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In the following study, normal blood values were performed on 58 Friesian calves (30 males and 28 females) under preexisting Moroccan management conditions. The following parameters were evaluated: pH-value, p.CO2, actual HCO3, BE, BB, RBC, WBC, PCV, Hb, MCV, MCHC, Glucose, lactate, urea, creatinine, total protein, total bilirubin, enzyme activities of
AST
and
GGT
and electrolyte-values (Na, K, Cl). The values of all parameters varied significantly with age with the exception of MCV, MCHC and K. The female calves presented higher values of act. HCO3, BE, BB, Hb, PCV and MCV than the male calves (p less than 0.01). The calves were born in mixed acidosis stage which was largely restored 24 hours later. At the weaning, the calves showed a slight metabolic acidosis with a partial respiratory compensation. The metabolic acidosis was accompanied with an increase of lactate level in blood plasma. During the first month of life, the development of an anaemia (PCV decreased) was observed. The mean values of glucose and total protein increased after colostrum intake, whereas the electrolyte values in blood plasma decreased. In general, the mean values of lactate, creatinine, urea, total bilirubin and the activities of
AST
and
GGT
decreased with age, while glucose and total protein remained nearly unchanged. The age and the sex should be taken in consideration judging the above mentioned parameters in a new born calf from birth to weaning (here: two months).
...
PMID:[Hemocytological and hemobiochemical studies in black pied, clinically healthy breeding calves in Morocco]. 204 72
Ethanol has profound effects on cellular function, causes hormonal imbalance and either directly or indirectly results in nutritional deficiencies. Together with genetic and environmental factors these metabolic changes eventually cause functional and structural damage to liver, heart, central nervous system and other organs. In order to prevent organ injury the early recognition of the alcoholic patient is important. The combination of physician interview, questionnaire and laboratory markers of ethanol abuse [MCV,
GGT
,
AST
and others] is useful for the diagnosis of alcoholism. Abstinence is the most important therapeutic measure. The treatment of organ damage has so far been symptomatic. Initial results of trials of specific treatment of alcoholic liver disease are encouraging.
...
PMID:[Biological changes caused by ethanol: their sequelae and importance in the diagnosis of alcoholism]. 219 96
The systemic administration of interleukin-2 (IL-2) can lead to significant antitumor responses in some patients with metastatic cancer in whom standard therapy has failed. A limitation of this immunotherapy is the toxicity associated with IL-2 infusion. To assess toxicity, we determined aspartate aminotransferase (
AST
; EC 2.6.1.1), alanine aminotransferase (ALT; EC 2.6.1.2), gamma-glutamyltransferase (
GGT
; EC 2.3.2.2), lactate dehydrogenase (LD; EC 1.1.1.27), alkaline phosphatase (ALP; EC 3.1.3.1), creatine kinase (CK; EC 2.7.3.2), total bilirubin (TBI), direct bilirubin (DBI), creatinine, urea nitrogen, and C-reactive protein in serum from 21 patients before and during five consecutive days of IL-2 treatment. Ten patients were followed for an additional five days after the end of IL-2 therapy. The IL-2 infusion caused liver toxicity and prerenal azotemia, as evidenced by significant increases (P less than 0.05) of all analytes except CK by day 1. There was a progressive increase in the results (except CK) for these tests until IL-2 treatment was stopped. Seven tests related to liver function (
AST
, ALT,
GGT
, LD, ALP, DBI, and TBI) showed increases, but the test results indicated significant improvement and moved toward the baseline value five days after the end of IL-2 therapy. Concentrations of creatinine and urea nitrogen in serum were normal three days after the cessation of IL-2 therapy.
...
PMID:Changes in laboratory results for cancer patients treated with interleukin-2. 231 Dec 9
Neopterin is a pyrazino-pyrimidine compound which is biosynthesized by macrophages. Increased concentrations of neopterin have been reported in conditions causing a stimulation of cellular immunity, such as viral and other infections, graft versus host disease, autoimmune disease and different malignancies. Recently, urinary neopterin levels have been found increased in patients with acute viral hepatitis and NANB chronic hepatitis. In the present study, neopterin serum levels have been measured in 23 cirrhotic patients (6 HBV related, and 17 cryptogenetic cirrhosis, 7 of them occurring in alcoholic subjects) and in 24 normal subjects. Mean values of serum neopterin were significantly increased in cirrhotics (3.92 +/- 3.28 ng/ml versus 1.24 +/- 0.51 ng/ml in controls, p less than 0.01). Serum neopterin values were not found to be significantly different in cirrhotics assessed in three different clinical classes according to Child's classification and in cirrhotics with and without serological findings of active disease. In fact, in cirrhotic patients, serum neopterin levels did not correlate with the values of serum
AST
, ALT, ALP,
GGT
and gamma-globulin. These data show that increased levels of serum neopterin occur in cirrhotic patients, but there is no relation between serum neopterin values and the activity or the clinical severity of the disease. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that activated macrophages are involved in all stages of liver cirrhosis irrespective of its aetiology.
