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Acetazolamide inhibits the recovery from triethyl tin intoxication: Putative role of carbonic anhydrase in dehydration of central myelin
Authors:Katsuhiko Yanagisawa  Hideaki Ishigro  Kiyotoshi Kaneko  Tadashi Miyatake
Affiliation:(1) Department of Neurology, Brain Research Institute, Niigata University, 951, Japan
Abstract:The vacuolar degeneration of central myelin was produced in Sprague-Dawley rats by oral administration of triethyl tin. The wet weight of brain stems which seems to reflect the degree of accumulation of water increased during the administration of the toxin, whereas the activity of 2prime, 3prime-cyclic nucleotide 3prime-phosphodiesterase altered less remarkably. When TET was withdrawn from the drinking water, the rats showed a dramatic clinical improvement along with reduction in wet weight of brain stems. Treatment with acetazolamide following TET inhibited the clinical improvement and reduction in wet weight of brain stems. The present results indicates that central myelin has plasticity in recovering from the vacuolar degeneration by removing the accumulated fluid and carbonic anhydrase is possibly involved in the dehydration, of myelin in such a recovery phase.
Keywords:Central myelin  vacuolar degeneration  triethyl tin  acetazolamide  carbonic anhydrase
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