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adam_text | Contents
PART ONE
FUNDAMENTALS OF EXPERIMENTAL
AND CLINICAL NEUROTOXICOLOGY
Chapter One
Biological Principles of Chemical
Neurotoxicity 3
Peter S. Spencer
VULNERABILITY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 3
Extraneural Factors 4
Exposure, Dose and Response 4
Biotransformation 6
Species, Genotype, Gender, Nutrition, Age 6
Factors Associated with the Nervous System 7
Neural Microenvironment 7
Architectural and Functional Specialization 10
Nature and Progress of the Neurotoxic Response 12
VULNERABILITY OF NEURONS AND
THEIR PROCESSES 13
Somal DNA 13
Protein Synthesis and Enzyme Inhibition 13
Mitochondria and Energy State 14
Vitamin Function 15
Physiological Ions 17
G Proteins 17
Excitable Membrane 18
Sodium Ion (Na+) Channels 18
Potassium Ion (K+) Channels 20
Chloride Ion (C ~) Channels 21
Calcium Ion (Ca2+) Channels 22
lonophores 23
Neurotransmitter Systems 23
Exocytosis 23
Acetylcholine 24
Glutamate/Aspartate 27
GAB A 31
Glycine 32
v
Catecholamines 32
Serotonin 34
Neuropeptides 35
Cannabinoid Receptors 37
Purinoceptors and Adenosine Receptors 37
Axonal Transport 37
Vesicles 39
Cytoskeletal Proteins 39
VULNERABILITY OF NEUROGLIA AND MYELIN 40
Astrocytes and Ependymal Cells 40
Oligodendrocytes and Schwann Cells 40
SYSTEM VULNERABILITY TO CHEMICALS 41
Special Senses 41
Olfaction 42
Gustation 43
Vision 43
Balance and Audition 43
Sensorimotor Function 44
Principal Sensory Pathway 45
Pain Pathways 45
Principal (Voluntary) Motor Pathway 46
Cerebellum 46
Basal Ganglia 47
Autonomic (Involuntary) Motor System 48
Hypothalamus, Hippocampus and Limbic System 49
DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROTOXICITY 50
Sensitive Periods of Neural Development 50
Fetal and Newborn Toxic Syndromes 51
CNS AND PNS CHEMICAL ONCOGENESIS 53
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 54
Chapter Two
Human Neurotoxic Disease 55
Herbert H. Schaumburg
CAUSATION CRITERIA FOR IDENTIFICATION OF
NEUROTOXICITY 55
CARDINAL TENETS OF NEUROTOXIC DISEASE 56
Strong Dose response Relationship 56
Proximity to Exposure 56
Improvement Usually Follows Cessation of
Exposure 56
Multiple Clinical Syndromes May Result from Different
Exposures to a Single Toxin 56
Asymptomatic Disease 56
Modulation by Bystander Chemicals 57
Chemical Formula May Not Predict Toxicity 57
Age, Pre existing Conditions or Genetic Variation in
Metabolism Occasionally Modulate the Effects of a
Neurotoxin 57
THE NATURE OF NEUROTOXIC DISEASE 57
Neurotoxic Clinical Syndromes (corresponds generally
to Clinical Neurotoxicity Rating Scale for substances in
A Z catalogue section) 57
Pseudo Neurotoxic Syndromes 57
Physical Dependence/Addiction/Abuse 58
Psychobiological Reactions 59
Acute Encephalopathy Syndromes (Cortical
Subcortical Neuronal Encephalopathy/
Leukoencephalopathy) 59
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome 61
Malignant Hyperthermia Syndrome 61
Chronic Encephalopathy Syndromes 61
Dementia 62
Seizure Disorders 62
Headache Syndromes 63
Pyramidal Syndrome 63
Extrapyramidal Syndromes 64
Cerebellar Syndromes 65
Hydrocephalus 65
Benign Intracranial Hypertension (Pseudotumor
Cerebri) 65
Aseptic Meningitis 65
Encephalomalacia (stroke) 65
Tremor 65
Neural Visual System 66
Neural Auditory and Vestibular Systems
(Ototoxicity) 66
Olfaction and Taste 67
Myelopathy (Spinal Cord) 68
Peripheral Neuropathy 68
Sensory Neuronopathy Syndrome 69
Cranial Neuropathy 70
Ion Channel Syndromes 70
Neuromuscular Transmission Syndromes 71
Myopathy 71
Specific Syndromes and Scenarios Strongly Associated
with Neurotoxins 72
ASSESSMENT OF NEUROTOXIC DISEASE
IN INDIVIDUALS 73
Methods and Procedures 73
History 74
Physical Examination 74
Neuropsychological Tests 74
Specialized Laboratory Tests 75
Illustrative Clinical Vignettes 76
Pseudo Neurotoxic Syndromes 76
Neurotoxic PNS Syndromes 77
Neurotoxic CNS Syndromes 77
ASSESSMENT OF NEUROTOXIC DISEASE IN
LARGE POPULATIONS 78
Study Design 78
Methods and Procedures 79
Questionnaire 79
Quantitative Sensory Testing 79
Tremor Analysis 79
Computer administered Neurobehavioral
Testing 79
Biological Markers 79
Data Analysis 80
Large population Screening Scenarios 81
Chapter Three
Aspects of Veterinary Neurotoxicology 83
Anthony A. Frank, Linda L. Blythe and
Peter S. Spencer
Host Factors 83
NONBIOLOGICAL NEUROTOXIC FACTORS 84
Feed, Chemicals, and Water 84
Metals, Metalloids and Other Elements 85
• Arsenic 85
• Boron 85
• Lead 85
• Mercurials 85
• Molybdenum intoxication/copper
deficiency 86
• Selenium 86
• Sulfide/Sulfate induced
Polioencephalomalacia 86
Fungicides, Pesticides, Herbicides, Baits, and
Repel lants 87
• 4 Aminopyridine 87
• Bromethalin 87
• a Chloralose 88
• N,N Diethyl m toluamide fenvalerate 88
• Fluoroacetate 88
• d Limonene 88
• Metaldehyde 88
• Strychnine 88
BIOLOGICAL NEUROTOXIC FACTORS 89
Bacteria 89
• Clostridium perfringens Type D 89
• Corynebacterium rathayi 89
Blue green Algae 89
Fungal Neurotoxins 90
Tremorgens 90
Other Myconeurotoxins 91
Neurotoxic Plants 92
Neurodegenerative Disorders 93
Optic Nerve Damage 93
Extrapyramidal and Movement Disorders 93
Motoneuron and Locomotor Disorders 94
Neuronal Storage Disorders 95
Strychnine like and Other Convulsant Effects 96
Effects on Cholinergic Neurotransmission:
Anticholinesterase Effects 97
Nicotinic Receptor Blockade 97
Nicotine like Toxins 97
Disorders of Striated Muscle 97
Disorders of Cardiac Muscle 99
PART TWO
SUBSTANCES WITH
NEUROTOXIC POTENTIAL
NEUROTOXIC SUBSTANCES
Criteria for Neurotoxicity 109
Absinthe (Wormwood) 109
Albert C. Ludolph and Herbert H. Schaumburg
Acacia berlandieri Benth. 110
Albert C. Ludolph
Acetone 111
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Acetyl Ethyl Tetramethyl Tetralin 112
Peter S. Spencer
3 Acetylpyridine 116
Hans Kolbe
Acetylsalicylic Acid 118
Peter C.Mabie y
Acivicin 121
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Aconitine 122
Peter S. Spencer
Acromelic Acid 123
Albert C. Ludolph
Acrylamide 124 V
Bruce G. Gold and Herbert H. Schaumburg
Acrylonitrile 133
Kevin M. Crofton and Mary Beth Center
Acyclovir 135
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Agaritine 136
Peter S. Spencer
Agatoxins 137
Albert C, Ludolph
L Alanosine A 138
Albert C. Ludolph
Allyl Chloride 139
Fengsheng He
Allylglycine 140
Albert C. Ludolph
Almitrine Bimesilate 141
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Aluminum and Its Compounds 142
Peter S. Spencer
Amanita Toxins 151
Albert C. Ludolph
Amantadine 153
John D. Rogers
a Aminoadipic Acid 153
Albert C. Ludolph
e Aminocaproic Acid 154
Daniel M. Rosenbaum
1 Amino 3 Chloro 2 Propanol 156
Peter S. Spencer
Aminoglycoside Antibiotics
(Streptomycin) 156
Herbert H. Schaumburg
6 Aminonicotinamide 161
Hans Kolbe
a Aminopyridine 165
Albert C. Ludolph
Amiodarone 166
Steven Herskovitz
Amoscanate 169
Georg J. Krinke
Amphetamines and Related
Compounds 170
Alfred Heller, Lisa Won, and Philip C. Hoffmann
Amphotericin B 192
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Amsacrine 193
Albert C. Ludolph
A MTX 194
Albert C. Ludolph
Amyl Alcohols 194
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Anabasine 195
Albert C. Ludolph
Anatoxins 196
Wayne W. Carmichael and Edward G. Hyde
Anisatin 199
Peter S. Spencer
Anthranilic Acid and Derivatives 199
Albert C. Ludolph
Antillatoxin 199
William H. Gerwick and Thomas F. Murray
Apamin and Hymenoptera Venoms 200
Zarife Sahenk and Jerry R. Mendell
Arsenic 203
Anthony J. Windebank
1 Aryl 3,3 Dialkyltriazenes 207
Peter S. Spencer
L Asparaginase 208
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Aspartame 209
Bennett A. Shaywitz
Atropine 212
Brent T. Burton
Avermectins 214
Albert C. Ludolph
Azacitidine 216
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Azoles 217
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Baclofen 219
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Barbiturates 219
Joseph Maytal and Shlomo Shinnar
Barium 225
Steven Herskovitz
Batrachotoxin and Related Compounds 227
Peter S. Spencer
Benzalkonium Chloride 228
Peter S. Spencer
Benzene 228
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Benzene Hexachloride 229
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Benzimidazole 230
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Benzodiazepines 231
Howard A. Crystal and Herbert H. Schaumburg
Bicuculline 235
Albert C. Ludolph
Bismuth 236
Mark Forest Gordon
Black Widow Spider Venom 239
Alfredo Gorio and Anna Maria Di Giulio
Botulinum Neurotoxin 243
Phyllis L. Bieri
Bradykinin Analogs 252
Tom Piek
Brevetoxins 254
Albert C. Ludolph
Bromide 255
Peter C. Mabie
Bromocriptine 257
John D. Rogers
p Bromophenylacetylurea 258
Richard M. LoPachin and Ellen J. Lehning
p Bromophenylisothiocyanate 260
John L. O Donoghue
Buspirone 260
Herbert H. Schaumburg
2 Butenenitrile 261
Kevin M. Crofton and Mary Beth Genter
3 Butenenitrile 263
Kevin M. Crofton and Mary Beth Genter
Buthotus hottentota 265
Albert C. Ludolph
2 f Butylazo 2 hydroxy 5 methylhexane 265
Thomas L. Kurt
yV Butylbenzenesulfonamide 268
Albert C. Ludolph
6 ferf Butyl 3 methyl 2,4 dinitroanisole 269
Peter S. Spencer
y^Butyrolactone 271
Peter S. Spencer
Butyrophenones 272
Matthias Riepe
Cadmium 276
J. Michael Schroder
Calycanthine 280
Albert C. Ludolph
Canatoxin 280
Albert C. Ludolph
Cannabis 281
John CM. Brust
Cantharidin 284
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Capsaicin and Analogs 284
Rainer Amann and Peter Holzer
Captopril 288
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Carbamates 289
Donald J. Ecobichon
Carbamazepine 298
Carol Eisenberg, Mark J. Sinnett, and
Shlomo Shinnar
Carbolines/lsoquinolines 304
Michael A. Collins and Edward J. Neafsey
Carbon Disulfide 315
Doyle G. Graham and William M. Valentine
Carbon Monoxide 318
Howard A. Crystal and Myron D. Ginsberg
Carbon Tetrachloride 330
John L. O Donoghue
Carboxyatractyloside 333
Albert C. Ludolph
Carmustine 334
William C. Welch and Paul L. Kornblith
Cassava 338
Hans Rosling and Thorkild Tylleskar
Catha edulis 344
Matthias Riepe
Cephalosporins 345
Libor Velfsek and Solomon L. Mosh6
Ceruleotoxin 348
Albert C. Ludolph
CGS 21595 349
Georg J. Krinke
Charatoxin 350
Albert C. Ludolph
Charybdotoxin 351
Albert C. Ludolph
Cheilanthes sieberi 352
Albert C. Ludolph
Chelidonium majus 353
Albert C. Ludolph
Chloral Hydrate 353
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Chloramphenicol 354
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Chlordecone 355
John R. Taylor, John B. Selhorst,
Vincent P. Calabrese, and Martha Neff Smith
Chlorhexidine Gluconate 363
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Chlorinated Cyclodienes 364
Peter S. Spencer and Herbert H. Schaumburg
6 Chloro 6 Deoxyglucose 371
Peter S. Spencer
(2 Chloroethyl) N ethyl 2 bromo
benzylamine 372
Albert C. Ludolph
2 Chloropropionic Acid 373
John L. O Donoghue
Chloroquine 375
William A. Meier Ruge and Herbert H. Schaumburg
Chlorpromazine and Other
Neuroleptics 379
Arnold E. Merriam
Cicutoxin 385
Albert C. Ludolph
Ciguatoxin 386
Jerry G. Kaplan
Cimetidine 391
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Cinnarizine 391
John D. Rogers
Cisplatin 392
Anthony J. Windebank
Clioquinol 396
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Clioxanide 401
Albert C. Ludolph
Clofibrate 401
Bryon A. Kakulas
Clonidine 403
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Clozapine 404
Albert C. Ludolph
Clupeotoxin 406
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Cobra Venom 407
Albert C. Ludolph
Cocaine 408
Randall Berliner
Colchicine 413
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Conium maculatum 415
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Conotoxins 417
Lourdes J. Cruz and Baldomero M. Olivera
Corticosteroids 420
Byron A. Kakulas
Cotyledon Spp. 423
Albert C. Ludolph
Crotalaria Spp. 423
Albert C. Ludolph
Crotamine 424
Albert C. Ludolph
Crotoxin 425
Albert C. Ludolph
Cuprizone 426
Thomas W. Bouldin
Cyanides and Related Compounds 428
John Tor Agbidye and Peter S. Spencer
Cycasin, Methylazoxymethanol and Related
Compounds 436
Peter S. Spencer, Glen Kisby, Valerie S. Palmer, and
Peter Obendorf
Cyclobenzaprine 447
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Cycloleucine 448
Henry C. Powell
Cyclopentolate 451
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Cycloserine 452
Herbert H. Schaumburg and Peter S. Spencer
Cyclosporine 453
Matthias Riepe and Herbert H. Schaumburg
Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine 455
Steven A. Sparr
L Cysteine 457
John W. Olney
Cytarabine 458
Mark F. Mehler
Dactinomycin (Actinomycin D) 463
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Dapsone 464
Ludwig Guttmann
Datura stramonium 466
Albert C. Ludolph
Delphinium Spp. 467
Albert C. Ludolph
Dendroaspis angusticeps Toxins 469
Frank Bretschneider and Albert C. Ludolph
20,25 Diazacholesterol 472
Jorge N. Larocca
Dichloroacetic Acid 474
Peter S. Spencer
Dichloroacetylene 476
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane and
Derivatives 478
Peter S. Spencer and Herbert H. Schaumburg
2,4 Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid 483
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Dideoxycytidine and Other Nucleoside
Analogs 486
Joseph C. Arezzo
Diethylbenzene 490
Peter S. Spencer
N,/V Diethyl /n toluamide and Other
Dialkylamides 492
Peter S. Spencer
Digitalis and Other Cardiac Glycosides 497
Daniel M. Rosenbaum
Dihydro j8 erythroidine 499
Albert C. Ludolph
/V,N Dimethylaminopropionitrile 499
Alan Pestronk
Dimethyl Sulfate 502
Peter S. Spencer
Diphenyl 503
Peter S. Spencer
Diphtheria Toxin 505
Herbert H. Schaumburg, Dennis A. Aquino, and
Kenneth R. Einberg
Dipiperidinoethane 511
Albert C. Ludolph
Disulfiram 512
John CM. Brust
2,4 Dithiobiuret 514
John L. O Donoghue
Dizocilpine 517
Albert C. Ludolph
Domoic Acid 518
Neil R. Cashman and F. Cendes
Doxorubicin and Related
Anthracyclines 529
Peter S. Spencer
Enflurane 534
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Erabutoxins 534
Albert C. Ludolph
Ergot Alkaloids 535
Lawrence C. Newman and Richard B. Lipton
Erythromycin 537
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Ethacrynic Acid 538
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Ethambutol 539
Peter S. Spencer
Ethanol 541
John CM. Brust
Ethchlorvynol 558
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Ethidium Bromide 558
Peter S. Spencer
Ethionamide 560
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Ethylcholine Aziridinium 561
Peter S. Spencer
Ethylene Glycol 562
