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Neurotoxicology | 2009

The possible use of oximes as antidotal therapy in organophosphate-induced brain damage

Shai Shrot; Gal Markel; Tsvika Dushnitsky; Amir Krivoy

Organophosphate (OP) poisoning poses great danger to both military and civilian populations. OP-induced brain injury is characterized by rapid loss of consciousness, seizures, central respiratory inhibition as well as long-term behavioral changes in sub-lethal injuries. The pharmacological treatment of OP poisoning is based on anticholinergic and anticonvulsant drugs as well as oximes, which reactivate the non-aged inhibited enzyme. The commonly used oximes are quaternary compounds with questionable capacity to penetrate through the blood-brain barrier. This implies that the main beneficial effect of oximes may result from reactivation of AChE activity in respiratory muscles rather than in the brain. Importantly, data accumulated over the last few decades suggests a potential beneficial role for oximes in the brain, despite their polarity. Albeit the concentration of oximes in the central nervous system is significantly lower than in the plasma, they do gain access into the brain and are able to reactivate inhibited local AChE. Oximes may also attenuate OP-induced brain insult via different mechanisms other than AChE reactivation. In this review, we focus on the ability of oximes to act in the brain and protect the central nervous system from OP-induced injury, either by direct reactivation of AChE or by other pharmacological mechanisms. While this is a poorly investigated field we believe that the data supports the potential role of oximes in mitigating OP-induced neuronal injury, thus making them valuable in the treatment of severe casualties.


Israel Medical Association Journal | 2007

Burkholderia mallei and Burkholderia pseudomallei as bioterrorism agents: national aspects of emergency preparedness

Jacob Gilad; Idit Harary; Tsvika Dushnitsky; David Schwartz; Yoram Amsalem


Israel Medical Association Journal | 2008

Strychnine - A Killer from the Past

Igor Makarovsky; Gal Markel; Azik Hoffman; Ophir Schein; Tal Brosh-Nissimov; Zeev Tashma; Tsvika Dushnitsky; Arik Eisenkraft


Military Medicine | 2007

A Decade after the Tokyo Sarin Attack: A Review of Neurological Follow-Up of the Victims

Azik Hoffman; Arik Eisenkraft; Arseny Finkelstein; Ophir Schein; Eran Rotman; Tsvika Dushnitsky


Israel Medical Association Journal | 2008

Medical Management of Toxicological Mass Casualty Events

Gal Markel; Amir Krivoy; Eran Rotman; Ophir Schein; Shai Shrot; Tal Brosh-Nissimov; Tsvika Dushnitsky; Arik Eisenkraft


Israel Medical Association Journal | 2008

Hydrogen fluoride--the protoplasmic poison.

Igor Makarovsky; Gal Markel; Tsvika Dushnitsky; Arik Eisenkraft


Israel Medical Association Journal | 2002

Radiation terrorism--the medical challenge.

Yoav Yehezkelli; Tsvika Dushnitsky; Ariel Hourvitz


Israel Medical Association Journal | 2008

Ammonia - When Something Smells Wrong

Igor Makarovsky; Gal Markel; Tsvika Dushnitsky; Arik Eisenkraft


Israel Medical Association Journal | 2007

Osmium tetroxide: a new kind of weapon.

Igor Makarovsky; Gal Markel; Azik Hoffman; Ophir Schein; Arseny Finkelstien; Tal Brosh-Nissimov; Zeev Tashma; Tsvika Dushnitsky; Arik Eisenkraft


Israel Medical Association Journal | 2007

Bromine--the red cloud approaching.

Igor Makarovsky; Gal Markel; Azik Hoffman; Ophir Schein; Tal Brosh-Nissimov; Arseny Finkelstien; Zeev Tashma; Tsvika Dushnitsky; Arik Eisenkraft

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Arik Eisenkraft

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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