[Belladonna (Atropine), in The Labours of Hercules].
Brain Nerve
; 75(12): 1325-1329, 2023 Dec.
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ABSTRACT
The Labours of Hercules, written by Agatha Christie, contains twelve short stories, with 'atropine' playing a crucial role in the seventh story, The Cretan Bull (1939). Atropine easily crosses the blood-brain barrier (BBB), leading to central nervous system (CNS) side effects such as delirium, hallucinations, disorientation, memory problems, coma or stupor, and convulsive seizures when overdosed. In this episode, a concentrated form of atropine obtained from prescribed eye drops was misused to induce a hereditary incurable neurodegenerative disorder, similar to Huntington's Chorea, in the client's fiancée. However, Mr. Poirot discerned this by careful examination of his symptoms and resolved the case.
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Assunto principal:
Atropina
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Atropa belladonna
Limite:
Animals
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Humans
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Male
Idioma:
Ja
Ano de publicação:
2023
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Article