Korean J Med.
2000 Jun;58(6):666-674.
Effect of vitamin C on plasma total antioxidant status(TAS) in patients with paraquat intoxication
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Internal Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Korea.
- 2Department of Clinical pathology, Soonchunhyang University, Korea.
- 3Department of Physics, Soonchunhyang University, Korea.
- 4Department of Chemistry, Soonchunhyang University, Korea.
Abstract
- BACKGROUND
This study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of plasma concentration
of vitamin C is on the plasma total antioxidant status(TAS) in patients with paraquat
intoxication.
METHODS
As a preliminary research for this study, we measured plasma vitamin
C levels, uric acid, TAS, and bilirubin from 100 healthy Koreans aged between 25-55 years.
Various concentrations of vitamin C were constructed in vitro with normal pooled plasma
between 1mg/dl and 100 mg/dL and TAS was measured. Both vitamin C concentrations and TAS
were measured from the blood samples, taken at 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9 hours after a bolus
injection of vitamin C(50 mg/kg) from 7 volunteers who had been recruited from medical
students at our hospital. Various amounts of vitamin C were given to 10 patients with
paraquat intoxication for 5 consecutive days in the morning : first day ; 100 mg
single dose, second day; 500 mg single dose, third day ; 1,000 mg single dose, fourth
day : 3,000 mg single dose, and fifth day ; 3,000 mg three times every 8 hours.
RESULTS
The mean value of TAS and vitamin C measured in 100 healthy Korean adults
was 2.22 +/-0.16 mmol/L and 0.48+/-0.10 mg/dL. Age and sex do not influence these
levels(p> 0.05, data are not presented). A direct correlation was observed between
TAS and vitamin C concentrations of 1 mg/dL and 100 mg/dL both in vivo and vitro.
As the vitamin C concentration was increased gradually 5 consecutive days, the TAS
values increased in the same way as follows : first day(vitamin C 100 mg) 2.26+/-0.98
mmol/L, second day(vitamin C 500 mg) 2.76+/-0.78 mmol/L, third day(vitamin C 1.000 mg)
2.81+/-0.68 mmol/L, fourth day(vitamin C 3.000 mg) 3.18 mmol/L. On the fifth day when
3.000 mg of vitamin C was given by bolus intravenous injection 3 times(every 8 hours
for a day), the TAS values measured one hour after the injection was 3.58+/-0.37 mmol/L.
CONCLUSION
When vitamin C is used as a free radical scavenger, the loading dose and
maintenance dose should be around 2278 mg intravenous bolus and 146 mg/hour.
High doses of vitamin C are effective and safe for patients with acute paraquat
intoxication.