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Acetylcholinesterase inhibition and the extrapyramidal syndrome: a review of the neurotoxicity of organophosphate.

B H Hsieh1, J F Deng, J Ger, W J Tsai.   

Abstract

Organophosphate poisonings are not uncommon, and are the leading cause of death in suicide patients in Taiwan. Acute cholinergic crisis caused by the inhibition of synaptic acetylcholinesterase is the major manifestation of organophosphate poisoning and may cause death within minutes. Delayed neurotoxicities include intermediate syndrome and delayed polyneuropathy have also been described. However, these symptoms may not characterize the complete picture of organophosphate poisoning. Among the 633 patients ever admitted to our hospital with organophosphate poisoning, three patients were found exhibiting impermanent neuromuscular dysfunction, including blepharoclonus, oculogyric crisis, intermittent dystonia, rigidity, and tremor, with two of them developing mask face, dyskinesia and akathisia later, following acute cholinergic crisis. The symptoms appeared within 4 days with the duration ranging from 25 days to 2 months. Other causes of the extrapyramidal syndrome noted on these patients have been excluded, and we consider the extrapyramidal syndrome a possible neurotoxic manifestation of organophosphate poisoning, which is transient, needs no treatment, and may be missed because of the critical condition, in a minority of patients. The mechanism remains to be identified, but may be related to the impediment of the function of acetylcholinesterase to modify nigrostriatal dopaminergic system, which is independent of hydrolyzing acetylcholine. More detailed observation for organophosphate poisoned patients and more studies for the biological functions of acetylcholinesterase including the influence on the nigrostriatal dopaminergic system are needed.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11577800     DOI: 10.1016/s0161-813x(01)00044-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurotoxicology        ISSN: 0161-813X            Impact factor:   4.294


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