Literature DB >> 26751814

Intranasal delivery of obidoxime to the brain prevents mortality and CNS damage from organophosphate poisoning.

Jishnu K S Krishnan1, Peethambaran Arun1, Abhilash P Appu1, Nivetha Vijayakumar1, Taíza H Figueiredo1, Maria F M Braga1, Sudikshya Baskota1, Cara H Olsen2, Natalia Farkas3, John Dagata3, William H Frey4, John R Moffett1, Aryan M A Namboodiri5.   

Abstract

Intranasal delivery is an emerging method for bypassing the blood brain barrier (BBB) and targeting therapeutics to the CNS. Oximes are used to counteract the effects of organophosphate poisoning, but they do not readily cross the BBB. Therefore, they cannot effectively counteract the central neuropathologies caused by cholinergic over-activation when administered peripherally. For these reasons we examined intranasal administration of oximes in an animal model of severe organophosphate poisoning to determine their effectiveness in reducing mortality and seizure-induced neuronal degeneration. Using the paraoxon model of organophosphate poisoning, we administered the standard treatment (intramuscular pralidoxime plus atropine sulphate) to all animals and then compared the effectiveness of intranasal application of obidoxime (OBD) to saline in the control groups. Intranasally administered OBD was effective in partially reducing paraoxon-induced acetylcholinesterase inhibition in the brain and substantially reduced seizure severity and duration. Further, intranasal OBD completely prevented mortality, which was 41% in the animals given standard treatment plus intranasal saline. Fluoro-Jade-B staining revealed extensive neuronal degeneration in the surviving saline-treated animals 24h after paraoxon administration, whereas no detectable degenerating neurons were observed in any of the animals given intranasal OBD 30min before or 5min after paraoxon administration. These findings demonstrate that intranasally administered oximes bypass the BBB more effectively than those administered peripherally and provide an effective method for protecting the brain from organophosphates. The addition of intranasally administered oximes to the current treatment regimen for organophosphate poisoning would improve efficacy, reducing both brain damage and mortality. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Acetylcholinesterase; Excitotoxicity; Fluoro-jade; Neuropathology; Racine scale; Status Epilepticus

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26751814      PMCID: PMC4808345          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuro.2015.12.020

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


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