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A direct involvement of the central nervous system in hypophagia and inhibition of respiratory rate in rats after treatment with O,O,S-trimethyl phosphorothioate.

K Ohtaka1, N Hamade, Y Yamazaki, M Suzuki, A Koizumi.   

Abstract

O,O,S-Trimethyl phosphorothioate (OOS-TMP) is known to induce unique symptoms, which are characterized by hypophagia, progressive weight loss, and hypothermia. To determine whether there is the possibility of a causal relationship between these toxic symptoms and a direct action of OOS-TMP on the central nervous system, we investigated the development of these symptoms in Fischer 344 female rats after oral or intracerebral treatment with OOS-TMP. Oral administration of OOS-TMP at 20 mg/kg induced marked hypophagia, progressive weight loss and hypothermia. Moreover, inhibition of respiratory rate was observed immediately after treatment. It lasts during the entire experimental period. Profound hypothermia below 34 degrees C was observed more frequently in the rats, which became hypercapnic (PaCO2 > or = 50 mmHg). In contrast, administration of OOS-TMP at 20 mg/kg (as much as the oral dose) into the cerebral lateral ventricle succeeded in inducing hypophagia, progressive weight loss and lowered respiratory rates. On the other hand, by this route of administration, OOS-TMP at 20 mg/kg failed to induce hypothermia, hypercapnia and lung injury. The present results suggest that hypophagia and inhibitions of respiratory rate are attributable to the direct action of OOS-TMP on the central nervous system, while other symptoms are associated with lung injury.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8534200     DOI: 10.1007/s002040050212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Toxicol        ISSN: 0340-5761            Impact factor:   5.153


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