The effect of antioxidants in acute amitriptyline poisoning

Objective: To study the effect of Antioxidants supplementation in reducing oxidative stress induced in acute amitriptyline poisoning cases. Design and methods: We compared the effect of supplementation of treatment of acute amitriptyline poisoning cases with alpha lipoic acid alone or with vitamin C...

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Main Authors: S. Hameed Kadar Ali, Wasim Ali Raja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
Series:Toxicology Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214750019302057
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description Objective: To study the effect of Antioxidants supplementation in reducing oxidative stress induced in acute amitriptyline poisoning cases. Design and methods: We compared the effect of supplementation of treatment of acute amitriptyline poisoning cases with alpha lipoic acid alone or with vitamin C, with that of those receiving only routine standard treatment (RST) as a control group.A total of 132 subjects divided into 5 groups were selected from IMCU (Intensive Medical Care Unit) and Toxicology Ward, Govt. General Hospital, Chennai, India. The study was restricted to grade 1 coma in poisoned subjects per the Edinburg scale. Each of the subjects was in the groups were supplemented with either placebo, RST, RST with vitamin C, RST with ALA, or RST with vitamin C and ALA.Acute anti-depressant poisoning (especially with amitriptyline) induced oxidative stress caused lipid peroxidation. Plasma cholinesterases (chE) play a major role in combating this effect. A determination of the level of cholinesterase (chE) acts as an indirect indicator of the level of oxidative stress and a measure of the efficacy of antioxidant supplementation. Plasma cholinesterase estimation was done by colorimetric method. The change in color of the indicator bromothymol blue caused by the liberated acetic acid from cholinesterase read by spectrophotometer at 620 nm was used to determine the levels of cholinesterase. Result: A decrease in the level of oxidative stress was observed among those supplemented with either alpha lipoic acid alone or along with vitamin C, with a slightly more decrease in oxidative stress in the latter group. A p-value of <0.001 is considered significant statistically. The percentage of the benefit of treatment on supplementation with vitamin C and alpha lipoic acid showed a marked increase in group V (26.9%) cases after supplementation with both in combination. Conclusion: The results provide evidence that the oxidative stress induced by acute amitriptyline poisoning is comparatively decreased by supplementation with antioxidants like alpha lipoic acid and vitamin C, than those only on routine standard treatment. Keywords: Alpha lipoic acid (ALA), Cholinesterase (chE), Oxidative stress
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spelling doaj.art-305d85fb983b47f4b1cde4992483e7922022-12-21T19:56:16ZengElsevierToxicology Reports2214-75002019-01-016380388The effect of antioxidants in acute amitriptyline poisoningS. Hameed Kadar Ali0Wasim Ali Raja1Crescent School of Pharmacy, B.S.A Crescent Institute of Science & Technology, Chennai, 6000048, India; Corresponding author.Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital, Chennai, 600018, IndiaObjective: To study the effect of Antioxidants supplementation in reducing oxidative stress induced in acute amitriptyline poisoning cases. Design and methods: We compared the effect of supplementation of treatment of acute amitriptyline poisoning cases with alpha lipoic acid alone or with vitamin C, with that of those receiving only routine standard treatment (RST) as a control group.A total of 132 subjects divided into 5 groups were selected from IMCU (Intensive Medical Care Unit) and Toxicology Ward, Govt. General Hospital, Chennai, India. The study was restricted to grade 1 coma in poisoned subjects per the Edinburg scale. Each of the subjects was in the groups were supplemented with either placebo, RST, RST with vitamin C, RST with ALA, or RST with vitamin C and ALA.Acute anti-depressant poisoning (especially with amitriptyline) induced oxidative stress caused lipid peroxidation. Plasma cholinesterases (chE) play a major role in combating this effect. A determination of the level of cholinesterase (chE) acts as an indirect indicator of the level of oxidative stress and a measure of the efficacy of antioxidant supplementation. Plasma cholinesterase estimation was done by colorimetric method. The change in color of the indicator bromothymol blue caused by the liberated acetic acid from cholinesterase read by spectrophotometer at 620 nm was used to determine the levels of cholinesterase. Result: A decrease in the level of oxidative stress was observed among those supplemented with either alpha lipoic acid alone or along with vitamin C, with a slightly more decrease in oxidative stress in the latter group. A p-value of <0.001 is considered significant statistically. The percentage of the benefit of treatment on supplementation with vitamin C and alpha lipoic acid showed a marked increase in group V (26.9%) cases after supplementation with both in combination. Conclusion: The results provide evidence that the oxidative stress induced by acute amitriptyline poisoning is comparatively decreased by supplementation with antioxidants like alpha lipoic acid and vitamin C, than those only on routine standard treatment. Keywords: Alpha lipoic acid (ALA), Cholinesterase (chE), Oxidative stresshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214750019302057
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