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Acetylcholine and an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor neostigmine can aggravate tularemia progress in BALB/c mice.
Pohanka, Miroslav; Pavlis, Oto; Svobodova, Hana; Pikula, Jiri.
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  • Pohanka M; Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defense, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic.
Interdiscip Toxicol ; 5(1): 21-4, 2012 Mar.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22783145
The present experiment was aimed at assessing the application of neostigmine, an acetylcholinesterase (AChE) pseudo-irreversible inhibitor with poor penetration through the hematoencephalitic barrier, and the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ACh). The experiment was done to evaluate their ability to modulate an infectious disease: tularemia. Mice infected with Franciselle tularensis and exposed to either ACh or neostigmine had a higher mortality and spleen bacterial burden when compared to infected mice exposed to saline solution only. The activated cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway suppressed pathways necessary for tularemia resolution. Administration of AChE inhibitors to the individuals suffering from tularemia is contra-indicatory. Drugs based on AChE inhibition should be restricted when tularemia or disease with a similar pathogenesis is suspected.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Interdiscip Toxicol Año: 2012 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: República Checa

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Interdiscip Toxicol Año: 2012 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: República Checa
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