Philippens I H, Vanwersch R A, Groen B, Olivier B, Bruijnzeel P L, Melchers B P
Department of Pharmacology, TNO Prins Maurits Lab, Rijswijk ZH, The Netherlands.
Toxicol Sci. 2000 Jan;53(1):84-91. doi: 10.1093/toxsci/53.1.84.
Subchronic pretreatment with physostigmine (PHY) (0.0125 mg/kg/h) leading to a blood acetylcholinesterase inhibition of about 30% caused no side effects when applied to marmoset monkeys. This was evident on behavioral parameters and on EEG and cortical visual evoked response. Furthermore, this treatment regime, followed by atropine as postintoxication therapy, protected the marmosets against lethality after a 2 x LD50 dose of soman with negligible postintoxication incapacitation. These findings suggest that a symptom-free pretreatment with subchronic PHY could protect man sufficiently against severe soman intoxication.