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Adrenocortical metabolism and plasma corticosterone in soman intoxicated rabbits
Authors:J A Doebler  E W Wickersham  L V Polakovic  T -M Shih  A Anthony
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, The Pennsylvania State University, 16802 University Park, Pennsylvania, USA;(2) Basic Pharmacology Branch, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, 21010 Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, USA
Abstract:Summary The organophosphate neurotoxin soman produced impairments in adrenocortical RNA and protein metabolism. Fasciculate and reticular cell RNA and protein contents were supporessed with sublethal to acutely lethal dosages (20, 30 and 40 mgrg/kg, s.c.) during the acute excitatory phase of intoxication and at 6–8 h post injection. All three dosages produced ca 90% inactivation of plasma cholinesterase. A transient elevation of plasma corticosterone occurred with 20 mgrg/kg soman whereas there was a protracted increase with 30 mgrg/kg. Corticosterone was not significantly elevated with 40 mgrg/kg, but death occurred at 13±4 min. Thus, the magnitude and/or nature of soman-induced metabolic impairments does not appear to prevent adrenal activation.Supported by US Army Medical Research and Development Command Contract DAMD 17-81-C-1202.
Keywords:Adrenocortical RNA and protein  plasma corticosterone levels  organophosphate-intoxicated rabbits  quantitative cytophotometry
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