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Query: EC:3.1.1.8 (
cholinesterase
)
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After discussion of the modern concepts of pathophysiology of ocular myasthenia the ocular symptoms such as ptosis and eye muscle palsies are discussed. As important diagnostic sign the Simpson lid fatigue test before and after application of Tensilon is described. For diagnosis of myasthenic eye muscle palsies electrooculography has a special significance especially in connection with the application of Edrophonium, which normalizes myasthenic hypometric saccades and transforms them even in hypermetric saccades. In doubtful cases of eye muscle palsies the electromyogram of the affected muscle in connection with the Edrophonium-test is extremely valuable. With regard to modern treatment apart from
cholinesterase
inhibitors (Pyridostigmine, Neostigmine) thymectomy, the application of corticosteroids, ACTH and especially also immune suppressive drugs (Imurel etc.) is discussed. Of great significance in ocular myasthenia is the local application of
cholinesterase
inhibitors like Eserine, Prostigmin or
Phospholine Iodide
.
...
PMID:[Diagnosis and treatment of ocular myasthenia (author's transl)]. 20 42
Pralidoxime chloride (pyridine-2-aldoxime methochloride; Protopam Chloride) and 1,1'-trimethylenebis(4-hydroxyiminomethylpyridinium bromide) (TMB-4) antagonize the spasm of the isolated or intact small intestine of the rabbit caused by the anticholinesterase, echothiophate iodide (S-2-dimethylaminoethyl OO-diethyl phosphorothiolate methiodide;
Phospholine Iodide
). In vitro, both oximes also antagonize the spasm caused by acetylcholine. The quantitative relationships have been studied in comparison with the activity of atropine against echothiophate and acetylcholine. Echothiophate-treated intestine which is subjected to a concentration of oxime sufficient to cause 100% restoration of function (but not
cholinesterase
reactivation) will go back into spasm on washing out both drugs. Strips treated with a high concentration of oxime, sufficient to cause 100% reactivation of
cholinesterase
, exhibit normal control tone and motility after washing. It is concluded that pralidoxime and 1,1'-trimethylenebis(4-hydroxyiminomethylpyridinium bromide) have an anticholinergic action as well as the ability to reactivate
cholinesterase
and that this action plays a significant part in the initial recovery of function under the conditions of these experiments.
...
PMID:Mechanism of the antagonism by pralidoxime and 1,1-trimethylenebis(4-hydroxyiminomethylpyridinium) of the action of echothiphate on the intestine. 1446 53