An acute toxic neuropathy caused by organo-phosphate poisoning in hens.

Bratisl Lek Listy

1st Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia.

Published: July 2004

Objective: Organophosphorus compounds can induce an acute toxic peripheral neuropathy. In hens, the acute peripheral neuropathy was induced by poisoning with organo-phosphorus compound (OPC)--tri-ortho-cresyl phosphate (TOCP).

Methods: In the course of an acute TOCP-induced toxic neuropathy in hens the activity of following enzymes was analysed: asparaginase, glutaminase, glutamat-dehydrogenase, AMP and adenosine deaminases and 5'nucleotidase; ALT (SGPT), AST (SGOT) and proteins levels were estimated.

Results: A decrease in activity of all analysed enzymes was observed; the amount of proteins was increased.

Conclusion: The biochemical changes display the slowing or stoppage in axonal transport of proteins. The disturbance of axoplasmic flow and the axonal demyelination may be considered as an attribute of peripheral neuropathy. (Tab. 1, Fig. 1, Ref. 32.).

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