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Methanethiol metabolism and its role in the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopathy in rats and dogs

✍ Scribed by Henk J. Blom; Robert A. F. M. Chamuleau; Jan Rothuizen; Nicolaas E. P. Deutz; Dr. Albert Tangerman


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
985 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0270-9139

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AND ALBERT TANGERMAN'

The metabolism of methanethiol was studied in rats. Administration of a noncomatogenic dose of methanethiol through inspired air or injection into the upper colon resulted in an elevation of the concentrations of methanethiol mixed disulfides in serum (protein-S-S-CH, and X-S-S-CH,, X yet unknown) and in urine (X-S-S-CH,).

The concentrations of methanethiol mixed disulfides proved to be a relative measure of exposure to methanethiol. The levels of volatile sulfur compounds methanethiol, dimethylsulfide and dimethyldisulfide in the air expired by rats exposed to a noncomatogenic dose of methanethiol through the colon were also elevated. Rats with acute hepatic encephalopathy cawed by liver ischemia also showed elevation of methanethiol mixed disulfide levels on challenge of methanethiol through the colon or inspired air, but to a significantly smaller extent than did the corresponding sham-operated rats. This suggests that the liver is at least partly responsible for formation of methanethiol mixed disulfides. No additional toxic effects were observed in the rats with ischemic livers on methanethiol exposition when compared with normal rats, suggesting that the liver does not play an essential role in methanethiol detoxification. Metabolism of methanethiol by blood to sulfate, for example, might be more important.

In rats with acute hepatic encephalopathy caused by liver ischemia and in dogs suffering from hepatic encephalopathy resulting from chronic liver disease, large and significant increases in ammonia levels were measured. However, the mean levels of methanethiol mixed disulfides in rats and dogs with hepatic encephalopathy were not different from the mean normal levels in these animals. It is concluded that in these animal models of liver failure the role of methanethiol in the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopathy is probably minor or insignificant.


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