The antidotal effects of high-dosage γ-aminobutyric acid on acute tetramine poisoning as compared with sodium dimercaptopropane sulfonate

Peng Sun , Jiyuan Han , Yuying Weng

Current Medical Science ›› 2007, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (17) : 419 -421.

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Current Medical Science ›› 2007, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (17) : 419 -421. DOI: 10.1007/s11596-007-0417-2
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The antidotal effects of high-dosage γ-aminobutyric acid on acute tetramine poisoning as compared with sodium dimercaptopropane sulfonate

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To investigate the therapeutic effect of high-dosage γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) on acute tetramine (TET) poisoning, 50 Kunming mice were divided into 5 groups at random and the antidotal effects of GABA or sodium dimercaptopropane sulfonate (Na-DMPS) on poisoned mice in different groups were observed in order to compare the therapeutic effects of high-dosage GABA with those of Na-DMPS. Slices of brain tissue of the poisoned mice were made to examine pathological changes of cells. The survival analysis was employed. Our results showed that both high-dosage GABA and Na-DMPS could obviously prolong the survival time, delay onset of convulsion and muscular twitch, and ameliorate the symptoms after acute tetramine poisoning in the mice. Better effects could be achieved with earlier use of high dosage GABA or Na-DMPS. There was no significant difference in prolonging the survival time between high-dose GABA and Na-DMPS used immediately after poisioning. It is concluded that high-dosage GABA can effectively antagonize acute toxicity of teramine in mice. And it is suggested that high-dosage GABA may be used as an excellent antidote for acute TET poisoning in clinical practice. The indications and correct dosage for clinical use awaits to be further studied.

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tetramine / γ-aminobutyric acid / sodium dimercaptopropane sulfonate / experimental therapy

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Peng Sun, Jiyuan Han, Yuying Weng. The antidotal effects of high-dosage γ-aminobutyric acid on acute tetramine poisoning as compared with sodium dimercaptopropane sulfonate. Current Medical Science, 2007, 27(17): 419-421 DOI:10.1007/s11596-007-0417-2

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