Abstract

Anatoxin-a (ANTX-a) is a potent nicotinic cholinergic alkaloid produced by some toxigenic strains of cyanobacteria. We have examined i.p. and oral ld 50 values of two ANTX-a producing Anabaena sp. and synthetic (+)-ANTX-a in outbred Swiss Webster mice. All three appeared equivalent by i.p. injection, but Anabaena flos-aquae NRC-44-1 was approximately twice as potent orally as the other two. Additionally, we were unable to demonstrate development of any biologically significant tolerance to acute ANTX-a exposure using two different repeated dose regimens.

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