Protein Information

ID 606
Name methemoglobin
Synonyms Abnormal hemoglobin; G gamma globin; Gamma 2 globin; HBG 2; HBG2; Hb F Ggamma; Hemoglobin gamma G; Hemoglobin gamma 2 chain…

Compound Information

ID 1822
Name sodium cyanide
CAS sodium cyanide (Na(CN))

Reference

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2860882 Vick JA, Froehlich HL: Studies of cyanide poisoning. Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther. 1985 Feb;273(2):314-22.
The use of amyl nitrite and phenoxybenzamine in the treatment of acute cyanide poisoning was evaluated. Sixty anesthetized beagle dogs were injected i.v. with sodium cyanide (2.5 mg/kg) and were followed for changes in the heart rate, electrocardiogram, respiration, blood pressure and methemoglobin concentration. Twenty control dogs died within 5 to 7 min, showing severe bradycardia, a sharp drop in arterial blood pressure, and respiratory paralysis. Pretreatment with phenoxybenzamine (0.5 mg/kg) prevented these changes in 8 of 10 dogs; however, this drug was ineffective if given after the cyanide. In contrast, amyl nitrite given after cyanide administration reversed both the cardiovascular changes and the respiratory paralysis in 24 of the 30 dogs studied. These changes occurred before the formation of significant amounts of methemoglobin and indicate that early death caused by cyanide may be due in part to cardiovascular-respiratory failure in addition to the classic poisoning of the cytochrome oxidase system. These studies indicate that phenoxybenzamine prevents and amyl nitrite reverses the otherwise lethal effects of cyanide.
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