Literature DB >> 13159

Cyanide intoxication in Macaca mulatta. Physiological and neuropathological aspects.

J B Brierley, P F Prior, J Calverley, A W Brown.   

Abstract

Sodium cyanide was infused intravenously in 11 lightly anaesthetised and spontaneously breathing M. mulatta. In most, the EEG, ECG, respiratory rate, blood pressure, cerebral venous sinus pressure, end-tidal pCO2 and body temperature were recorded. Blood gases, pH, lactate and pyruvate were estimated in arterial and venous sinus blood samples. There was an initial hyperventilation with tetany in all animals. A rapid rate of cyanide infusion led to apnoea. An isoelectric or near-isoelectric EEG was usually precipitated by bradycardia often with additional hypotension. Neither epileptic seizures nor their EEG concomitants were seen at any stage. Three animals died of early heart failure. Brain damage was seen in 4 animals surviving up to 98 hr. White matter was involved in all. Ischaemic neuronal alterations, restricted to the striatum of one animal, were attributed to major circulatory complications. It was concluded that under these experimental conditions there is no evidence for hypoxic neuronal damage of purely histotoxic type.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 13159     DOI: 10.1016/0022-510x(77)90011-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Sci        ISSN: 0022-510X            Impact factor:   3.181


  18 in total

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Review 2.  Experimental hypoxic brain damage.

Authors:  J B Brierley
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Authors:  J M Boss
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4.  Cumulative biochemical effects of repeated subclinical hydrogen sulfide intoxication in mouse brain.

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5.  Comparison of cobinamide to hydroxocobalamin in reversing cyanide physiologic effects in rabbits using diffuse optical spectroscopy monitoring.

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6.  Chronological changes of MRI findings on striatal damage after acute cyanide intoxication: pathogenesis of the damage and its selectivity, and prevention for neurological sequelae: a case report.

Authors:  K Kasamo; Y Okuhata; R Satoh; M Ikeda; S Takahashi; R Kamata; Y Nogami; T Kojima
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8.  PET studies of cerebral metabolism in Parkinson disease.

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9.  Selective effects of cyanide (100 microM) on the excitatory amino acid-induced elevation of intracellular calcium levels in neuronal culture.

Authors:  Z Cai; P P McCaslin
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10.  Cerebral mitochondrial metabolism in early Parkinson's disease.

Authors:  William J Powers; Tom O Videen; Joanne Markham; Kevin J Black; Nima Golchin; Joel S Perlmutter
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