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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35426937/a-prolonged-paralysis-with-succinylcholine-in-pseudocholinesterase-deficiency-an-undesired-effect
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sameer Acharya, Samjhauta Bhattarai, Isha Shrimanker, Sushilkumar Satish Gupta
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 15, 2022: QJM: Monthly Journal of the Association of Physicians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34639003/butyrylcholinesterase-protein-interactions-in-human-serum
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacek Jasiecki, Anna Szczoczarz, Dominik Cysewski, Krzysztof Lewandowski, Piotr Skowron, Krzysztof Waleron, Bartosz Wasąg
Measuring various biochemical and cellular components in the blood is a routine procedure in clinical practice. Human serum contains hundreds of diverse proteins secreted from all cells and tissues in healthy and diseased states. Moreover, some serum proteins have specific strong interactions with other blood components, but most interactions are probably weak and transient. One of the serum proteins is butyrylcholinesterase (BChE), an enzyme existing mainly as a glycosylated soluble tetramer that plays an important role in the metabolism of many drugs...
October 1, 2021: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34587847/the-protective-effect-of-chrysin-against-oxidative-stress-and-organ-toxicity-in-rats-exposed-to-propetamphos
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammet Yasin Tekeli, Latife Çakır Bayram, Gökhan Eraslan, Zeynep Soyer Sarıca
The aim of this study was to investigate the protective efficacy of chrysin against propetamphos exposure. For this purpose, 2 to 3-month-old 40 male Wistar Albino rats were used. These animals were randomly assigned to four groups. The animals in the control group received the vehicle substance (corn oil) alone. Groups 2, 3 and 4 were administered with 50 mg/kg.bw/day of chrysin (in corn oil), 10 mg/kg.bw/day of propetamphos (in corn oil), and 10 mg/kg.bw/day of propetamphos plus 50 mg/kg.bw/day of chrysin, respectively, for 28 days...
September 30, 2021: Drug and Chemical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34513535/paradoxical-reactions-to-midazolam-in-a-term-parturient-after-intravenous-sedation-during-cesarean-section
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Sengottaian Sivakumar, Roni Mendonca, Don Demeterio, Micheal Girshin
Propofol and midazolam are commonly used drugs in procedural sedation. Midazolam is widely used for its five principal pharmacologic effects: anxiolysis, sedation and hypnosis, anticonvulsant actions, spinal cord-mediated skeletal muscle relaxation, and anterograde amnesia. Increased talkativeness, emotional release, excitement, and excessive movement are the common paradoxical reactions to all kinds of benzodiazepines, which are reported since the introduction of chlordiazepoxide (Librium), the first benzodiazepine in 1955...
September 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34496692/biochemical-profiling-study-in-umbilical-cord-blood-in-mothers-with-metabolic-disorders
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Silvina Ema Cocucci, María Beatriz Di Carlo, María Sol Touzón, Mirtha Gabriela Santacruz, Sandra Noemi Payalef, Ana Paula Reyes, Hilda Ruda Vega, Manuel Vazquez Blanco, Beatriz Elizabeth Perazzi
BACKGROUND: During pregnancy metabolic disorders that affect differently the fetus, are known. These could be early or late disorders. OBJECTIVES: To analyze different biochemical parameters in umbilical cord blood (UCB) of healthy and pathological newborns from mothers with metabolic disorders. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Samples from UCB (121) were analyzed of newborn from mothers with metabolic disorders who attended at Obstetrics Division. Patients were consecutive, prospective and transversally studied...
September 8, 2021: Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34334124/identification-and-molecular-characterization-of-propionylcholinesterase-a-novel-pseudocholinesterase-in-rice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kosuke Yamamoto, Yoshie S Momonoki
Cholinesterase is consisting of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and pseudocholinesterase in vertebrates and invertebrates. AChE gene has been identified in several plant species, while pseudocholinesterase gene has not yet been found in any plant species. In this study, we report that the AChE gene paralog encodes propionylcholinesterase (PChE), a pseudocholinesterase in rice. PChE was found to be located adjacent to AChE (Os07g0586200) on rice chromosome 7 and designated as Os07g0586100. Phylogenetic tree analysis showed a close relationship between rice AChE and PChE...
