2008
DOI: 10.1124/jpet.108.136242
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The Role of Systemic Handling in the Pathophysiologic Actions of Botulinum Toxin

Abstract: The ability of botulinum toxin to poison cholinergic nerve transmission is a dynamic phenomenon that involves not only the actions of the toxin on the body but also the actions of the body on the toxin. The former has been the subject of intense research, whereas the latter has received almost no attention.

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“…model for evaluating antitoxins; the window of opportunity for treatment is too small. The remaining toxin in the serum was cleared slowly, with an elimination t 1/2 of about 4 h, consistent with findings by other groups using different methods (2). This persistent pool of toxin is the main target of current antitoxin therapies.…”
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“…model for evaluating antitoxins; the window of opportunity for treatment is too small. The remaining toxin in the serum was cleared slowly, with an elimination t 1/2 of about 4 h, consistent with findings by other groups using different methods (2). This persistent pool of toxin is the main target of current antitoxin therapies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The t 1/2␤ likely represents clearance of the toxin from the blood. Both t 1/2␣ and t 1/2␤ were comparable to the 61-min t 1/2␣ and 600-min t 1/2␤ of BoNT/B and the overall BoNT/A t 1/2 of 231 min previously determined in mice with radiolabeled toxins (2,21).…”
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“…The antibody was administered well in advance of toxin challenge (18 h), which afforded ample time for distribution to the general circulation on the basal side of epithelial cells (2). When mice were passively immunized with anti-HA35 antibodies and then challenged i.n.…”
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confidence: 99%