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l-Arginine in the treatment of valproate overdose–five clinical cases

  • Verena Schrettl
  • , Norbert Felgenhauer
  • , Christian Rabe
  • , Malkanthi Fernando
  • , Florian Eyer

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Abstract

Background: Valproic acid and its metabolites–particularly valproyl-CoA–are inhibitors of the enzyme N-acetylglutamate synthetase. The amino acid l-arginine can stimulate N-acetylglutamate synthetase activity and could be potentially used therapeutically to correct hyperammonemia caused by valproate therapy or overdose. Severely valproic-acid-poisoned patients are usually treated with l-carnitine or hemodialysis in order to decrease hyperammonemia. We herein report of five cases, in which l-arginine was administered. Methods: Observational study on five cases. Patients with hyperammonemia (i.e., ammonia 80 > μg/dL) and symptoms consistent with valproate overdose (i.e., drowsiness, coma) were selected for treatment with l-arginine. Data was collected retrospectively. Results:l-Arginine decreased ammonia levels in a close temporal relation (case I ammonia in EDTA-plasma [μg/dL] decreased from 381 to 39; case II from 281 to 50; case III from 669 to 74; case IV from 447 to 56; case V from 202 to 60). In cases I and II, hemodialysis was performed and l-carnitine was given before the administration of l-arginine. In case III, hemodialysis was performed after the administration of l-arginine was already started. In cases IV and V, treatment with l-arginine was the sole measure to decrease ammonia levels in plasma. Conclusion: The results suggest that l-arginine may be beneficial in selected cases of valproate overdose complicated by hyperammonemia. l-Arginine could extend our conventional treatment options for valproic acid overdose.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)260-266
Number of pages7
JournalClinical Toxicology
Volume55
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Apr 2017

Keywords

  • N-acetylglutamate synthetase
  • hyperammonemia
  • l-Arginine
  • valproic acid

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