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- W2591828500 abstract "The distribution of acetylcholinesterase (AChE, EC 3.1.1.7) was studied in the lower brain stem and spinal cord of 4 monkeys following the i.m. administration of bis-(1-methylethyl) phosphorofluoridate (di-isoprophylfluorophosphate: DFP). In 1 animal that received 0.43 mg/kg of DFP 4 hr prior to death, AChE was virtually absent in all structures. In the other 3 animals sacrificed 10, 12 and 18 hr after the injection of 0.20 mg/kg of DFP, AChE activity was considerably lighter in the neuropil of different structures normally displaying a moderate to intense AChE activity in pharmacologically unmanipulated monkeys. As a consequence of the lighter background activity several groups of neurons were easily identified and their cell bodies and processes were sharply outlined. Brain stem and spinal cord groups of neurons that show an intense AChE activity include the nuclei of the somatic motor column (cranial nerves III, IV, VI and XII, and ventral horn cells) and of the special visceral (cranial nerves V and VII and nucleus ambiguus) and general visceral (Edinger-Westphal and salivatory nuclei, dorsal nucleus of the Xth nerve and intermediomedial and intermediolateral spinal nuclei) motor columns. Other neurons of the midbrain that display intense AChE activity include the rostral division of nucleus linearis, the magnocellular division of the red nucleus, perirubral giant neurons, the nucleus of the mesencephalic root of V, the substantia nigra and the subnucleus compactus of the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus. Midbrain neurons with a light to moderate AChE activity are located in the periaqueductal gray, the parvocellular division of the red nucleus, the interstitial nucleus of Cajal, and the magnocellular nucleus of the posterior commissure. Other intensely stained groups of neurons at isthmus and pontine levels include the intermediate and caudal divisions of nucleus linearis, all divisions of the dorsal nucleus of the raphé, the laterodorsal nucleus, nucleus annularis, nucleus centralis superior, neurons of the loci coeruleus and subcoeruleus and of the mesencephalic root of V, the few and large neurons of nuclei pontis oralis and pontis caudalis and nuclei paraabducens and paramedianus dorsalis. Other groups of neurons with a light to moderate AChE activity at isthmus and pons levels include the pontine and reticulotegmental nuclei. The neurons of the cerebellar fastigial nucleus are intensely stained and those of nucleus interpositus and nucleus dentatus, as well as the cell bodies of the Golgi cells of the cerebellar cortex, are moderately stained. At medulla and spinal cord levels the neurons of the lateral vestibular nucleus, the gigantocellular nucleus, the dorsal nucleus of Clarke and the lumbo-sacral border cells are intensely stained. Other neurons with lightly to moderately stained cell bodies include the superior and medial vestibular nuclei, nucleus praepositus, the lateral cuneate and lateral reticular nuclei, and the principal inferior and accessory olivary nuclei." @default.
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- W2591828500 title "Morphological characteristics of acetylcholinesterase-containing neurons in the CNS of DFP-treated monkeys" @default.
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