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J Vet Sci. 2007 Sep;8(3):249-254 |
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Metoclopramide protection of diazinon-induced toxicosis in chickens
M. H. I. Al-Zubaidy, F. K. Mohammad* |
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Department of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Mosul, P. O. Box 11136, Mosul, Iraq
* fouadmohammad@yahoo.com |
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The efficacy of metoclopramide for preventing organophosphate
insecticide-induced (diazinon) toxicosis was
evaluated in 7~14 days old chicks. Injection of metoclopramide
at 25 mg/kg, s.c. 15 min before diazinon increased
the oral 24 h median lethal dose of the insecticide in the
chicks by 80%. Metoclopramide alone inhibited the in
vitro and in vivo plasma and whole brain cholinesterase
activities of the chicks. Metoclopramide pretreatment at
100 mg/kg, s.c. reduced the extent of cholinesterase
inhibition that was caused by diazinon (10 mg/kg, p.o.) in
the plasma and whole brain by 24% and 7%, respectively.
Diazinon at 10 mg/kg, p.o. produced signs of cholinergic
toxicosis in the chicks, and these signs included salivation,
lacrimation, gasping and convulsions within 2 h, and the
2-h and 24-h lethalities were 88 and 100%, respectively.
Metoclopramide at the dose rates of 12.5, 25, 50, 100 and
200 mg/kg, s.c. given 15 min before diazinon (10 mg/kg,
p.o.) variably decreased the occurrence of toxic manifestations
in the chicks. The highest dose of metoclopramide (200
mg/kg, s.c.) reduced the 2-h and 24-h lethality of diazinon
to 75% each and it reduced the overall toxicity score of
diazinon by 32%. The data suggest that metoclopramide
pretreatment only partially protected chicks against the
acute toxicity of diazinon.
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