ID | 874 |
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Name | Aldehyde dehydrogenases (protein family or complex) |
Synonyms | aldehyde dehydrogenase; aldehyde dehydrogenases |
ID | 1242 |
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Name | cyanamide |
CAS | cyanamide |
PubMed | Abstract | RScore(About this table) |
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9972923 | Lee JY, Chung SM, Lee MY, Chung JH: Since allyl and are both metabolized by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH), could affect allyl- induced toxicity under in vivo coexposure conditions. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were treated with (2 g/kg, i.p.) simultaneously or 2 h before with allyl (40 mg/kg, i.p.). Coexposure to allyl and resulted in neither enhancement nor protection in allyl -induced hepatotoxicity at 24 h. However, markedly increased lethality was observed under our coexposure conditions. Pretreatment with 4-methylpyrazole (4-MP) to inhibit ADH did not result in increased lethality to allyl or alone, but significantly reduced the lethality of the combined treatment. In contrast, ALDH inhibition increased the lethality of allyl alone as well as that of the combined allyl and treatment. Kinetic studies revealed that combined treatment with allyl and resulted in higher blood allyl levels compared to allyl alone, and these were accompanied by greater lethality. ADH inhibition increased allyl blood levels significantly when rats were treated with allyl alone or allyl plus leading to protection against lethality. In contrast, ALDH inhibition did not affect blood allyl levels, but resulted in increased lethality. These data suggest a possible role for a metabolite of allyl acrolein, in the increased lethality of allyl and coexposure in rats. |
co-exposure increases lethality of allyl in male Sprague-Dawley rats. J Toxicol Environ Health A. 1999 Jan 22;56(2):121-30.1(0,0,0,1) |