1.Acute cerebral infarction following aconitine ingestion
Hyun Goo Kang ; Seung Jae Lee ; Jin Sung Cheong
Neurology Asia 2017;22(1):65-68
Aconitine is a main component of Aconitum carmichaeli, a Chinese herb known to be effective for
arthritis and neuralgia. Many senior citizens consume the herb as a folk remedy. Aconitine-associated
cardiogenic toxicity has been observed but aconitine-induced cerebrovascular event has not been
reported so far. We report two elderly patients who became unconscious and showed neurological
dysfunction soon after ingesting aconitine for pain control. We speculate that the aconitine induced
cardiac arrhythmia. This resulted in cardiogenic emboli formation with subsequent large territory
cerebral infarction.
Aconitine
2.Efficacy of Methylprednisolone in Aconite Induced Myelo-optic Neuropathy in the Rabbit.
In Taek KIM ; Jae Pil SHIN ; Hyung Duk SEO ; Sang Hee LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1996;37(10):1730-1740
Studies in animals indicate that aconitine or aconite has toxic effects in the visual system of a rabbit model. Such a toxic effects causes myelo-optic neuropathy in the visually evoked cortical potential(VECP) and histopathologic studies. Whether the administration of intravenous high-dose of methyprednisolone(MP) in the myelo-optic neuropathy caused by aconitine(1.5ml/kg, equivalent to 0.7mg/kg of aconitine) is experimentally effective remains uncertain. The group treated with MP(daily 30mg/kg X 2 for 3 days followed by 15mg/kg for 3 days) in addition to aconite was compared with the aconite alone group and the normal control group. In the MP treated group, increased recovery of onset latency, peak latency, and amplitude in VECP in comparision with the aconite alone group was recorded at 2 weeks (p<0.05). The MP treated group in comparision with the normal control group showed a significant delay in onset latency at 1 month and 2 months(p<0.05). But, the amplitude in both the MP treated group and the aconite alone group increased at 2 months and did not show a significant difference in comparision with the normal group(p<0.05). In histopathologic study, pathologic findings of myelin sheath in the MP treated group were less severe than in the aconite alone group generally. The true benefit of high-dose MP was at least clear within 2 weeks. The authors conclude that treatment with intravenous high-dose MP immediate after aconite injection may have some beneficial effects in recovery of neurologic function although such a treatment do not have the definite recovery in aconite induced myelo-optic neuropathy.
Aconitine
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Aconitum*
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Animals
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Methylprednisolone*
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Myelin Sheath
3.Experimental Aconitine Neuroretinopathy in Rabbit Eye.
Jae Ki BAE ; Jae Yong BAE ; Jyung Sik KWAK ; Sang Ha KIM ; Kui Deock SEOUK
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1988;29(2):337-345
Toxic effects of Aconiti tuber, an important ingredient of Chinese medicinal preparation, have been encountered clinically. The chief bioactive and toxic constituent is the alkaloid aconitine. In this study histopathologic changes in the fine structures of rabbit eye by intravenously administered aconitine were examined with light and electron microscopes. The initial and most characteristic features observed in the histopathologic study were degenerative changes in the myelinated nerve fiber layer. So the effects of aconitine on the rabbit eye were primarily regarded as toxic neuropathy.
Aconitine*
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Humans
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Nerve Fibers, Myelinated
4.An Outbreak of Caowu-intoxication after Drinking Home-brewed Alcohol.
Sang Chul KIM ; Young Rock HA ; Young Sik KIM ; Ho Jung KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2008;19(3):339-345
Caowu (aconite) is derived from the roots of certain aconitum species (Racunculaceae), which are widely distributed both in China and Korea. Aconitine, an extremely toxic ingredient present in aconite, has pharmacological effects including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and positive inotropic actions. Due to its relatively low safe dose, we sometimes encounter cases of serious Caowu intoxication. A group of women visited our emergency department with various symptoms after drinking home-brewed alcohol together on a sightseeing tour. The fifteen affected individuals were admitted to our hospital. We checked the home-brewed alcohol and found about 7 aconites in the liquor bottle, indicating that the patients were experiencing aconitine poisoning. We report the characteristics of an outbreak of aconitine intoxication resulting from drinking alcohol mixed with aconites.
Aconitine
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Aconitum
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China
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Drinking
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Emergencies
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Female
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Humans
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Korea
5.Research Progress on the Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicology of Ethanol-Aconitine Induced Arrhythmia.
Mei Chen PAN ; Xiao Wei ZHOU ; Yan LIU ; Yu Ning WANG ; Xin Gang QIU ; Shi Fan WU ; Qian LIU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2020;36(1):115-119
Aconitum is one of the most widely used Chinese herbal medicines, and aconitine is the major toxic component in it. Aconitine can induce a variety of arrhythmias, resulting in death. Acute ethanol consumption causes arrhythmia as well. Poisoning cases caused by aconitum medicinal liquor are frequently encountered in the practice of forensic medicine. The molecular mechanisms of myocardial toxicity of these two drugs have much in common, and both of them affect the sodium channel, calcium channel and potassium channel of myocardial cell membrane and so on. This paper analyzes and discusses the possible co-effects of ethanol-aconitine on cardiomyocyte channel proteins, by reviewing researches on the mechanism of cardiotoxicity of ethanol and aconitine in recent years, in order to provide ideas and references for the research on the molecular mechanism of arrhythmia caused by combined poisoning.
