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Effects of single or repeated administration of a carbamate, propoxur, and an organophosphate, DDVP, on jejunal cholinergic activities and contractile responses in rats

✍ Scribed by Haruo Kobayashi; Itaru Sato; Tadahiko Suzuki; Naonori Matsusaka; Akira Yuyama; Yasuhiko Akatsu; Shin-Ichiro Fujii


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
607 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0260-437X

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Abstract

Wistar rats were injected once or repeatedly for 10 days with dichlorvos (DDVP, 5 mg kg^−1^), propoxur (10 mg kg^−1^), oxotremorine (0.1 mg kg^−1^) or atropine (5 mg kg^−1^). Animals were killed 20 min or 24 h after single or consecutive injections, respectively, for determinations of cholinergic activities and contractile responses to acetylcholine (ACh) of the jejunum. Single treatments: while DDVP and propoxur decreased acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity, oxotremorine and atropine did not. Although DDVP, propoxur and oxotremorine increased levels of ACh, atropine decreased them. Contractile responses to ACh were enhanced by DDVP and reduced by oxotremorine and atropine. The B~max~ value of binding of [^3^H]quinuclidinyl benzylate (QNB) to muscarinic ACh receptors was decreased by atropine. Consecutive treatments: DDVP and oxotremorine decreased AChE activity markedly and slightly, respectively. Although DDVP and oxotremorine increased levels of ACh, propoxur decreased them. Without affecting the contractile responses, DDVP caused a reduction and propoxur and atropine caused an increase in the B~max~ value for binding of [^3^H]QNB. Both the contractile responses and the value of B~max~ for binding of [__3__H]‐QNB were decreased by oxotremorine. In summary, propoxur and DDVP showed similar effects mainly through their anticholinesterase properties in the case of single injection, but DDVP had similar effects to those of oxotremorine and propoxur had similar effects to those of atropine in the case of repeated injection.