نتایج جستجو برای: acetaminophen apap

تعداد نتایج: 10506  

Journal: :Free radical research 2011
Anup Ramachandran Margitta Lebofsky Christopher P Baines John J Lemasters Hartmut Jaeschke

Acetaminophen (APAP) hepatotoxicity is the main cause of acute liver failure in humans. Although mitochondrial oxidant stress and induction of the mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT) have been implicated in APAP-induced hepatotoxicity, the link between these events is unclear. To investigate this, this study evaluated APAP hepatotoxicity in mice deficient of cyclophilin D, a protein com...

2013
L.A. Denzoin Vulcano O. Confalonieri R. Franci M.O. Tapia A.L. Soraci

Acetaminophen (APAP) administration results in hepatotoxicity and hematotoxicity in cats. The response to three different treatments against APAP poisoning was evaluated. Free glutathione (GSH) (200mg/kg), niosomal GSH (14 mg/kg) and free amino acids (180 mg/kg of N-acetylcysteine and 280 mg/kg of methionine) were administered to cats that were intoxicated with APAP (a single dose of 150 mg/kg,...

Journal: :Comparative Hepatology 2004
Yoshiya Ito Nancy W Machen Edward R Abril Robert S McCuskey

Introduction Acetaminophen (APAP) intoxication from overdosing can result in severe hepatic damage, which is characterized by hemorrhagic centrilobular necrosis and by towering the levels of transaminase. The APAP-induced hepatic necrosis is preceded by centrilobular microvascular congestion thought to be due to collapse of the sinusoidal wall and the infiltration of blood elements into the spa...

2014
Isaac Mohar Brendan D. Stamper Peter M. Rademacher Collin C. White Sidney D. Nelson Terrance J. Kavanagh

The mechanism by which acetaminophen (APAP) causes liver damage evokes many aspects drug metabolism, oxidative chemistry, and genetic-predisposition. In this study, we leverage the relative resistance of female C57BL/6 mice to APAP-induced liver damage (AILD) compared to male C57BL/6 mice in order to identify the cause(s) of sensitivity. Furthermore, we use mice that are either heterozygous (HZ...

2013
Hong-Min Ni Jessica A Williams Hartmut Jaeschke Wen-Xing Ding

Acetaminophen (APAP) overdose is the most frequent cause of acute liver failure in the US and many western countries. It is well known that APAP induces mitochondrial damage to trigger centrilobular necrosis. Emerging evidence suggests that autophagic removal of damaged mitochondria may protect against APAP-induced liver injury. Electron and confocal microscopy analysis of liver tissues reveale...

2017
Laura K. Schnackenberg Jinchun Sun Sudeepa Bhattacharyya Pritmohinder Gill Laura P. James Richard D. Beger

Acetaminophen (APAP), a commonly used over-the-counter analgesic, accounts for approximately fifty percent of the cases of acute liver failure (ALF) in the United States due to overdose, with over half of those unintentional. Current clinical approaches for assessing APAP overdose rely on identifying the precise time of overdose and quantitating acetaminophen alanine aminotransferase (ALT) leve...

2015
Jingyao Zhang Sidong Song Qing Pang Ruiyao Zhang Lei Zhou Sushun Liu Fandi Meng Qifei Wu Chang Liu

Acetaminophen (APAP) overdose is a major cause of acute liver failure. Peripheral 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin, 5-HT) is a cytoprotective neurotransmitter which is also involved in the hepatic physiological and pathological process. This study seeks to investigate the mechanisms involved in APAP-induced hepatotoxicity, as well as the role of 5-HT in the liver's response to APAP toxicity. We i...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2008
Silvina S M Villanueva María L Ruiz Carolina I Ghanem Marcelo G Luquita Viviana A Catania Aldo D Mottino

Renal and intestinal disposition of acetaminophen glucuronide (APAP-GLU), a common substrate for multidrug resistance-associated proteins 2 and 3 (Mrp2 and Mrp3), was assessed in bile duct-ligated rats (BDL) 7 days after surgery using an in vivo perfused jejunum model with simultaneous urine collection. Doses of 150 mg/kg b.w. (i.v.) or 1 g/kg b.w. (i.p.) of acetaminophen (APAP) were administer...

2013
Sang Il Gum Min Kyung Cho

Acetaminophen (APAP) known as paracetamol is the main ingredient in Tylenol, which has analgesic and anti-pyretic properties. Inappropriate use of APAP causes major morbidity and mortality secondary to hepatic failure. Overdose of APAP depletes the hepatic glutathione (GSH) rapidly, and the metabolic intermediate leads to hepatocellular death. This article reviews the mechanisms of hepatotoxici...

Journal: :American journal of translational research 2016
Ka Wu Chao Guo Xiuli Lu Xinmou Wu Hongmei Pan Min Su

Acetaminophen (APAP), an over the counter (OTC) medication, is widely used in antipyretic treatment. Although the risk of dose-dependent cytotoxicity has been known, the potential effect of perinatal exposure to acetaminophen on metabolic function in offspring remains uninvestigated. Therefore, we established a prenatally APAP-exposed pregnancy mouse model to assess the possible adverse effect ...

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