Aconitine
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Aconitum
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Arrhythmias, Cardiac
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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Ethanol
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Humans
7.Rabltit Model of Acenitine Myelo-optic Neuropathy.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1991;32(4):289-293
A single sublethal dose of aconitine, a principal constituent of aconite, was administered intraperitoneally to evaluate its toxic effects on the visual pathway, spinal cord and peripheral nerve of the rabbit. Histopathological findings indicate that moderate aconitine poisoning in the rabbit consists primarily of myelopathy. Aconitine is chemically acetyl-benzoyl-ester of aconin, a base derived from quinonline. This fact may explain the similarity of pathologic pictures between subacute myelo-optic neuropathy(SMON) caused by halogenated hydroxyquinoline and acomtine poisoning.
Aconitine
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Aconitum
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Microscopy, Electron
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Peripheral Nerves
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Poisoning
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Spinal Cord
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Spinal Cord Diseases
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Visual Pathways
8.Limited determination of trace toxical aconitine alkaloid in guifudihuang pills.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(14):1684-1687
OBJECTIVETo establish a capillary electrophoresis with field-amplified sample stacking method for the separation and determination of aconitine alkaloid in Guifudihuang pills.
METHODAn uncoated fused-silica capillary column (50 microm x 43 cm, effective length 35 cm) was used. The running buffer was 50 mmol x L(-1) phosphate electrolyte solution (pH 4.6)-methanol (8:2). The runing voltage was 10 kV and the capillary inlet was dipped in methanol for 5 s prior to electrokinetic injection (10 kV, 40 s). The detection wavelength was 235 nm.
RESULTThis method allowed 500 fold enrichment of aconitine alkaloid. A good linear relation was obtained in the range of 31.3-2 x 10(3) microg x L(-1) (r = 0.9996), with the detection limit of 9.4 microg x L(-1). The average recovery was 98.0% with the RSD of 2.6%.
CONCLUSIONThe method is simple, rapid and specific with high stacking efficiency; it provides a new reliable means for production and quality control of Guifudihuang pills.
Aconitine ; analysis ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; analysis ; chemistry ; Electrophoresis, Capillary ; methods ; Reproducibility of Results
9.Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability study of neoline in Beagle dogs.
Xiao-hong GONG ; Meng-jie ZHAO ; An YUAN ; Yan LI ; Liang XIONG ; Cheng PENG ; Yun-xia LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(13):2656-2660
This paper is aim to investigate the pharmacokinetics and absolute bioavailability of neoline in Beagle dogs, and provide a theoretical basis for further study. Ethyl acetate was used for liquid-liquid extracting after 10% ammonia alkalizing. The method of UPLC-Q-TOF-MS was established for the determination of neoline plasma concentrations. Beagle dogs were orally or intravenously administered with neoline for pharmacokinetic and absolute bioavailability study. Good linear relationship of neoline was found over the range of 0.1-4 mg x L(-1) (R2 = 0.9982) and 2-100 microg x L(-1) (R2 = 0.9945). Intra-and inter-day precision, expressed as the relativestandard (RSD) were less than 5.0%. Accuracy, expressed as the relative error (RE) was within 90.0%-115%. The recovery of neoline in dog plasma was more than 80%. After 6 mg x kg(-1) for ig and 1 mg x kg(-1) for iv administration of neoline, the main pharmacokinetic parameters were analyzed with Winnonlin software. t(1/2) were (313.88 +/- 63.18), (236.33 +/- 229.84) min, and AUC(0-infinity) were (58,027.40 +/- 14,132.69), (473,578.02 +/- 82,333.08) min x microg x L(-1) for ig and iv administration respectively. The absolute bioavail ability was (73.15 +/- 10.29) %. The method of UPLC-Q-TOF-MS described in the report was sensitive, reliable and specific, and suitable for pharmacokinetic study of neoline in Beagle dog. The high absolute bioavailability of neoline in dog suggested good absorption of neline which was worth of further investigation.
Aconitine
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analogs & derivatives
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chemistry
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pharmacokinetics
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Animals
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Biological Availability
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Dogs
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Drug Stability
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Female
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Male
10.Study on processing principle of Aconitum pendulum.
Yujie WANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Huiping TIAN ; Chenjuan ZENG ; Zhe YAO ; Yi ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(5):588-592
OBJECTIVETo study the processing principles of different processed products of Aconitum pendulum.
METHODUsing high performance liquid chromatography and acute toxicity test to compare the changes in chemical composition and toxicity of the roots and processed products of A. pendulum.
RESULTThe main toxic components of the roots of A. pendulum were aconitine, deoxyaconitine and 3-acetylaconitine. The contents of these three alkaloids were significantly reduced in processed products, while benzoylaconitine significantly increased. In addition, processed products emerged aconine, polyschistine-D, beyzoyldeoxyaconine, 16-epi-pyroaconitine and 16-epi-pyrodeoxyaconitine. From the structural analysis, these new emerged compounds transformed from the aconitine, deoxyaconitine and 3-acetylaconitine.
CONCLUSIONDifferent processing methods can reduce the toxicity of the roots of A. pendulum. Processing principle is ester hydrolysis and high-temperature pyrolysis.
Aconitine ; analogs & derivatives ; analysis ; Aconitum ; chemistry ; toxicity ; Animals ; Female ; Male ; Mice