Mechanism of antagonizing cyanide-induced lethality by α-ketoglutaric acid
-
Add time:09/02/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
α-Ketoglutaric acid (α-KG) has been shown to be an effective antagonist for cyanide-induced lethality. The mechanism of this antagonism is hypothesized to result from α-KG binding with cyanide. Several investigative approaches were taken to determine the existence of this binding. First, mixtures of various molar ratios of α-KG:cyanide were injected into a high pressure liquid chromatograph. The addition of cyanide reduced the peak area of α-KG at a molar ration of greater than 1:5. Second, blood from naive male ICR mice was spiked with α-KG and cyanide. Headspace above these blood samples was injected into a gas chromatograph and analyzed for released hydrogen cyanide. α-KG reduced the peak area of hydrogen cyanide released into the headspace at molar ratios of greater than 1:2.5. Third, the effect of cyanide on the ultraviolet spectrum of α-KG was determined as an indication of binding. In the presence of cyanide the absorption peak at 316 nm for α-KG was eliminated. Inhibition of cytochrome oxidase is an accepted target enzyme for cyanide-induced lethality. Fourth, further evidence of α-KG's mechanism was determined by the effect of α-KG on brain cytochrome oxidase (BRCYTOX) and its ability to antagonize cyanide-induced inhibition of BRCYTOX. BRCYTOX activity was determined in the presence of α-KG and was found to be unaffected between 0.01 and 0.06 M of α-KG. Greater concentrations of α-KG inhibited BRCYTOX activity. The complete inhibition of BRCYTOX activity by 10−5 M cyanide was prevented with 0.05 and 0.06 M α-KG. Fifth, BRCYTOX activity of animals pretreated with saline and then an LD80 dose (8.5 mg/kg) of cyanide was 80% inhibited, while BRCYTOX activity of animals pretreated with 2 g α-KG/kg, i.p., and then and LD80 dose (7.75 mg/kg) of cyanide was not different from control values. Thus, these data suggest that α-KG does bind with cyanide, and this binding can account for the antagonism of cyanide-induced lethality.
We also recommend Trading Suppliers and Manufacturers of POTASSIUM CHROMIC CYANIDE (cas 13601-11-1). Pls Click Website Link as below: cas 13601-11-1 suppliers
Prev:Influence of method of preparation of solid, double-metal cyanide complexes on their catalytic activity for synthesis of hyperbranched polymers
Next:Analysis of brain metabolism changes induced by acute potassium cyanide intoxication by 31P NMR in vivo using chronically implanted surface coils) - 【Back】【Close 】【Print】【Add to favorite 】
- Related Information
- Peroxidation of brain lipids following cyanide intoxication in mice09/04/2019
- Analysis of brain metabolism changes induced by acute potassium cyanide intoxication by 31P NMR in vivo using chronically implanted surface coils09/03/2019
- Influence of method of preparation of solid, double-metal cyanide complexes on their catalytic activity for synthesis of hyperbranched polymers09/01/2019
- Respiratory system of Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus PAL5 Evidence for a cyanide-sensitive cytochrome bb and cyanide-resistant cytochrome ba quinol oxidases08/31/2019
- Inhibition of p-nitroanisole O-demethylation in perfused rat liver by potassium cyanide☆08/30/2019
- Separate and simultaneous removal of phenol, chromium, and cyanide from aqueous solution by coagulation/precipitation: Mechanisms and theory08/29/2019
- Potassium solubilization, plant growth promoting substances by potassium solubilizing bacteria (KSB) from southern Indian Tea plantation soil08/28/2019
- The preparation of potassium silver cyanide by air blast cyanidation of superfine silver powders08/27/2019
- Recovery of cesium from saline lake brine with potassium cobalt hexacyanoferrate-modified chrome-tanned leather scrap adsorbent08/26/2019
-
Health and Chemical more >


