1988
DOI: 10.1080/15287398809531108
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Effects of multiple dosing of fenthion, fenitrothion, and desbromoleptophos in young chicks

Abstract: The effects of multiple doses of desbromoleptophos, fenitrothion, and pure fenthion on brain acetylcholinesterase (AChE), brain neurotoxic esterase (NTE), and walking were investigated in immature chicks, below the age of sensitivity to organophosphorus ester-induced delayed neurotoxicity (OPIDN). Ten milligrams per kilogram per day of delayed neurotoxicant desbromoleptophos (DBL), 15 mg/kg.d of the non-neurotoxicant fenitrothion (FTR), and 3 mg/kg.d of the suspected neurotoxicant fenthion (FEN) were given ora… Show more

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“…The signs of cholinergic toxicity seen in our chicks correspond to those reported elsewhere for chickens acutely poisoned with OP insecticides (17,19,27). In both avian and mammalian species OP inhibits the true ChE in the nervous tissues, which results in the appearance of nicotinic, muscarinic and central nervous symptoms (5,16,20,21).…”
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“…The signs of cholinergic toxicity seen in our chicks correspond to those reported elsewhere for chickens acutely poisoned with OP insecticides (17,19,27). In both avian and mammalian species OP inhibits the true ChE in the nervous tissues, which results in the appearance of nicotinic, muscarinic and central nervous symptoms (5,16,20,21).…”
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confidence: 58%
“…The toxicity of OP insecticides varies between animal species. In vivo avian studies usually involve chicks (17)(18)(19). The diagnostic or biomarker endpoint of OP poisoning in the avian species is the reduction of ChE activity in the plasma, serum, or brain (16,(20)(21)(22).…”
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“…Decreases in ChE activity to 50 % or less of the normal is accepted as confirmation of exposure or diagnosis of acute poisoning with these insecticides (3,15,16). Various reports indicate close association between reduced blood or brain ChE activity and acute toxicosis induced by doses close to or higher than the median lethal doses (LD 50 ) of OP insecticides in rodents and birds (3,9,(16)(17)(18)(19).…”
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“…Chicks have already been used in experimental models of acute or subchronic OP poisoning (17)(18)(19)(20)(21). Assessing ChE inhibition profiles in OP poisoned chickens is a widely accepted standard for monitoring toxicosis and lethality (17,(22)(23)(24).…”
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