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Long-term evaluation of organophosphate toxicity and antidotal therapy in co-cultures of spinal cord and muscle tissue.

Berthold Drexler1, Thomas Seeger, Christian Grasshoff, Horst Thiermann, Bernd Antkowiak.   

Abstract

Victims of nerve agents basically require antidotal treatment. There is need for novel antidotes and for therapeutic procedures that are specifically adapted to these patients. To cope with this challenge, in vitro test systems which are easy to handle and allow for conducting long-term studies would be of great benefit. The present work introduces co-cultures of spinal cord and muscle tissue as ex vivo testing systems meeting these criteria. Cell cultures in which functional neuromuscular synapses formed ex vivo were prepared from embryonic mice. Spontaneous muscle activity was recorded by video microscopy. Muscle contractions involved intact neuromuscular transmission as indicated by the effect of succinylcholine, a muscle relaxant that completely abolished muscle activity. At a concentration of 0.75 μM the nerve agent VX reduced the frequency of spontaneous muscle contractions by about 75%. Subsequent application of obidoxime re-established muscle movements. After 24 h of antidotal treatment, muscle activity approached the level of sham-treated cultures and remained stable over the following week. In summary, co-cultures of spinal cord and muscle tissue are promising tools for evaluating the success of antidotal treatment following organophosphate intoxication over a period of at least seven days.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21530620     DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2011.04.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Lett        ISSN: 0378-4274            Impact factor:   4.372


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