毛毛虫
神经毒剂
索曼
代谢物
药理学
沙林
二嗪酮
毒死蜱
神经毒素
体内
塔邦
化学
乙酰胆碱酯酶
毒理
杀虫剂
生物
生物化学
酶
幼虫
植物
生物技术
夜蛾科
农学
作者
Sean M. Hodgins,Shane A. Kasten,Joshua Harrison,Tamara C. Otto,Zeke P. Oliver,Peter Rezk,Tony E. Reeves,Nageswararao Chilukuri,Douglas M. Cerasoli
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cbi.2012.10.015
摘要
Human paraoxonase-1 (HuPON1) has been proposed as a catalytic bioscavenger of organophosphorus (OP) pesticides and nerve agents. We assessed the potential of this enzyme to protect against OP poisoning using two different paradigms. First, recombinant HuPON1 purified from cabbage loopers (iPON1; Trichoplusia ni) was administered to guinea pigs, followed by exposure to at least 2 times the median lethal dose (LD50) of the OP nerve agents tabun (GA), sarin (GB), soman (GD), and cyclosarin (GF), or chlorpyrifos oxon, the toxic metabolite of the OP pesticide chlorpyrifos. In the second model, mice were infected with an adenovirus that induced expression of HuPON1 and then exposed to sequential doses of GD, VX, or (as reported previously) diazoxon, the toxic metabolite of the OP pesticide diazinon. In both animal models, the exogenously added HuPON1 protected animals against otherwise lethal doses of the OP pesticides but not against the nerve agents. Together, the results support prior modeling and in vitro activity data which suggest that wild-type HuPON1 does not have sufficient catalytic activity to provide in vivo protection against nerve agents.
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