Abstract
Hydrogen cyanide was administered intravenously at doses of 0.67 or 1.34 mg kg-1 to beagle pitches after protection with oral p-aminopropiophenone (0.5 mg kg-1). Hydrogen cyanide was also administered to unprotected bitches at the lower level (0.67 mg kg-1) only. PAPP protection caused sequestration of cyanide inside the red cells. In the case of the lower dose of cyanide this resulted in a lower plasma cyanide in protected than unprotected bitches. In the case of the higher dose it resulted in survival, despite 1.34 mg kg -1 being a known lethal dose. It is concluded that prior administration of PAPP ameliorated the effects of cyanide poisoning.
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