Acetaminophen-induced acute hepatic failure in pigs: Controversical results to other animal models
Autor: | B. Kremer, C. E. Broelsch, D. Henne-Bruns, J. Artwohl |
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Rok vydání: | 1988 |
Předmět: |
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Pentobarbital Swine Acetaminophen intoxication Methemoglobinemia Acute hepatic failure medicine Animals Anesthesia Enzyme inducer Methemoglobin Acetaminophen Dose-Response Relationship Drug biology business.industry Liver Diseases Liver failure General Medicine medicine.disease Disease Models Animal Liver Acute Disease biology.protein Female Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury business medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Research in Experimental Medicine. 188:463-472 |
ISSN: | 1433-8580 0300-9130 |
Popis: | To prove the function of isolated transplanted hepatocytes in acute liver failure we tried to establish a hepatic failure model in pigs which correlates to a clinical situation. In 12 pigs we administered 500-2000 mg acetaminophen/kg b.wt. after enzyme induction with pentobarbital. Seven animals receiving 500-1000 mg/kg survived the intoxication. Five animals receiving 1000-2000 mg/kg acetaminophen died within 6.5 h after intoxication because of methemoglobinemia. A close correlation between administered dosage of the drug, acetaminophen blood levels, and methemoglobinemia was found. Histology of surviving animals showed a dosage-dependent cell necrosis. A standardized hepatic failure model could not be established in pigs by acetaminophen intoxication because dosages of less than 1000 mg/kg were survived. In dosages higher than 1000 mg/kg a side-effect of the acetaminophen intoxication, i.e., methemoglobinemia, limited the life of the animals. Therefore, acetaminophen cannot be used to induce acute hepatic failure in pigs. |
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