Title : Absence of a protective effect of the oxime 2-PAM toward paraoxon-poisoned honey bees: acetylcholinesterase reactivation not at fault.

Pub. Date : 1998 Sep

PMID : 9772214






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1 The protective effect of the oxime 2-PAM against inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) by paraoxon was estimated in vitro and in vivo and was correlated with the mortality of paraoxon-treated bees. pralidoxime acetylcholinesterase Apis mellifera
2 The protective effect of the oxime 2-PAM against inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) by paraoxon was estimated in vitro and in vivo and was correlated with the mortality of paraoxon-treated bees. pralidoxime acetylcholinesterase Apis mellifera
3 In vitro, 2-PAM protected 90% of AChE activity in the presence of paraoxon and reactivated more than 90% of inhibited AChE. pralidoxime acetylcholinesterase Apis mellifera
4 In vitro, 2-PAM protected 90% of AChE activity in the presence of paraoxon and reactivated more than 90% of inhibited AChE. pralidoxime acetylcholinesterase Apis mellifera
5 In vivo, administration of 2-PAM, after paraoxon exposure, induced a complete protection of AChE activity, but did not elicit any significant effect on mortality in paraoxon-treated bees. pralidoxime acetylcholinesterase Apis mellifera