ORGANOPHOSPHATE POLYNEUROPATHY AND NEUROPATHY TARGET ESTERASE - STUDIES WITH METHAMIDOPHOS AND ITS RESOLVED OPTICAL ISOMERS

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作者
LOTTI, M
MORETTO, A
BERTOLAZZI, M
PERAICA, M
FIORONI, F
机构
[1] Istituto di Medicina del Lavoro, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padova, I-35127
关键词
ORGANOPHOSPHATES; METHAMIDOPHOS; ISOMERS; NTE; POLYNEUROPATHY; PROTECTION; PROMOTION;
D O I
10.1007/s002040050179
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
Methamidophos (O,S-dimethyl phosphorothioamidate) causes polyneuropathy in man and hens. However, experiments in the hen show that lower doses of methamidophos either protect from or promote the neuropathy caused by certain organophosphates. The initiation of neuropathy as well as protection from neuropathy are thought to be related to neuropathy target esterase (NTE), whereas promotion is likely to be due to interactions with another unknown target. Methamidophos is a racemate and we report studies with its resolved optical isomers, aimed at elucidating which isomer is responsible for the described effects. The time-course of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and NTE activity in nervous tissues of hens after inhibition by single doses of either isomer showed that after D-(+) methamidophos (25 mg/kg PO) peak inhibition of both enzymes was achieved within 24 h (80-90%). However, after L-(-) methamidophos (15 mg/kg PO), peak inhibition (80-90%) was obtained within 24 h for AChE, whereas similar NTE inhibition (120 mg/kg PO) was observed only 4 days after dosing. The minimal neuropathic doses of D-(+) and L-(-) methamidophos were 60 and 120 mg/kg PO, respectively, and correlated with > 80% NTE inhibition in nervous tissues. OPIDP initiation by either isomer was slightly promoted by phenylmethanesulfonyl fluoride (120 mg/kg SC). D-(+) Methamidophos (25 mg/kg PO) partially protected from dibutyl dichlorovinyl-phosphate (DBDCVP) neuropathy (up to 0.8 mg/kg SC). This effect correlated with about 70% NTE inhibition. L-(-) Methamidophos (15 or 60 mg/kg PO) did not protect from DBDCVP neuropathy (0.2-0.8 mg/kg SC). D-(+) and L-(-) methamidophos (25 mg/kg PO) promoted DBDCVP neuropathy (0.4 mg/kg SC), and D-(+ methamidophos (24 mg/kg PO) also promoted DFP neuropathy (0.3 mg/kg SC). These effects were unrelated to the degree of NTE inhibition they caused: about 70% by D-(+) methamidophos and extrapolated to about 10-15% by L-(-) methamidophos. We conclude that when racemic methamidophos is given to hens, initiation and protection from OPIDP is due to the interaction of D-(+) methamidophos with NTE. Promotion of OPIDP is due to both isomers as the result of their interaction with unknown site(s). It is possible that the neuropathy due to racemic methamidophos or isomers is a self promoted neuropathy because the promoting doses of both isomers are much lower than the neuropathic ones, and because the neuropathy they initiate is only slightly promoted by phenylmethanesulfonyl fluoride.
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