August 2, 2021: Plant Signaling & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34262639/recognizing-pseudocholinesterase-deficiency-in-the-post-operative-patient-diagnosis-and-management-in-the-icu
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Jared A Ojile, Ashlie A Elver
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2021: Kansas Journal of Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34155869/assessment-of-organophosphate-pesticides-exposure-in-men-with-idiopathic-abnormal-semen-analysis-a-cross-sectional-pilot-study
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Induja Manikandan, Sushmita Bora, Prashant Shankarrao Adole, Chitra Thyagaraju, Rajesh Nachiappa Ganesh
BACKGROUND: Because of the widespread use of organophosphate (OP) pesticides in agriculture, they are major environmental contaminants in developing countries. OP pesticides decrease sperm concentration and affect its quality, viability, and motility. studies have demonstrated the association between abnormal semen analysis and OP pesticides exposure among the high-risk population. Asthere is limited data on the percentage of OP pesticides exposure, the study aimed to determine the OP pesticides exposure in Southern Indian men with idiopathic abnormal semen analysis and find the possible source of their OP pesticides exposure...
July 2021: International Journal of Fertility & Sterility
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33913109/cholinesterases-of-marine-fish-characterization-and-sensitivity-towards-specific-chemicals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madalena Vieira, Bruno Nunes
Inhibition of cholinesterases has been frequently used as a biomarker for contamination of aquatic environments, because these enzymes are frequent targets for toxic effects of contaminants, such as insecticides derived from phosphoric and carbamic acids. However, this enzyme is also responsive to other contaminants, including metals. The use of cholinesterase inhibition as effect criterion in ecotoxicology studies requires the previous characterization of the specific enzymatic forms that can be present in the different tissues and/or organs of species...
April 29, 2021: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33691646/prolonged-apnea-after-ect-in-organophosphorus-poisoning-the-need-to-redefine-norms
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shibu Sasidharan, Harpreet Singh Dhillon
BACKGROUND: Poisoning and deaths by organo-phosphorous (OP) compounds are one of the major causes of death in developing and poor countries, and a common admission in the emergency ward and the ICU. OP compounds act by irreversibly binding to pseudocholinesterase enzyme and hence prolong the apnea in patients being given suxamethonium. We present a unusual case of OP poisoning (OPP) in which prolonged apnea ensued in a patient of severe depression following MECT (modified electroconvulsive therapy) in which suxamethonium was used as muscle relaxant, in whom we were cautious of the side-effect of prior organophosphorus poisoning...
March 10, 2021: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33670778/the-role-of-butyrylcholinesterase-and-iron-in-the-regulation-of-cholinergic-network-and-cognitive-dysfunction-in-alzheimer-s-disease-pathogenesis
#31
REVIEW
Jacek Jasiecki, Monika Targońska, Bartosz Wasąg
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common form of dementia in elderly individuals, is marked by progressive neuron loss. Despite more than 100 years of research on AD, there is still no treatment to cure or prevent the disease. High levels of amyloid-β (Aβ) plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) in the brain are neuropathological hallmarks of AD. However, based on postmortem analyses, up to 44% of individuals have been shown to have high Aβ deposits with no clinical signs, due to having a "cognitive reserve"...
February 18, 2021: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33462045/hereditary-pseudocholinesterase-deficiency-discovery-after-electroconvulsive-therapy
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Basant K Pradhan, Noud van Helmond, Ludmil V Mitrev, Angelo A Andonakakis
Inherited pseudocholinesterase deficiency refers to an uncommon defect in the butyrylcholinesterase enzyme which can result in prolonged muscle paralysis due to delayed breakdown of choline ester paralytic anaesthetic agents. We describe a 25-year-old woman receiving electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for treatment of depression in whom motor function did not recover adequately after administration of succinylcholine. Investigated post-ECT, she was found to have severe pseudocholinesterase deficiency. Implications of pseudocholinesterase deficiency for ECT treatment and anaesthetic strategies are discussed...
January 18, 2021: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33216299/cholinesterase-characterization-and-effects-of-the-environmental-contaminants-chlorpyrifos-and-carbofuran-on-two-species-of-marine-crabs-carcinus-maenas-and-pachygrapsus-marmoratus
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Filipa Nogueira, Bruno Nunes
Among the most frequent targets for toxic effects of modern pesticides, namely organophosphates and carbamates, one may find cholinesterases (ChEs). ChEs exist in a wide variety of animals and have been used actively to discriminate among the environmental effects of different pollutant groups, including the aforementioned pesticides. This study had three purposes, namely (i) identifying the ChE forms present in tissues (eyes and walking legs muscle) of two crab species, Carcinus maenas and Pachygrapsus marmoratus; to (ii) determine the in vitro toxicological effects, and (iii) compare the sensitivity of such enzymatic forms towards commonly used anti-ChE pesticides, namely the organophosphate chlorpyrifos and the carbamate carbofuran...
