J Dent Res 57 (5): 748-751,
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Acetylcholine and cholinesterase in submandibular glands of rats given armin and obidoxime
BV Vasic,
MP Milosevic,
and
MR Terzic
The effects of obidoxime, a pyridinium oxime, on the cholinesterase activity and acetylcholine content of the submandibular glands of rats poisoned with armin, an organophosphorus anticholinesterase agent, were studied. The results indicate that obidoxime-induced reactivation of phosphorylated cholinesterase can suppress completely the increase in the concentration of acetylcholine that develops within the submandibular gland after administration of armin alone.