bromadiolone and Vitamin-K-Deficiency

bromadiolone has been researched along with Vitamin-K-Deficiency* in 3 studies

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3 other study(ies) available for bromadiolone and Vitamin-K-Deficiency

ArticleYear
Characterization of bromadiolone resistance in a danish strain of Norway rats, Rattus norvegicus, by hepatic gene expression profiling of genes involved in vitamin K-dependent gamma-carboxylation.
    Journal of biochemical and molecular toxicology, 2007, Volume: 21, Issue:6

    The present study characterizes the anticoagulant resistance mechanism in a Danish bromadiolone-resistant strain of Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus), with a Y139C VKORC1 mutation. We compared liver expression of the VKORC1 gene, which encodes a protein of the vitamin K 2,3-epoxide reductase complex, the NQO1 gene, which encodes a NAD(P)H quinone dehydrogenase and the Calumenin gene between bromadiolone-resistant and anticoagulant-susceptible rats upon saline and bromadiolone administration. Additionally, we established the effect of bromadiolone on the gene expression in the resistant and susceptible phenotype. Bromadiolone had no effect on VKORC1 and NQO1 expression in resistant rats, but induced significantly Calumenin expression in the susceptible rats. Calumenin expression was similar between the resistant and the susceptible rats upon saline administration but twofold lower in resistant rats after bromadiolone treatment. These results indicate that Danish bromadiolone resistance does not involve an overexpression of calumenin. Independent of the treatment, we observed a low VKORC1 expression in resistant rats, which in conjugation with the Y139C polymorphism most likely explains the low VKOR activity and the enhanced need for vitamin K observed in Danish resistant rats. Furthermore the bromadiolone resistance was found to be associated with a low expression of the NQO1 gene.

    Topics: 4-Hydroxycoumarins; Animals; Anticoagulants; Calcium-Binding Proteins; Carboxylic Acids; Drug Resistance; Feeding Behavior; Female; Gene Expression Profiling; Gene Expression Regulation; Liver; Male; Mixed Function Oxygenases; NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone); Rats; Rats, Mutant Strains; Vitamin K; Vitamin K Deficiency; Vitamin K Epoxide Reductases

2007
Vitamin K requirement in Danish anticoagulant-resistant Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus).
    Pest management science, 2003, Volume: 59, Issue:8

    Resistance to warfarin has been connected to an increase in dietary requirement for vitamin K in British strains of the Norway rat, Rattus norvegicus (Berk). This study examines vitamin K requirement of Danish anticoagulant-resistant Norway rats using a vitamin K deficient feeding test. Wild bromadiolone-resistant rats sampled from different localities in Denmark and rats from bromadiolone-resistant and susceptible laboratory strains were fed on a vitamin K deficient diet over a maximum period of 15 days. Development of vitamin K deficiency, measured as reduced blood-clotting capacity, took place in 43% of the Danish resistant rats and was independent of sex, treatment with supplementary vitamin K3 and sampling locality. Development of deficiency was slower for resistant rats that were supplemented with vitamin K3 prior to the feeding test, suggesting storage of the vitamin K in a vitamin body pool. Intraperitoneal administration of vitamin K1 revealed that 80 microg vitamin K1 kg(-1) bodyweight was sufficient to restore normal blood clotting activity in deficient rats, while 60 microg vitamin K1 kg(-1) bodyweight was insufficient. We conclude that vitamin K requirement is moderately increased in Danish homozygous resistant rats whereas heterozygous resistant rats only have a minor increase in vitamin K requirement compared with susceptible rats. We found no indication of different resistance types being present in our test material since vitamin K requirement was not different between rats from separate sampling localities.

    Topics: 4-Hydroxycoumarins; Animals; Anticoagulants; Antifibrinolytic Agents; Blood Coagulation; Drug Resistance; Female; Male; Rats; Vitamin K; Vitamin K Deficiency; Warfarin

2003
Bromodialone poisoning.
    Lancet (London, England), 1988, Feb-13, Volume: 1, Issue:8581

    Topics: 4-Hydroxycoumarins; Child; Humans; Partial Thromboplastin Time; Prothrombin Time; Vitamin K Deficiency

1988