T. Ohtake et al., Decreased plasma and cerebrospinal fluid glutamine concentrations in a patient with bialaphos poisoning, HUM EXP TOX, 20(8), 2001, pp. 429-434
A 47-year-old Japanese woman undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (HD) was a
dmitted to our hospital because of poisoning with the herbicide bialaphos.
Respiratory arrest and loss of consciousness ensued rapidly, accompanied by
convulsions and nystagmus. Treatment with HD and direct hemoperfusion, fol
lowed by HD alone, effectively removed bialaphos and its chief toxic metabo
lite (L-AMPB) from the circulation (bialaphos decreased from 0.33 to <0.05
mug/ml and L-AMPB from 14 to 0.86 mug/ml). The glutamate concentration impr
oved gradually after the removal of bialaphos and L-AMPB from plasma (plasm
a glutamate concentration: 250.4 nmol/l on day 5 to 120.6 nmol/l on day 26)
. Decreased glutamine concentration in cerebrospinal fluid was demonstrated
for the first time as well as in plasma, indicating glutamine synthetase i
nhibition not only in plants but also in humans by bialaphos poisoning.