Plasma Concentration of Taurine Changes following Acetaminophen Overdose in Male Patients during Hospitalization

AuthorMohammadreza Sattarien
AuthorAli Ostadien
AuthorShokoufeh Hassanien
AuthorZeynab Mazloumien
AuthorHamid Noshaden
AuthorKayvan Mirniaen
AuthorArmin Salek Maghsoudien
Issued Date2021-04-30en
AbstractChanges in plasma concentration of taurine during hospitalization of acetaminophen poisoned patients have not been studied. Hepatotoxicity is a common consequence of acetaminophen overdose that may lead to acute liver failure. Numerous biomarkers for drug-induced liver injury have been explored. All biomarkers are usually obtainable 48 h following acetaminophen overdose. We have already introduced taurine as a non-specific early biomarker of acetaminophen overdose. This study aimed to follow up changes in plasma concentration of taurine during the first three days of acetaminophen overdose. Sixty-four male patients suffering from acetaminophen overdose were selected for the study. Four blood samples were taken from the patients every 12 h. Sixty blood samples were also taken from sixty healthy humans. The plasma concentration of taurine in both groups was analyzed an already developed HPLC method. Analysis of regression showed a significant correlation between means of plasma concentrations of taurine and acetaminophen, aspartate aminotransferase, Alanine aminotransferase, glutathione peroxidase, and prothrombin time during hospitalization. The high plasma concentration of taurine, 6 h or more after acetaminophen overdose, could be a useful early indicator of liver damage.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2020.113698.14435en
KeywordAcetaminophenen
KeywordBiomarkeren
KeywordTaurineen
KeywordParacetamolen
KeywordHepatotoxicityen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitlePlasma Concentration of Taurine Changes following Acetaminophen Overdose in Male Patients during Hospitalizationen
TypeOriginal Articleen

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