Toxicity induced by chemical warfare agents: Insights on the protective role of melatonin |
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Authors: | René Pita,José Marco-Contelles,Eva Ramos,Javier del Pino,Alejandro Romero |
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Affiliation: | 1. Chemical Defence Department, CBRN Defence School, Army Engineer School, 28240-Hoyo de Manzanares, Madrid, Spain;2. Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory, Institute of General Organic Chemistry (CSIC), Juan de la Cierva 3, 28006 Madrid, Spain;3. Department of Toxicology & Pharmacology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) are substances that can be used to kill, injure or incapacitate an enemy in warfare, but also against civilian population in terrorist attacks. Many chemical agents are able to generate free radicals and derived reactants, excitotoxicity process, or inflammation, and as consequence they can cause neurological symptoms and damage in different organs. Nowadays, taking into account that total immediate decontamination after exposure is difficult to achieve and there are not completely effective antidotes and treatments against all CWAs, we advance and propose that medical countermeasures against CWAs poisoning would benefit from a broad-spectrum multipotent molecule. |
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Keywords: | Chemical warfare agents Melatonin Free radicals Toxicity Neuroprotection |
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