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  • Caramiphen edisylate as adjunct to standard therapy attenuates soman-induced seizures and cognitive deficits in rats.

Caramiphen edisylate as adjunct to standard therapy attenuates soman-induced seizures and cognitive deficits in rats.

Neurotoxicology and teratology (2014-06-20)
M K Schultz, L K M Wright, M de Araujo Furtado, M F Stone, M C Moffett, N R Kelley, A R Bourne, W Z Lumeh, C R Schultz, J E Schwartz, L A Lumley
ABSTRACT

The progression of epileptiform activity following soman (GD) exposure is characterized by a period of excessive cholinergic activity followed by excessive glutamatergic activity resulting in status epilepticus, which may lead to neuropathological damage and behavioral deficits. Caramiphen edisylate is an anticholinergic drug with antiglutamatergic properties, which conceptually may be a beneficial therapeutic approach to the treatment of nerve agent exposure. In the present study, rats were exposed to 1.2 LD50 GD or saline, treated with atropine sulfate (2mg/kg, im) and HI-6 (93.6mg/kg, im) 1min after GD exposure, and monitored for seizure activity. Rats were treated with diazepam (10mg/kg, sc) and caramiphen (0, 20 or 100mg/kg, im) 30min after seizure onset. Following GD exposure, performance was evaluated using a battery of behavioral tests to assess motor coordination and function, sensorimotor gating, and cognitive function. Caramiphen as adjunct to diazepam treatment attenuated GD-induced seizure activity, neuropathological damage, and cognitive deficits compared to diazepam alone, but did not attenuate the GD-induced sensorimotor gating impairment. These findings show that physiological, behavioral, and neuropathological effects of GD exposure can be attenuated by treatment with caramiphen as an adjunct to therapy, even if administration is delayed to 30min after seizure onset.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

USP
Atropine sulfate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Diazepam
Sigma-Aldrich
Atropine sulfate salt monohydrate, ≥97% (TLC), crystalline
Supelco
Diazepam solution, 1.0 mg/mL in methanol, ampule of 1 mL, certified reference material, Cerilliant®
Supelco
Atropine Sulfate, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
Atropine sulfate, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard