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Persistent neuroinflammation and cognitive impairment in a rat model of acute diisopropylfluorophosphate intoxication.

Brenna M FlanneryDonald A BruunDouglas J RowlandChristopher N BanksAdam T AustinDavid L KukisYonggang LiByron D FordDaniel J TancrediJill L SilvermanSimon R CherryPamela J Lein
Published in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2016)
We describe a preclinical model in which acute DFP intoxication causes seizures, persistent neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration, and memory impairment. The extent of the neuroinflammatory response is influenced by seizure severity. However, the observation that a subset of animals with moderate seizures and minimal TSPO labeling exhibited cognitive deficits comparable to those of animals with severe seizures and significant TSPO labeling suggests that DFP may impair learning and memory circuitry via mechanisms independent of seizures or neuroinflammation.
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