November 20, 2020: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33150117/pseudocholinesterase-deficiency-is-succinylcholine-still-needed-to-facilitate-endotracheal-intubation
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Lakshmi N Kurnutala, Nickhil Rugnath
Pseudocholinesterase (butyrylcholinesterase) deficiency is an inherited or acquired condition in which the serum pseudocholinesterase levels are absent or lower than normal. The enzyme is produced by the liver; decreased levels of the enzyme in an individual cause increased sensitivity to anesthetic agents, like succinylcholine and mivacurium. Pseudocholinesterase deficiency is caused by butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE) gene mutation, a gene that provides instructions for making the pseudocholinesterase enzyme...
September 29, 2020: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33014473/break-the-spasm-with-succinylcholine-but-risk-intraoperative-awareness-with-undiagnosed-pseudocholinesterase-deficiency
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Danny D Bui, Shyamal R Asher
Succinylcholine is a commonly used medication in all aspects of anesthetic care, and there are a number of known side effects and complications associated with its use. However, when succinylcholine is used emergently, anesthesia providers must remain vigilant to undiagnosed conditions that pose additional risks to patients. We report the use of succinylcholine to treat acute, refractory laryngospasm after extubation leading to prolonged neuromuscular paralysis. There are unique challenges presented by this case including the risk of anesthesia awareness with recall due to the cognitive biases that prevent the clinical diagnosis of pseudocholinesterase deficiency...
2020: Case Reports in Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32948124/successful-management-of-zinc-phosphide-poisoning-a-hungarian-case
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gergely Bilics, Júlia Héger, Éva Pozsgai, Gábor Bajzik, Csaba Nagy, Csilla Somoskövi, Csaba Varga
BACKGROUND: Zinc phosphide (ZnP) is the basic component of several insecticides easily accessible worldwide. Intentional or accidental intoxication may lead to severe complications and multiple organ failure, resulting in high mortality. No known antidote is currently available. The iron-chelation and the antioxidative effects are well-known features of alpha-lipoic acid (ALA), although its use in the treatment of ZnP poisoning has not been documented previously. We describe the case of a patient with serious ZnP poisoning with multiple organ failure, where ALA was also included in the patient's supportive therapy...
September 18, 2020: International Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31979959/pseudocholinesterase-levels-as-a-prognostic-marker-in-organophosphorous-compound-poisoning
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Badavath Ashwini
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2020: Journal of the Association of Physicians of India
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31570201/a-chronology-for-the-identification-and-disclosure-of-adverse-effects-of-succinylcholine
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Huang, Christine N Sang, Manisha S Desai
BACKGROUND: New therapies are created to address specific problems and enjoy popularity as they enter widespread clinical use. Broader use can reveal unknown adverse effects and impact the life cycle significantly. Succinylcholine, a depolarizing neuromuscular blocker, was the product of decades of research surrounding the ancient compound, curare. It was introduced into practice in the 1950s by Burroughs Wellcome and Company (BW Co) and was welcomed due to its rapidly acting muscle relaxation effects...
July 2019: Journal of Anesthesia History
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31324078/glycemic-status-at-the-time-of-presentation-in-acute-organophosphorous-poisoning-and-its-correlation-with-severity-and-clinical-outcome
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Raghapriya, Rupal V Dosi, Aeshal Parmar
Background: Organophosphorus insecticides (OPI) are one of the most extensively used classes of insecticides. Huge scientific body of evidence suggests that OPI exposure is a major toxicological threat that may affect human and animal health because of their various toxicities such as neurotoxicity, endocrine toxicity, immunotoxicity, reproductive toxicity, genotoxicity and ability to induce organ damage, alterations in cellular oxidative balance and disrupt glucose homeostasis. Mortality among organophosphorous (OP) poisoning patients despite advancements in its management is of concern...
August 2018: Journal of the Association of Physicians of India
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31285996/pulmonary-thrombosis-in-acute-organophosphate-poisoning-case-report-and-literature-overview-of-prothrombotic-preconditioning-in-organophosphate-toxicity
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Zanina Pereska, Daniela Chaparoska, Niko Bekarovski, Irena Jurukov, Natasha Simonovska, Aleksandra Babulovska
Objective: Acute organophosphate (OP) poisonings are presented with acetylcholine-receptor overstimulation. There have been a few case reports of thrombotic complications in acute OP poisonings, as well as prolonged thrombosis preconditions in patients who survived this type of intoxications. The paper presents a case with pulmonary thrombosis (PT) that develops in the subacute phase of intentional acute OP poisoning, treated only with atropine, as well as a literature overview of OP-induced prothrombotic toxicity...
2019: Toxicology Reports
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