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Original Articles

In vivo screening of potential antidotes for chronic cadmium intoxication

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Pages 757-765 | Received 01 Jun 1983, Accepted 02 Aug 1983, Published online: 19 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Nineteen chelating agents have been screened under identical conditions of metal loading in an attempt to establish their relative ability to mobilize cadmium from the liver and kidney in mice with chronic cadmium intoxication. The compounds investigated were divided into five groups: polyaminocarboxylic acids, monothiols, dithiols, macrocycles, and a miscellaneous category. Only 2,3‐dimercaptopropanol (BAL) and sodium diethyldithiocarbamate (NaDDTC) were able to produce a statistically significant (at the 95% level) reduction in the cadmium content of the kidney. The closely related dithiols sodium 2,3‐dimercaptopropane‐1‐sulfonate and 2,3‐dimer‐captosuccinic acid produced statistically significant increases in the liver cadmium contents, as did N‐(2‐mercaptopropionyl)‐glycine. The reduction in kidney cadmium levels produced by both BAL and NaDDTC was just under 40%.

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