Relationship between glutathione and DL alpha-lipoic acid against cadmium-induced hepatotoxicity.

Jpn J Med Sci Biol

Department of Medical Biochemistry, Dr. ALM Post Graduate Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Madras, India.

Published: April 1996

Cadmium, a divalent metal toxicant, preferentially localizes in hepatocytes and causes liver injury. DL alpha-lipoic acid is a dithiol which is effective in rendering protection against cadmium-associated liver damage, by virtue of its two sulfhydryl moieties. Lipoate was administered to cadmium-exposed rats which were either prior administered with buthionine sulfoximine to deplete liver glutathione or not. During lipoate treatment, significant protection was rendered against cadmium toxicity even under glutathione-depleted experimental condition. This highlights the antioxidant property of lipoic acid and its efficacy in mitigating cadmium-associated liver assault even in the absence of glutathione synthesis.

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