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Quantitative T2 mapping-based longitudinal assessment of brain injury and therapeutic rescue in the rat following acute organophosphate intoxication.
Almeida, Alita Jesal D; Hobson, Brad A; Saito, Naomi; Bruun, Donald A; Porter, Valerie A; Harvey, Danielle J; Garbow, Joel R; Chaudhari, Abhijit J; Lein, Pamela J.
Affiliation
  • Almeida AJD; Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California-Davis College of Engineering, Davis, CA, 95616, USA; Department of Radiology, University of California-Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA, 95817, USA. Electronic address: ajdalmeida@ucdavis.edu.
  • Hobson BA; Center for Molecular and Genomic Imaging, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California-Davis College of Engineering, Davis, CA, 95616, USA. Electronic address: bahobson@ucdavis.edu.
  • Saito N; Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California-Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA, 95616, USA.
  • Bruun DA; Department of Molecular Biosciences, University of California-Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Davis, CA, 95616, USA. Electronic address: dabruun@ucdavis.edu.
  • Porter VA; Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California-Davis College of Engineering, Davis, CA, 95616, USA; Department of Radiology, University of California-Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA, 95817, USA. Electronic address: vporter@ucdavis.edu.
  • Harvey DJ; Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California-Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA, 95616, USA. Electronic address: djharvey@ucdavis.edu.
  • Garbow JR; Department of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, 63110, USA. Electronic address: garbow@wustl.edu.
  • Chaudhari AJ; Department of Radiology, University of California-Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA, 95817, USA; Center for Molecular and Genomic Imaging, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California-Davis College of Engineering, Davis, CA, 95616, USA. Electronic address: ajchaudhari@ucdavi
  • Lein PJ; Department of Molecular Biosciences, University of California-Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Davis, CA, 95616, USA. Electronic address: pjlein@ucdavis.edu.
Neuropharmacology ; 249: 109895, 2024 May 15.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38437913
ABSTRACT
Acute intoxication with organophosphate (OP) cholinesterase inhibitors poses a significant public health risk. While currently approved medical countermeasures can improve survival rates, they often fail to prevent chronic neurological damage. Therefore, there is need to develop effective therapies and quantitative metrics for assessing OP-induced brain injury and its rescue by these therapies. In this study we used a rat model of acute intoxication with the OP, diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP), to test the hypothesis that T2 measures obtained from brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans provide quantitative metrics of brain injury and therapeutic efficacy. Adult male Sprague Dawley rats were imaged on a 7T MRI scanner at 3, 7 and 28 days post-exposure to DFP or vehicle (VEH) with or without treatment with the standard of care antiseizure drug, midazolam (MDZ); a novel antiseizure medication, allopregnanolone (ALLO); or combination therapy with MDZ and ALLO (DUO). Our results show that mean T2 values in DFP-exposed animals were (1) higher than VEH in all volumes of interest (VOIs) at day 3; (2) decreased with time; and (3) decreased in the thalamus at day 28. Treatment with ALLO or DUO, but not MDZ alone, significantly decreased mean T2 values relative to untreated DFP animals in the piriform cortex at day 3. On day 28, the DUO group showed the most favorable T2 characteristics. This study supports the utility of T2 mapping for longitudinally monitoring brain injury and highlights the therapeutic potential of ALLO as an adjunct therapy to mitigate chronic morbidity associated with acute OP intoxication.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Brain Injuries / Organophosphate Poisoning Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2024 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Brain Injuries / Organophosphate Poisoning Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2024 Type: Article