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Ethylene Oxide 563
Akio Ohnishi
Euphorbia Spp. 566
Thomas Meyer and Albert C. Ludolph
Fasciculins 567
Albert C. Ludolph
Fentanyl 568
John CM. Brust
Flecanide and Other Class 1 c Antiarrhythmic
Agents 569
Steven A. Sparr
Fludarabine 571
Mark F. Mehler
Flumazenil 574
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Flunarazine 574
John D. Rogers
Fluoroacetic Acid 575
Hans Kolbe
Fluoroquinolones 578
Herbert H. Schaumburg
5 Fluorouracil 579
Mark F. Mehler
Fluoxetine and Other Serotonin Reuptake
Blockers 582
Arnold E. Merriam
Fumitremorgen 584
Albert C. Ludolph
Fumonisin 586
Albert C. Ludolph
Funnel Web Spider Toxins 587
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Furaltadone 588
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Furosemide 589
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Galactose 590
Andrew P. Mizisin and Henry C. Powell
Ganciclovir 595
Steven A. Sparr
Gangliosides 598
Horst Wietholter
Gasoline 600
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Germanium Dioxide 600
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Germine 602
Albert C. Ludolph
Gila Monster Venom 603
Albert C. Ludolph
Ginseng 603
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Glutamic Acid 604
John W. Olney and Albert C. Ludolph
Glutethimide 610
Albert C. Ludolph
o Glycerotoxins 611
Albert C. Ludolph and Frank Bretschneider
Glycine 612
Thomas L. Slamovits
Gold Salts 614
Steven Herskovitz
Gossypol 615
Fengsheng He
Grammostola spatulata 617
Albert C. Ludolph
Grayanotoxins 617
Albert C. Ludolph
Griseofulvin 618
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Gyromitrin 619
Albert C. Ludolph
Halothane 621
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Helichrysum Spp. 621
Helge Volkel and Albert C. Ludolph
n Heptane 622
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Heroin 623
John CM. Brust
Hexachlorobenzene 626
Henry A. Peters, Derek J. Cripps, Ayhan Gocmen,
and George T. Bryan
Hexachlorophene 630
Mitchell Steinschneider
2,4 Hexadiene 1 nitrile 632
John L. O Donoghue
Hexamethylmelamine 632
Herbert H. Schaumburg
n Hexane, Metabolites, and Derivatives 633
Anthony P. DeCaprio
Histrionicotoxins 648
Alexander Storch and Albert C. Ludolph
Holothurins and Holotoxins 649
Peter S. Spencer
Hydralazine 650
Glen Kisby
Hydrazine 652
Glen Kisby
Hydrogen Sulfide 655
D. Gary Rischitelli and Herbert H. Schaumburg
Hydrophiidae Toxins 658
Albert C. Ludolph
6 Hydroxydopamine 659
Hans Georg Baumgarten and Zarko Grozdanovic
a Hydroxytoluene 667
Peter S. Spencer
Hymenoxys richardsonii 669
Helge Volkel and Albert C. Ludolph
Hypoglycine 669
Peter S. Spencer
Iberiotoxin 673
Albert C. Ludolph
Ibotenic Acid 673
Albert C. Ludolph
Ibuprofen 674
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Ifosfamide 675
Steven A. Sparr
/3,/3 Iminodipropionitrile 678
Bruce G. Gold
Indolealkylamines 680
Albert C. Ludolph
Indomethacin 681
Steven A. Sparr
Interferon or 683
Herbert H. Schaumburg
lodoacetate 684
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
lohexol and Other Radiographic Contrast
Agents 685
George Lantos
Ipomoea Spp. 689
Matthias W. Riepe
Isoflurane 690
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Isoniazid 690
J. Michael Schroder
Isopropanol 697
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Isoxazololes 698
Matthias W. Riepe
Janthitrems 700
Albert C. Ludolph
JSTX 3 701
Nobufumi Kawai
Kaliotoxin 703
Albert C. Ludolph
Kallstroemia hirsutissima 703
Alexander Storch and Albert C. Ludolph
Kalmia latifolia 704
Albert C. Ludolph
Karwinskia humboldtiana 705
Roy O. Weller
Lead, Inorganic 708
Deborah A. Cory Schlecta and
