NEUROTOXINS - SCI & TECH

News: At least 11 dead after gas leak in Punjab’s Ludhiana

 

What's in the news?

       Neurotoxins released in the recent Ludhiana gas leak tragedy might have caused the deaths.

 

Neurotoxins:

       Neurotoxins are synthetic or naturally occurring substances that damage, destroy, or impair the functioning of the central and/or peripheral nervous system.

 

Examples:

       Many neurotoxins are of external origin, entering the body from environmental sources.

       Others, however, are endogenous, being produced and existing within the body.

       Examples of endogenous neurotoxins include the neurotransmitters nitric oxide and glutamate.

 

Impacts:

       Neurotoxins may damage neurons, axons, and/or glia resulting in loss of specific nuclei and/or axonal tracts or demyelination.

       They may also cause metabolic imbalances that can secondarily affect the central nervous system (CNS).

       Neurotoxins are absorbed through inhalation, ingestion, skin contact, or injection and can have immediate or long-lasting impacts by causing neurons to malfunction or by disrupting interneuron communication.

 

Destructive nature:

       Certain neurotoxins are highly potent and have been developed into chemical weapons. Sarin is an organophosphorus compound that is classified as a weapon of mass destruction.

       Neurotoxins such as arsenic, chlorpyrifos, DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane), ethyl alcohol, fluoride, lead, polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), manganese, mercury, and toluene are major contributors to the prevalence of neurobehavioral disorders.