Literature DB >> 1354111

L-carnitine protects fish against acute ammonia toxicity.

G C Tremblay1, T M Bradley.   

Abstract

1. Juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) were injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) with 0.25 M mannitol followed 1 hr later by an i.p. challenge of ammonium acetate. 2. At 10.75 mmol ammonium acetate/kg body weight, 98% of the fish showed signs of ammonium toxicity and 69% died. 3. Substitution of L-carnitine (10-16 mmol/kg) for mannitol afforded striking protection from the subsequent challenge with ammonium acetate; 67% showed no signs of ammonia toxicity and only 4% died. 4. Of other quaternary amines tested, trimethylamine oxide also afforded protection, but betaine and choline did not.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1354111     DOI: 10.1016/0742-8413(92)90286-g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Biochem Physiol C        ISSN: 0742-8413


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1.  Metabolomics for informing adverse outcome pathways: Androgen receptor activation and the pharmaceutical spironolactone.

Authors:  J M Davis; D R Ekman; D M Skelton; C A LaLone; G T Ankley; J E Cavallin; D L Villeneuve; T W Collette
Journal:  Aquat Toxicol       Date:  2017-01-16       Impact factor: 4.964

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