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Lead, Organic 720
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Leiurotoxin 721
Albert C. Ludolph
Leptinotoxin H 722
Albert C. Ludolph
Levamisole 722
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Levodopa 723
John D. Rogers
Lidocaine and Related Local
Anesthetics 726
Michael W. Kalichman and Henry C. Powell
Lincomycin 736
Steven Herskovitz
Lithium 737
Klaus Windgassen
Lobeline 741
John CM. Brust
Lophotoxin and Other Gorgonian
Toxins 742
Albert C. Ludolph
Lovastatin 743
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Lupinus Spp. 744
Thomas Meyer and Albert C. Ludolph
Lysergide 745
Arnold E. Merriam
Lysolecithin 747
Thomas W. Bouldin
Maitotoxin 750
Albert C. Ludolph
Mamba Snake Venom 751
Albert C. Ludolph
Mandaratoxin 752
Albert C. Ludolph
Manganese 752
Nai Shin Chu, Chin Chang Huang, and
Donald B. Calne
Margatoxin 756
Albert C. Ludolph
Measles Vaccine 756
Neil L. Rosenberg
Mechlorethamine 757
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Mefloquine 759
Steven A. Sparr
Meperidine 761
John CM. Brust
3 Mercaptopropionic Acid 762
Peter S. Spencer
Mercury and Mercury Compounds 763 / v
M. Anthony Verity and Ted A. Sarafian
Mescaline 770
John CM. Brust
Methadone 772
John CM. Brust
Methanol 773
Albert C Ludolph
Methaqualone 780
John CM. Brust
Methionine Sulfoximine 781
Mohammad I. Sabri
Methohexital Sodium 784
Albert C Ludolph
Methotrexate 785
Raul Francisco Valenzuela and Fred H. Hochberg
Methoxyflurane 789
Herbert H. Schaumburg
/5 /V Methylamino L Alanine 789
Glen Kisby
Methyl Bromide 794
Steven Herskovitz
Methyl Chloride 796
Peter S. Spencer
Methylene Chloride 798
Richard D. Stewart and Herbert H. Schaumburg
3,4 Methylenedioxymethamphetamine 802
William Slikker Jr. and Herbert H. Schaumburg
Methyl Ethyl Ketone 807
Herbert H. Schaumburg
3,3 Methyliminobis(/V
Methylpropylamine) 807
Peter S. Spencer
Methyl Iodide 807
Peter S. Spencer
Methyllycaconitine 809
Albert C. Ludolph
Methyl Methacrylate 810
Steven Herskovitz
MPTP and Analogs 812
Donato A. Di Monte and J. William Langston
Methylxanthines 819
Albert C. Ludolph
Methysergide 821
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Metoclopramide 822
Steven A. Sparr
Metrizamide 825
Steven Herskovitz
Metronidazole 827
Steven Herskovitz
Misonidazole 828
Steven Herskovitz
Mitotane 830
Herbert H. Schaumburg
MMR Vaccine 830
Neil L. Rosenberg
Mojave Toxin 832
Albert C. Ludolph
Morphine and Related Opiates 833
John CM. Brust
Mumps Vaccine 836
Neil L. Rosenberg
Mustard Warfare Agents and Related
Substances 837
Peter S. Spencer, Jeffrey L. Daniels, and
Glen Kisby
Muzolimine 848
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Myristica fragrans 849
Frank Bretschneider and Albert C. Ludolph
Nalidixic Acid 852
Steven A. Sparr
Naphthalene 854
John D. Rogers
1 Naphthylacetyl Spermine 854
Nobufumi Kawai
Naproxen 855
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Neosurugatoxin 857
Albert C. Ludolph
Nereistoxin and Related Compounds 858
William R. Kem
Nicotine 860 y
John CM. Brust .S
Nifedipine 862
Steven A. Sparr
Nitrobenzene 864
John L. O Donoghue
Nitrofurantoin 866
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Nitrogen Trichloride 869
John L. O Donoghue
3 Nitropropionic Acid and Related
Compounds 870
Fengsheng He and Albert C. Ludolph
Nitroprusside 875
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Nitrosoureas 876
Glen Kisby
Nitrous Oxide 882
Stephen N. Scelsa
Noxiustoxin 889
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Ochratoxins 891
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Okadaic Acid 892
Peter S. Spencer
