Changes of coenzyme a and acetyl-coenzyme a concentrations in rats after a single-dose intraperitoneal injection of hepatotoxic thioacetamide are not consistent with rapid recovery

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Small biomolecules, such as coenzyme A (CoA) and acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA), play vital roles in the regulation of cellular energy metabolism. In this paper, we evaluated the delayed effect of the potent hepatotoxin thioacetamide (TAA) on the concentrations of CoA and acetyl-CoA in plasma and in different rat tissues. Administration of TAA negatively affects liver function and leads to the development of hepatic encephalopathy (HE). In our experiments, rats were administered a single intraperitoneal injection of TAA at doses of 200, 400, or 600 mg/kg. Plasma, liver, kidney, and brain samples were collected six days after the TAA administration, a period that has been suggested to allow for restoration of liver function. The concentrations of CoA and acetyl-CoA in the group of rats exposed to different doses of TAA were compared to those observed in healthy rats. The results obtained indicate that even a single administration of TAA to rats is sufficient to alter the physiological balance of CoA and acetyl-CoA in the plasma and tissues of rats for an extended period of time. The initial concentrations of CoA and acetyl-CoA were not restored even after the completion of the liver regeneration process.

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Shurubor, Y. I., Cooper, A. J. L., Krasnikov, A. B., Isakova, E. P., Deryabina, Y. I., Beal, M. F., & Krasnikov, B. F. (2020). Changes of coenzyme a and acetyl-coenzyme a concentrations in rats after a single-dose intraperitoneal injection of hepatotoxic thioacetamide are not consistent with rapid recovery. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(23), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21238918

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