body weights were determined during and at the end of the experiment. Terminal organ weights were also determined and a number of blood chemistry parameters were examined. A significant reduction in serum
cholinesterase
activity and an increase in blood urea
nitrogen
and in white cell count suggest a toxocological potential of the bound residues.
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PMID:Bioavailability and toxicological potential of lentil-bound residues of malathion in rats. 152 55
Paddy (unmilled rice), milled rice and maize-bound 14C residues were prepared using 14C-succinate-labelled malathion at 10 and 152 ppm. After 3 months, the bound residues accounted for 12%, 6.5% and 17.7% of the applied dose in paddy, milled rice and maize respectively in the grains treated at 10 ppm. The corresponding values for the 152 ppm were 16.6%, 8.5% and 18.8%. Rats fed milled rice - bound 14C-residues eliminated 61% of the 14C in the faeces and 28% in the urine. The corresponding percentages for paddy and maize were 72%, 9% and 53%, 41% respectively; indicating that bound residues from milled rice and maize were moderately bioavailable. When rice-bound malathion residues (0.65 ppm in feed) were administered to rats in a 5 week feeding study, no signs of toxicity were observed. Plasma and RBC
cholinesterase
activities were slightly inhibited: blood urea
nitrogen
was significantly elevated in the test animals. Other parameters examined showed no or marginal changes.
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PMID:Biological activity and bioavailability of grain bound 14C-malathion residues in rats. 152 58
14C-carbofuran penetrated readily into seeds of Vicia faba and the rate of penetration was found to be dose dependent. The percentage of bound residues was generally low and did not exceed 3% of the applied dose. When the bound residues were fed to rats 46% of the radioactivity was eliminated via CO2 and urine, while tissues contained 25%. Carbofuran phenol and 3-hydroxy carbofuran represented the main metabolites in the urine. These data indicate that bean-bound carbofuran residues are highly bioavailable to rats. Feeding mice with bound carbofuran residues for 90 days led to inhibition of erythrocyte
cholinesterase
activity after 30 days (35-40%) while the plasma enzyme remained unaffected. Serum transaminases and blood urea
nitrogen
were significantly elevated, indicating injury to hepatic and renal structures. The results strongly suggest that the bound residues can induce adverse biological effects in mice.
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PMID:Bioavailability to rats and toxicity in mice of carbofuran residues bound to faba beans. 152 62
Aldicarb toxicosis was diagnosed in 200 sheep that died suddenly. Carbamate insecticide toxicosis was suspected based on observed clinical signs (hypersalivation, diarrhea, urination, paddling, seizures, miosis, and deaths occurring within 1 hour). Tissue samples were submitted from 4 Columbian ewes for pathologic and analytical evaluation. Severe diffuse pulmonary edema was observed on gross and histologic examination. Inhibition of
cholinesterase
activity in retina (21.2-68.1% of normal activity, n = 3), brain (40.6-45.6% of normal activity, n = 3), and whole blood (27% of normal activity, n = 1) supported a diagnosis of carbamate toxicosis. Reversal of brain and whole blood
cholinesterase
activities (reactivation factor greater than 1.4) following an in vitro 1 hour incubation at 37 C was also consistent with carbamate poisoning. Aldicarb toxicosis was confirmed following its detection in rumen contents at 1.5, 5.5, and 334 ppm using both high-pressure liquid chromatography with UV detection and gas chromatography with
nitrogen
/phosphorus detection.
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PMID:Aldicarb toxicosis in a flock of sheep. 155 68
Embryonic cerebral tissues (ECT) either fresh or frozen-stored, were cultured and transplanted into the cerebella of neonatal host rats. Many variables including composition of the freezing medium, freezing and thawing rates, and storage time in liquid
nitrogen
were studied systematically. The results indicated that the following conditions yielded good results for tissue culture: using 1 M Me2SO as the cryoprotectant, freezing the brain tissues at a rate of 1 degrees C/min until it reached -70 degrees C, storing the frozen samples in liquid
nitrogen
and thawing them fast in a 37 degrees C water bath. The viability of the frozen-thawed tissues was assessed by their abilities to grow and differentiate in vitro and in vivo after intracerebral grafting. In tissue culture, growth and differentiation were similar to those of the fresh ECT. Cell morphology and staining reactions were normal in supravital methylene blue staining, cresyl violet staining, and
acetylcholinesterase
staining. Neurons had well-developed Nissl bodies, and cholinergic neurons also differentiated. Autoradiographic studies showed that more than 50% of the neurons had the ability to uptake gamma-aminobutyric acid with high affinity. In brain tissue transplantation, 9 of 12 transplants survived subsequent grafting after cryopreservation. Moreover, the grafts of surviving cryopreserved tissue displayed cytological and cytoarchitectural characteristics identical to those of fresh grafts. All grafts were integrated with the surrounding host neural tissue. This suggested that there may be synaptic connections between the transplants and the host brain tissues. From this and similar studies on the subject by others wer conclude that cryopreservation is a feasible method for storage of embryonic brain tissue to be used later for intracerebral grafting.
