Acetaminophen-Induced Hepatic Necrosis
National Institutes of Health · Lung Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
The relationship between the metabolic disposition of acetaminophen and the susceptibility of hamsters, mice and rats to acetaminophen-induced liver necrosis has been examined. The fraction of low doses of acetaminophen converted to the mercapturic acid metabolite was highest in the most susceptible species (hamsters, mice), and lowest in the more resistant species (rat). Pretreatment regimens known to potentiate the hepatotoxicity increased mercapturic acid formation whereas treatments which protect from liver damage decreased mercapturic acid formation. The data suggest that the activity of the mercapturic acid-forming pathway in vivo reflects the activity of the hepatotoxic pathway. As the dose of…
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Authors
5- DJDavid J. JollowCorresponding
National Institutes of Health, Lung Institute, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
- SSS S Thorgeirsson
National Institutes of Health, Lung Institute, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
- WZWilliam Z. Potter
National Institutes of Health, Lung Institute, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
- MHM Hashimoto
National Institutes of Health, Lung Institute, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
- JRJohn R. Mitchell
National Institutes of Health, Lung Institute, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
Topics & keywords
- Mercapturic acid
- Acetaminophen
- Glutathione
- Metabolite
- Chemistry
- Pharmacology
- In vivo
- Toxicity