Literature DB >> 7359013

Copper chelating agents. A comparison of cupruretic responses to various tetramines and D-penicillamine.

T R Borthwick, G D Benson, H J Schugar.   

Abstract

Toxic or hypersensitivity reactions occur frequently with D-penicillamine therapy. Therefore there is a need for effective, well-tolerated alternative chelating agents to control the copper accumulation which occurs in Wilson's disease and some other chronic liver diseases. A group of tetramines (linear and macrocyclic) was surveyed for cupruretic activity and compared to D-penicillamine. 2,3,2-Tetramine was the most effective agent when given either by gavage or intravenously. It was more effective than 2,2,2-tetramine (trien) or D-penicillamine and, in addition, induced a more prolonged cupruresis. Despite their higher formation constants for copper, the macrocyclic tetramines did not induce a significant cupruresis. In this study, the 2,3,2-tetramine was the most effective agent for inducing a cupruresis in both normal and copper-loaded rats. If well tolerated by humans, it could become a useful agent for management of disorders characterized by copper accumulation.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7359013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lab Clin Med        ISSN: 0022-2143


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