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Comparing the protective effects of three sulfur compounds against acrylonitrile-induced acute toxicity in CYP2E1-induced rats.

Fang Li1, Rongzhu Lu1, Ting Zhao2, Xinyu Zhang1, Suhua Wang1, Guangwei Xing1.   

Abstract

Cytochrome P450 2E1 (CYP2E1) can be induced by diabetes mellitus, nonalcoholic liver disease, and obesity. This study assessed the protective effects of three sulfur compounds, namely phenethyl isothiocyanate (PEITC), dimethyl trisulfide (DMTS), and sodium thiosulfate (STS), on acrylonitrile (ACN)-induced acute toxicity in rats enriched with CYP2E1. PEITC and DMTS were administered intragastrically (i.g.), whereas STS was injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) at an identical dose of 0.5 mmol/kg for 3 days in acetone-pretreated rats before ACN (90 mg/kg) injection (i.p.). Acetone-treated rats that expressed high levels of CYP2E1 were more susceptible to ACN-induced acute toxicity. The sulfur compounds reduced the rate of convulsions and loss of the righting reflex in acute ACN-exposed CYP2E1-induced rats; PEITC and DMTS also increased the survival rates. PEITC inhibited hepatic CYP2E1 activity and protected hepatic and cerebral cytochrome c oxidase (CcOx) activities in acute ACN-exposed CYP2E1-enriched rats; DMTS protected hepatic CcOx activity. DMTS attenuated ACN-induced oxidative injury by reducing malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and increasing glutathione content in the brain. STS only reduced cerebral MDA levels, whereas PEITC did not exhibit any antioxidant effects. Collectively, PEITC provided superior protective effects against ACN-induced acute toxicity in rats with increased CYP2E1 activity, followed by DMTS; STS provided limited effects. PEITC and DMTS might be considered as promising chemopreventive agents against ACN-induced acute toxicity in vulnerable subpopulations with increased CYP2E1 activity.

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Keywords:  CYP2E1; Phenethyl isothiocyanate; acrylonitrile; cyanide; cytochrome c oxidase; dimethyl trisulfide

Year:  2019        PMID: 30991910     DOI: 10.1177/0748233719839847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Ind Health        ISSN: 0748-2337            Impact factor:   2.273


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