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Effect of glutathione on the cadmium chelation of EDTA in a patient with cadmium intoxication

Authors
Gil, Hyo-wookKang, Eun-jungLee, Kwon-hyunYang, Jong-ohLee, Eun-youngHong, Sae-yong
Issue Date
Jan-2011
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Keywords
cadmium; chelation; EDTA; glutathione
Citation
Human and Experimental Toxicology, v.30, no.1, pp 79 - 83
Pages
5
Journal Title
Human and Experimental Toxicology
Volume
30
Number
1
Start Page
79
End Page
83
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/16831
DOI
10.1177/0960327110369818
ISSN
0960-3271
1477-0903
Abstract
In order to evaluate the efficiency and renal protective effects of glutathione during Ca++-EDTA chelation therapy for chronic cadmium intoxication, we measured the renal excretion of cadmium, beta(2)-microglobulin, proteinuria, and hematuria during intravenous administration of glutathione with Ca++-EDTA in a 54-year-old patient with chronic cadmium intoxication. We administered 500 mg of Ca++-EDTA and 50 mg/kg of glutathione alone or in 1 L of normal saline over the next 24 hours and repeated this over 12 consecutive days. During the first 3 days, the basal levels (only saline administration) were determined; during the second 3 days, Ca++-EDTA only was administered, for the third sequence of 3 days, Ca++-EDTA with glutathione was provided, and for the last 3 days, glutathione alone was given. One month later, the same protocol was repeated. There were six blood and urine samples to analyze in each group. The blood cadmium level was higher when the EDTA was infused together with glutathione (7.44 +/- 0.73 mu g/L, p < 0.01) compared to the basal level of 4.6 +/- 0.44 mu g/L. Also, the renal cadmium excretion was significantly higher in the EDTA with glutathione group than in the basal group (23.4 +/- 15.81 mu g/g creatinine vs 89.23 +/- 58.52 mu g/g creatinine, p < 0.01). There was no difference in the protein/creatinine and beta(2)-microglobulin/creatinine ratio in the urine (p > 0.05) among the groups. Furthermore, microhematuria and proteinuria did not develop over the observation period of 6 months. These results suggest that glutathione administration with EDTA might be an effective treatment modality for patients with cadmium intoxication.
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