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PMID:Cryopreservation of embryonic cerebral tissue of rat. 158 33
Choline, acetylcholine and betaine used as the sole carbon,
nitrogen
or carbon and
nitrogen
source increase
cholinesterase
activity in addition to phosphorylcholine phosphatase and phospholipase C activities in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The
cholinesterase
activity catalyses the hydrolysis of acetylthiocholine (Km approx. 0.13 mM) and propionylthiocholine (Km approx. 0.26 mM), but not butyrylthiocholine, which is a pure competitive inhibitor (Ki 0.05 mM). Increasing choline concentrations in the assay mixture decreased the affinity of
cholinesterase
for acetylthiocholine, but in all cases prevented inhibition raised by high substrate concentrations. Considering the properties of these enzymes, and the fact that in the corneal epithelium there exists a high acetylcholine concentration and that Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces corneal infection, it is proposed that these enzymes acting coordinately might contribute to the breakdown of the corneal epithelial membrane.
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PMID:Pseudomonas aeruginosa cholinesterase and phosphorylcholine phosphatase: two enzymes contributing to corneal infection. 165 99
We have recently shown that the mean muscle chronaxie for nerve pedicle implanted into denervated rabbit strap muscle is comparable to that of normal nerve. This study correlates excitability with histologic characteristics of muscles reinnervated via nerve-muscle pedicles (NMP) and direct nerve implants (DNI). Strength duration curves were measured in 13 rabbits 3.5 to 5 months after reinnervation by NMP (n = 6) and DNI (n = 7). Following this, control (n = 5) and reinnervated straps were harvested immediately before the animals were killed and frozen in liquid
nitrogen
. The material was submitted for hematoxylin-eosin stains as well as trichrome stains for general morphology, myofibrillar ATPase and NADH for fiber typing, and
cholinesterase
for determination of denervated fibers. In all animals with low chronaxie, expected type grouping from reinnervation was noted (n = 10). By contrast, the three animals in which chronaxie was abnormally elevated demonstrated fibrosis, inflammation, and absence of or poor type grouping. This suggests that type grouping is necessary for excitability after reinnervation of paralyzed striated muscles.
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PMID:Correlation between histology and nerve excitability after reinnervation of paralyzed strap muscles in the rabbit. 170 49
The levels of prostaglandin F1 (6-keto-PGF1 alpha), thromboxane B2 (11-dehydro-TxB2), and peptidoleukotriene C4 (LTC4) were measured (
acetylcholinesterase
immunoassay) in the frontal cortex (FC) and the striatum (SA) of the rat brain to study the possible role of eicosanoids in seizures induced by hyperbaric oxygen (HBO). The rats were exposed to (1) hyperbaric oxygen (HBO, 6 ATA O2) up to the first seizure (2) compressed air (6 ATA air, i.e., approximately equal to 1.25 ATA O2) or (3) atmospheric pressure (1 ATA air, i.e., 0.21 ATA O2); there was no seizure in groups 2 and 3. Transition from 6 ATA to atmospheric pressure was obtained in 15 min; the rats were then decapitated and their heads frozen in liquid
nitrogen
before extraction and analysis of prostanoids. Whatever the conditions, cortical levels of 6-keto-PGF1 alpha and 11-dehydro-Tx B2 are higher than striatal levels; considering the same area, 11-dehydro-Tx B2 and LTC4 concentrations were not significantly different whatever the condition, but there is a trend for lower 6-keto-PGF1 alpha levels in FC after HBO seizure. Biochemical mechanisms are discussed. Eicosanoids do not seem to play a major role in HBO seizures, although some modifications of their metabolism may take place.
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PMID:The influence of one hyperbaric oxygen-induced seizure on brain eicosanoid content. 177 30
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