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Cyanide and the human brain: perspectives from a model of food (cassava) poisoning.

Desire D Tshala-Katumbay1,2,3, Nadege N Ngombe4, Daniel Okitundu5, Larry David6, Shawn K Westaway7, Michael J Boivin8, Ngoyi D Mumba9,10, Jean-Pierre Banea11.   

Abstract

Threats by fundamentalist leaders to use chemical weapons have resulted in renewed interest in cyanide toxicity. Relevant insights may be gained from studies on cyanide mass intoxication in populations relying on cyanogenic cassava as the main source of food. In these populations, sublethal concentrations (up to 80 μmol/l) of cyanide in the blood are commonplace and lead to signs of acute toxicity. Long-term toxicity signs include a distinct and irreversible spastic paralysis, known as konzo, and cognition deficits, mainly in sequential processing (visual-spatial analysis) domains. Toxic culprits include cyanide (mitochondrial toxicant), thiocyanate (AMPA-receptor chaotropic cyanide metabolite), cyanate (protein-carbamoylating cyanide metabolite), and 2-iminothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid (seizure inducer). Factors of susceptibility include younger age, female gender, protein-deficient diet, and, possibly, the gut functional metagenome. The existence of uniquely exposed and neurologically affected populations offers invaluable research opportunities to develop a comprehensive understanding of cyanide toxicity and test or validate point-of-care diagnostic tools and treatment options to be included in preparedness kits in response to cyanide-related threats.
© 2016 New York Academy of Sciences.

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Keywords:  cassava; cyanide; neurocognition; paralysis; warfare

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27450775      PMCID: PMC5063682          DOI: 10.1111/nyas.13159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci        ISSN: 0077-8923            Impact factor:   5.691


  54 in total

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Authors:  Dimuth Siritunga; Richard Sayre
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Authors:  Michael J Boivin; Daniel Okitundu; Bumoko Makila-Mabe; Marie-Therese Sombo; Dieudonne Mumba; Alla Sikorskii; Banea Mayambu; Desire Tshala-Katumbay
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3.  Chronic consumption of cassava juice induces cellular stress in rat substantia nigra.

Authors:  Christian de Jesús Rosas-Jarquín; Eduardo Rivadeneyra-Domínguez; Bertha Alicia León-Chávez; Rasajna Nadella; Aurora Del Carmen Sánchez-García; Daniel Rembao-Bojórquez; Juan Francisco Rodríguez-Landa; Daniel Hernandez-Baltazar
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Review 4.  Meta-analysis of metabolites involved in bioenergetic pathways reveals a pseudohypoxic state in Down syndrome.

Authors:  Laszlo Pecze; Elisa B Randi; Csaba Szabo
Journal:  Mol Med       Date:  2020-11-09       Impact factor: 6.354

5.  The gut microbiome in konzo.

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Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-09-10       Impact factor: 14.919

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