2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.tox.2006.04.002
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Fulminant hyperammonaemia induced by thiopental coma in rats

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“…Inhibition of gas exchange and thermogenesis in barbiturate coma (BC) can be partially caused by exhaustion of the tissue pool of the Krebs cycle intermediates [2,3], which probably results from intensification of α-ketoglutarate and oxaloacetate amination under conditions of hyperammoniemia development. The content of the gastrointestinal tract serves as the main source of ammonium in the body; ammonium formation can many-fold increase within several minutes.…”
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“…Inhibition of gas exchange and thermogenesis in barbiturate coma (BC) can be partially caused by exhaustion of the tissue pool of the Krebs cycle intermediates [2,3], which probably results from intensification of α-ketoglutarate and oxaloacetate amination under conditions of hyperammoniemia development. The content of the gastrointestinal tract serves as the main source of ammonium in the body; ammonium formation can many-fold increase within several minutes.…”
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“…Obviously, prevention of hypothermia gave way to recruitment of exogenous SS into the Krebs cycle, which can explain the supra-additive increase in animal survival by 49-50% (Table 1) after combined use of IR and SS in barbiturate coma. Considering previous data [2,3], we can expect further amplification of the therapeutic effect after repeated injections of SS and prolongation of IR exposure.…”
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“…The intensity of cell respiration in barbiturate coma can be limited by availability of Krebs cycle intermediates and be corrected by their injection [3]. Hypothermia can inhibit the resorption of exogenous carbonic acids and their incorporation into the Krebs cycle, and therefore warming can promote their therapeutic effect.…”
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“…The concentrations of NH 3 in the blood and lavage solution were evaluated by the microdiffusion method followed by acidometric titration [1,3]. The rate of NH 3 accumulation in lavage solution was estimated.…”
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“…Hyperammoniemia not associated with blood concentration or inhibited urinary excretion of NH 3 or its elimination with exhaled air develops in rats during simulation of barbiturate coma [3]. Hyperammoniemia was observed against the background of gastrointestinal stasis.…”
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