Correlation between red blood cell acetylcholinesterase activity and neuromuscular transmission in organophosphate poisoning
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Correlation between red blood cell acetylcholinesterase activity and neuromuscular transmission in organophosphate poisoning
Abstract
Assessment of effectiveness of oximes in severely organophosphate poisoned patients is hampered by sedation, artificial ventilation and other therapeutic measures as well as varying individual clinical courses due to, e.g. differences in type and amount of poison ingested or time elapsed before treatment starts. To evaluate oxime effects a suitable surrogate parameter would be helpful. Red blood cell acetylcholinesterase (RBC-AChE) is easily obtainable, shows a similar structure as synaptic enzyme and may be useful to reflect the AChE status at the synaptic site. Accordingly, it appeared rational to check whether RBC-AChE activity could be correlated with neuromuscular transmission (NMT), an easily accessible clinical parameter. The correlation was assessed in a clinical trial with severely OP-poisoned patients who were treated with obidoxime. The investigation revealed a good correlation between both parameters and showed, that a very low RBC-AChE activity (<10% of normal) was associated with a strongly impaired NMT marker, the so called decrement-phenomenon, RBC-AChE activity between 10 and 30% by impaired NMT with the decrement-increment-phenomenon and RBC activities above 30% generally by normal muscle function. Accordingly, RBC-AChE appears to be a suitable parameter for judgment of oxime effectiveness at the neuromuscular junction, one of the most important targets for therapy where atropine is ineffective in OP-poisoning.
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