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Ethyl pyruvate for the treatment of acetaminophen intoxication: alternative to N-acetylcysteine?

N-acetylcysteine is the classical antidote for acetaminophen overdose-induced hepatotoxicity, but its efficacy is limited by the need for early and only temporary treatment. Therefore, Yang and colleagues tested the hypothesis of whether ethyl pyruvate - another anti-inflammatory and antioxidant com...

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Autores principales: Wagner, Florian, Asfar, Pierre, Georgieff, Michael, Radermacher, Peter, Wagner, Katja
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3396244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22348679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc11153
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author Wagner, Florian
Asfar, Pierre
Georgieff, Michael
Radermacher, Peter
Wagner, Katja
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description N-acetylcysteine is the classical antidote for acetaminophen overdose-induced hepatotoxicity, but its efficacy is limited by the need for early and only temporary treatment. Therefore, Yang and colleagues tested the hypothesis of whether ethyl pyruvate - another anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compound, which they had previously shown to protect against liver injury of various other etiologies - may allow circumventing these limitations. While ethyl pyruvate improved liver regeneration when administered early and during a limited period only, the opposite response was present both after delayed as well as prolonged treatment. The authors concluded that prolonged anti-inflammatory treatment is detrimental after acetaminophen intoxication-induced liver damage. On the one hand, this research paper confirms the need for biomarkers to monitor organ recovery after acetaminophen. On the other hand, this paper adds to the ongoing discussion on the usefulness of ethyl pyruvate as a resuscitation fluid in the critically ill.
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spelling pubmed-33962442012-08-20 Ethyl pyruvate for the treatment of acetaminophen intoxication: alternative to N-acetylcysteine? Wagner, Florian Asfar, Pierre Georgieff, Michael Radermacher, Peter Wagner, Katja Crit Care Commentary N-acetylcysteine is the classical antidote for acetaminophen overdose-induced hepatotoxicity, but its efficacy is limited by the need for early and only temporary treatment. Therefore, Yang and colleagues tested the hypothesis of whether ethyl pyruvate - another anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compound, which they had previously shown to protect against liver injury of various other etiologies - may allow circumventing these limitations. While ethyl pyruvate improved liver regeneration when administered early and during a limited period only, the opposite response was present both after delayed as well as prolonged treatment. The authors concluded that prolonged anti-inflammatory treatment is detrimental after acetaminophen intoxication-induced liver damage. On the one hand, this research paper confirms the need for biomarkers to monitor organ recovery after acetaminophen. On the other hand, this paper adds to the ongoing discussion on the usefulness of ethyl pyruvate as a resuscitation fluid in the critically ill. BioMed Central 2012 2012-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3396244/ /pubmed/22348679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc11153 Text en Copyright ©2012 BioMed Central Ltd
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Wagner, Florian
Asfar, Pierre
Georgieff, Michael
Radermacher, Peter
Wagner, Katja
Ethyl pyruvate for the treatment of acetaminophen intoxication: alternative to N-acetylcysteine?
title Ethyl pyruvate for the treatment of acetaminophen intoxication: alternative to N-acetylcysteine?
title_full Ethyl pyruvate for the treatment of acetaminophen intoxication: alternative to N-acetylcysteine?
title_fullStr Ethyl pyruvate for the treatment of acetaminophen intoxication: alternative to N-acetylcysteine?
title_full_unstemmed Ethyl pyruvate for the treatment of acetaminophen intoxication: alternative to N-acetylcysteine?
title_short Ethyl pyruvate for the treatment of acetaminophen intoxication: alternative to N-acetylcysteine?
title_sort ethyl pyruvate for the treatment of acetaminophen intoxication: alternative to n-acetylcysteine?
topic Commentary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3396244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22348679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc11153
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