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Development of sodium tetrathionate as a cyanide and methanethiol antidote.

Adriano Chan1, Jangwoen Lee2, Subrata Bhadra3, Nesta Bortey-Sam4, Tara B Hendry-Hofer5, Vikhyat S Bebarta5, Sari B Mahon2, Matthew Brenner2, Brian Logue3, Renate B Pilz1, Gerry R Boss1.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Hydrogen cyanide and methanethiol are two toxic gases that inhibit mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase. Cyanide is generated in structural fires and methanethiol is released by decaying organic matter. Current treatments for cyanide exposure do not lend themselves to treatment in the field and no treatment exists for methanethiol poisoning. Sodium tetrathionate (tetrathionate), a product of thiosulfate oxidation, could potentially serve as a cyanide antidote, and, based on its chemical structure, we hypothesized it could react with methanethiol.
RESULTS: We show that tetrathionate, unlike thiosulfate, reacts directly with cyanide in vitro under physiological conditions, and based on rabbit studies where we monitor cyanide poisoning in real-time, tetrathionate likely reacts directly with cyanide in vivo. We found that tetrathionate administered by intramuscular injection rescues >80% of juvenile, young adult, and old adult mice from exposure to inhaled hydrogen cyanide gas that is >80% lethal. Tetrathionate also rescued young adult rabbits from intravenously administered sodium cyanide. Tetrathionate was reasonably well-tolerated by mice and rats, yielding a therapeutic index of ∼5 in juvenile and young adult mice, and ∼3.3 in old adult mice; it was non-mutagenic in Chinese Hamster ovary cells and by the Ames bacterial test. We found by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry that both tetrathionate and thiosulfate react with methanethiol to generate dimethyldisulfide, but that tetrathionate was much more effective than thiosulfate at recovering intracellular ATP in COS-7 cells and rescuing mice from a lethal exposure to methanethiol gas.
CONCLUSION: We conclude that tetrathionate has the potential to be an effective antidote against cyanide and methanethiol poisoning.

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Keywords:  Cyanide; methanethiol; mice; rabbits; sodium tetrathionate; sodium thiosulfate

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34328378      PMCID: PMC8800944          DOI: 10.1080/15563650.2021.1953517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Toxicol (Phila)        ISSN: 1556-3650            Impact factor:   4.467


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