Acetaminophen protein adducts: A review

被引:21
|
作者
Bond, G. Randall [1 ]
机构
[1] Childrens Hosp, Drug & Poison Informat Ctr, Cincinnati, OH 45229 USA
关键词
Acetaminophen; Hepatotoxicity; Poisoning; Paracetamol; ACUTE LIVER-FAILURE; INDUCED HEPATIC NECROSIS; COVALENT BINDING; SERUM; MICE; TOXICITY; CHILDREN; HEPATOTOXICITY; NITROGEN;
D O I
10.1080/15563650801941831
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
Significant controversy surrounds the clinical and legal implications of 3-para cysteinyl acetaminophen, the protein degradation product of acetaminophen protein adducts. Versions of this test have been used for several years in animal research to help understand acetaminophen toxicity. As human research papers have appeared, the allegation has been made that the presence of 3-para cysteinyl acetaminophen in a patient with hepatic injury proves causal association of acetaminophen with the injury. It has also been suggested that quantitative adduct assays can guide the management of acute overdose or repeated supra-therapeutic use of acetaminophen by determining the need for initiating therapy and the timing of the end of therapy. The purpose of this review is to discuss the nature of this molecule and the detection assay, the animal research linking it with injury, and to evaluate the human research - specifically the evidence regarding causality and clinical utility. At the current time there is inadequate evidence for the test alone to prove causal association between acetaminophen and hepatic injury. Also, since quantitative 3-para cysteinyl acetaminophen assays parallel other markers of liver injury, it is not clear that assays alone will guide therapy unless quantitative assay markers can be shown to precede other markers (in elevation or decline) or provide more specificity than the Rumack-Matthew risk categorization nomogram. These advantages have not been demonstrated.
引用
收藏
页码:2 / 7
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Acetaminophen-Cysteine (APAP-CYS) Protein Adducts Can Be Detected After Repeated Supratherapeutic Ingestion Of Acetaminophen (APAP) Even In The Absence of Hepatotoxicity
    O'Malley, G.
    Mizrahi, F.
    Kuffner, E.
    CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY, 2010, 48 (06) : 636 - 636
  • [42] Role of extracellular vesicles in release of protein adducts after acetaminophen-induced liver injury in mice and humans
    Duan, Luqi
    Ramachandran, Anup
    Akakpo, Jephte Y.
    Weemhoff, James L.
    Curry, Steven C.
    Jaeschke, Hartmut
    TOXICOLOGY LETTERS, 2019, 301 : 125 - 132
  • [43] Western blot analysis for nitrotyrosine protein adducts in livers of saline-treated and acetaminophen-treated mice
    Hinson, JA
    Michael, SL
    Ault, SG
    Pumford, NR
    TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2000, 53 (02) : 467 - 473
  • [44] The formation of paracetamol (acetaminophen) adducts with hydrogen-bond acceptors
    Oswald, IDH
    Allan, DR
    McGregor, PA
    Motherwell, WDS
    Parsons, S
    Pulham, CR
    ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION B-STRUCTURAL SCIENCE, 2002, 58 (06): : 1057 - 1066
  • [45] Confirming the Causative Role of Acetaminophen in Indeterminate Acute Liver Failure Using Acetaminophen-Cysteine Adducts
    Frey, Sean M.
    Wiegand, Timothy J.
    Green, Jody L.
    Heard, Kennon J.
    Wilkins, Diana G.
    Gorodetsky, Rachel M.
    Dart, Richard C.
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL TOXICOLOGY, 2015, 11 (02) : 218 - 222
  • [46] IMMUNOBLOT ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN CONTAINING 3-(CYSTEIN-S-YL)ACETAMINOPHEN ADDUCTS IN SERUM AND SUBCELLULAR LIVER FRACTIONS FROM ACETAMINOPHEN-TREATED MICE
    PUMFORD, NR
    HINSON, JA
    BENSON, RW
    ROBERTS, DW
    TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY, 1990, 104 (03) : 521 - 532
  • [47] A Review of Acetaminophen Poisoning
    Hodgman, Michael J.
    Garrard, Alexander R.
    CRITICAL CARE CLINICS, 2012, 28 (04) : 499 - +
  • [48] Differentiating Ischemic Hepatitis from Acetaminophen Overdose in Acute Liver Failure: Role of Acetaminophen Adducts-Ischemic Hepatitis vs Acetaminophen Overdose
    Rule, Jody A.
    Ajayi, Faith
    James, Laura P.
    Tujios, Shannan R.
    Sussman, Norman L.
    Rakela, Jorge L.
    Ganger, Daniel
    Bass, Norman L.
    Reuben, Adrian
    Stravitz, R. Todd
    Lee, William M.
    DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES, 2024, 69 (10) : 3952 - 3961
  • [49] DNA AND PROTEIN ADDUCTS
    HEMMINKI, K
    AUTRUP, H
    HAUGEN, A
    TOXICOLOGY, 1995, 101 (1-2) : 41 - 53
  • [50] Serum acetaminophen adducts reliably distinguish acetaminophen toxicity from other causes of acute liver failure.
    Davern, TJ
    James, LP
    Fontana, RJ
    Larson, AM
    Polson, J
    Lalani, E
    Hinson, JA
    Lee, WM
    HEPATOLOGY, 2003, 38 (04) : 538A - 539A