Literature DB >> 10477195

Rational use of cholinesterase activity testing in pesticide poisoning.

J E Lessenger1, B E Reese.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The use of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity testing in pesticide poisoning often falls on family physicians when evaluating a suspected poisoning or when monitoring the health of pesticide applicators.
METHODS: A review of the literature and consideration of three illustrative cases shows misunderstandings in the pathophysiology of the enzyme and in procedures for effective testing and monitoring of AChE levels. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSIONS: The physiologic characteristics of acetylcholine neurotransmission are described and related to carbamate and organophosphate poisoning. Pre-exposure monitoring is described using the California plan. A 23 percent variance in AChE levels exists among normal patients. It is necessary, therefore, to establish baseline levels to overcome individual variance. The practice of measuring of AChE levels in acute poisoning is limited. In employees who have been monitored and for whom baseline AChE levels have been established, a diagnosis of poisoning can be made by comparing postexposure AChE levels with baseline levels. If there is no baseline level recorded, and if the offending chemical is in question, the clinician must base treatment on the clinical signs and symptoms.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10477195     DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.12.4.307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Board Fam Pract        ISSN: 0893-8652


  10 in total

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4.  Assessment of acetylcholinesterase activity using indoxylacetate and comparison with the standard Ellman's method.

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5.  Association of in utero organophosphate pesticide exposure and fetal growth and length of gestation in an agricultural population.

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Review 6.  Potential uses of biomonitoring data: a case study using the organophosphorus pesticides chlorpyrifos and malathion.

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7.  Enzymatic degradation of organophosphorus insecticides decreases toxicity in planarians and enhances survival.

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8.  Cholinesterase depression and its association with pesticide exposure across the agricultural season among Latino farmworkers in North Carolina.

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Review 9.  Use of biomarkers to indicate exposure of children to organophosphate pesticides: implications for a longitudinal study of children's environmental health.

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