Organic Solvent Mixtures 894
Herbert H. Schaumburg and Peter S/Spencet
Organophosphorus Compounds 898
Marcel lo Lotti ^
/J /V Oxalylamino L Alanine 926
Jacques Hugon, Albert C. Ludolph, and
Peter S. Spencer
Oxotremorine 939
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Oxybate 939
Peter S. Spencer
Palytoxin 940
Alexander Storch and Albert C. Ludolph
Pandinus imperator Toxin 942
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Paraquat 943
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Parmelia molliuscula 944
Albert C. Ludolph
Pelamitoxin 944
Albert C. Ludolph
Pemoline 944
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Penicillamine 946
Steven Herskovitz
Penicillins 948
Libor Velfsek and Solomon L. Moshe
Penitrems and Other Tremorgens 951
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Pennyroyal Oil 963
Peter S. Spencer
Pentaborane 964
Steven A. Sparr
2,4 Pentanedione 966
Peter S. Spencer
Pentazocine 967
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Pentenenitrile 968
Mary Beth Genter and Kevin M. Crofton
Perhexilene Maleate 969
Steven Herskovitz
Pertussis Vaccine 971
Neil L. Rosenberg
Pfiesteria piscicida 975
Edward D. Levin, Howard Glasgow Jr.,
Donald E. Schmechel, Nora Deamer Melia, and
JoAnn Burkholder
Phalaris Spp. 977
Alexander Storch and Albert C. Ludolph
Phencyclidine 979
Daniel C. Javitt
Phenelzine and Other Monoamine Oxidase
Inhibitors 985
Arnold E. Merriam
Phenol 987
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Phenytoin 988
Allison Mann, Mark J. Sinnett and Shlomo Shinnar
Philanthotoxin 999
Tom Piek
Physalia Toxin 1000
Michael K. Pugsley and Michael J.A. Walker
Phytolacca Spp. 1003
Albert C. Ludolph
Picrotoxin 1004
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Piper methysticum 1005
Albert C. Ludolph
Piperazine 1006
Steven A. Sparr
orPlecteurys tristis Toxins 1008
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Podophyllotoxin and Related
Compounds 1008
Fung Chow Chui
Polio Virus Vaccine 1010
Neil L. Rosenberg
Polychlorinated Biphenyls 1013
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Polymyxin 1015
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Poneratoxin 1016
Tom Piek
Praziquantel 1017
Steven A. Sparr
n Propanol 1019
Peter S. Spencer
Propranolol and Other /3 Adrenergic Receptor
Antagonists 1019
Steven A. Sparr
Propylene Glycol 1024
Brent T. Burton
Pseudomonas Toxins 1025
Albert C. Ludolph
Psilocybin and Psilocin 1026
John CM. Brust
Pteridium aquilinum 1027
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Pyrethroids 1028
Henk P.M. Vijverberg
Pyridoxine/Vitamin B6 1044
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Pyrimethamine 1048
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Pyriminil 1048
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Pyrithione 1050
Zarife Sahenk and Jerry R. Mendel I
Quinacrine 1055
Byron A. Kakulas
Quinidine 1056
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Quinine 1057
Steven Herskovitz
3 Quinuclidinyl Benzilate 1058
Peter S. Spencer
Rabies Vaccine 1064
Neil L. Rosenberg
Reserpine 1067
John D. Rogers
Rhodactis howesii 1068
Albert C. Ludolph
Ricin 1068
Herbert H. Schaumburg and Peter S. Spencer
Rotenone 1070
Matthias Riepe
Rubella Vaccine 1071
Neil L. Rosenberg
Sarin, Other Nerve Agents , and their
Antidotes 1073
Peter S. Spencer, Barry W. Wilson, and
Edson X. Albuquerque
Saxitoxin 1093
Richard G. Pellegrino
Scombroid Fish (Histamine) 1096
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Scorpion Toxins (a and /3) 1097
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Sea Anemone Toxins 1099
Albert C. Ludolph
Selenium 1100
Dennis J. Blodgett and Bernard S. Jortner
Shiga Toxin 1103
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Silicone 1104
Neil L. Rosenberg
Smallpox Vaccine 1106
Neil L. Rosenberg
Sodium Azide 1107
Mohammad I. Sabri
Spirogermanium 1110
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Stichodactyla Spp. 1111
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Stipa robusta 1112
Frank Bretschneider and Albert C. Ludolph
Stonefish Venom 1112
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Strychnine 1114
Charles N. Allen
Styrene 1116
John L. O Donoghue
Succinylcholine 1121
Phyllis L. Bieri
Sulfasalazine 1122
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Sulfonamides 1124
Steven Herskovitz
Suramin Sodium 1125
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Swainsonine 1127
Steven U. Walkley
Tacrolimus 1131
Herbert H. Schaumburg, Albert C. Ludolph, and
Bruce G. Gold
Taicatoxin 1133
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Taipoxin 1134
Albert C. Ludolph
Taxoids 1135
Stuart C. Apfel
Tellurium 1140
Kenneth R. Reuhl and Marianne A. Polunas
Tetanospasmin 1143
John W. Griffin and George Oyler
Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin 1148
Marie Haring Sweeney and David A. Dankovic
1,1,2,2 Tetrachloroethane 1151
John L. O Donoghue
Tetrachloroethylene 1154
John L. O Donoghue
Tetracyclines 1158
Steven A. Sparr
Tetramethylthiuram Disulfide 1160
John L. O Donoghue
Tetrodotoxin 1162
Toshio Narahashi
Thalicarpine 1163
Peter S. Spencer
Thalidomide 1165
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Thallium 1168
Luigi Manzo
Thiophene 1177
John L. O Donoghue
Thymidine 1179
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Tick Saliva 1180
Rainer Gothe
Tityustoxin 1182
Albert C. Ludolph and Peter S. Spencer
Toluene 1183
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Toluene 2,4 Diisocyanate 1190
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Toxaphene and Constituents 1191
Peter S. Spencer
Toxic Oil 1193
Alberto Portera Scinchez and
Manuel Posada de la Paz
Tremetone 1196
Albert C. Ludolph
Triamcinolone 1197
Byron A. Kakulas
1,1,1 Trichloroethane 1198
John L. O Donoghue
Trichloroethylene 1202
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Tricyclic Antidepressants 1203
Arnold E. Merriam
Triethyltin 1206
Georg j. Krinke
Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride 1209
John D. Rogers
Trimethaphan Camsylate 1209
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Trimethobenzamide Hydrochloride 1210
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Trimethyltin 1211
Georg J. Krinke
Triparanol 1214
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Trithiozine 1215
Steven Herskovitz
L Try ptophan 1216
Herbert H. Schaumburg and Neil L. Rosenberg
rf Tubocurarine 1219
Phyllis L. Bieri
ValproicAcid 1222
Carol Eisenberg, Mark J. Sinnett, and
Shlomo Shinnar
Vecuronium Bromide 1226
Steven Herskovitz
Veratridine 1228
Albert C. Ludolph
Vidarabine 1229
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Vigabatrin 1230
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Vinca Alkaloids 1232
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Vinyl Chloride 1236
Peter S. Spencer
Vinyltoluene 1239
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Vitamin A 1239
Mitchell Steinschneider
Volkensin 1241
Albert C. Ludolph
Water 1243
Herbert H. Schaumburg
Yellow Star Thistle 1244
Dwijendra N. Roy and Peter S. Spencer
Zidovudine 1246
Enrica Arnaudo
Zimeldine 1253
Neil L. Rosenberg
Zolpidem 1255
Albert C. Ludolph
APPENDIX 1 1257
APPENDIX 2 1269
INDEX 1277
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