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PMID:Serum neopterin levels in liver cirrhosis. 263 48
Recurrent photosensitization of cattle in Montana has been blamed on Descurainia pinnata, tansy mustard. Two feeding trials were conducted to determine if tansy mustard was phototoxic. Pen-fed cattle consumed 2.4 and 4.1 kg/hd/day of tansy mustard in the 2 trials, and no photosensitization was detected. Liver clearance of BSP was within normal limits, as were blood chemistry values for
AST
, CK and
GGT
. Field cases have confirmed that tansy mustard was present and grazed in pastures where affected animals have grazed. We suspect that other factors may be necessary to predispose cattle to photosensitization by tansy mustard, and future work will attempt to determine the cause of the photosensitization.
...
PMID:Photosensitization of cattle in Montana: is Descurainia pinnata the culprit? 274 9
Haematological and biochemical investigations were performed on 14 koalas with uncomplicated cystitis, 8 with complicated cystitis, 8 with conjunctivitis, 8 with lymphosarcoma, and 14 with miscellaneous diseases. Changes were limited and inconsistent in individual koalas with uncomplicated cystitis and conjunctivitis. In contrast, individual koalas with complicated cystitis were more likely to have anaemia, leukocytosis due to neutrophilia, hypoproteinaemia due to hypoalbuminaemia, and azotaemia due to elevated urea concentration. Although these changes were non-specific they did allow assessment of prognosis for survival and response to treatment. Koalas with lymphosarcoma were invariably anaemic, leukaemic, azotaemic and hypoalbuminaemic. Elevated enzymes (aspartate transaminase [
AST
]. lactate dehydrogenase [LD] and gamma glutamyl transferase [
GGT
]) were more common in koalas with lymphosarcoma. Koalas affected by miscellaneous conditions showed variable changes but once again anaemia, leukocytosis, azotaemia, elevated
AST
and LD, and hypoalbuminaemia were not uncommon. On the basis of these findings a minimal profile is suggested for the investigation of sick koalas and would include haematocrit, total and differential leukocyte counts, urea, total protein and albumin concentrations and
AST
,
GGT
and LD activities.
...
PMID:Haematological and biochemical investigations of diseased koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus). 281 69
The causes of individuality of the plasma enzymes alanine aminotransferase (ALT; EC 2.6.1.2), aspartate aminotransferase (
AST
; EC 2.6.1.1) and gamma-glutamyl transferase (
GGT
; EC 2.3.2.2) were investigated in a study of 206 pairs of twins. Between-person variance was greater in men than women, while within-person variation was similar in both sexes. Plasma ALT and
AST
levels were affected by genetic factors, while
GGT
was affected by some environmental factor shared by co-twins. In the men, alcohol intake had a significant but small effect on all three enzyme levels, and since alcohol consumption was highly heritable, this appeared as a genetic influence on enzyme activities. The major factors involved in the observed correlations between these enzymes were a non-shared environmental factor other than alcohol affecting ALT,
AST
and
GGT
, and a genetic factor affecting only ALT and
AST
.
...
PMID:Individual differences in plasma ALT, AST and GGT: contributions of genetic and environmental factors, including alcohol consumption. 286 Oct 87
Fasciola gigantica infection in sheep produced liver and lung lesions characterized by damage to blood vessels and parenchymal necrosis. In the lungs, the lesions were those of parasitic bronchopneumonia. The damage to the liver and lung tissues was accompanied by increased activity in serum of
AST
after 2 weeks, GD and SD after 4 to 5 weeks and
GGT
and 5'-NT from 8 weeks onwards. Bilirubin concentration was not affected.
...
PMID:Serum enzyme activity and bilirubin concentration in sheep experimentally infected with Fasciola gigantica. 286 3
The veterinary range of application of the laboratory unit "Reflotron" (Boehringer Mannheim) was tested. This laboratory unit is able to measure the parameters glucose, urea, hemoglobin,
GGT
, cholesterol, triglyceride and in forthcoming future uric acid,
AST
, ALT and creatinine out of whole blood. It is easy to operate this apparatus. The "Reflotron" gives reliable results.
...
PMID:[Clinical testing of a dry chemistry working laboratory apparatus, the "Reflotron"]. 288 54
Eight otherwise healthy insulin-dependent diabetic patients were subjected to controlled, symptomatic hypoglycaemia for 20 min (median glucose concentration 1.7 mmol/l, range 1.0-2.6 mmol/l). Concentrations of plasma adrenaline and plasma vasopressin were significantly increased, indicating normal counter-regulatory responses for these hormones. Plasma activities of the hepatic enzymes
AST
, ALT, LDH,
GGT
, and CK did not increase during or following the period of hypoglycaemia. Thus, abnormal plasma enzyme activities noted after clinical hypoglycaemia should be fully investigated, and not disregarded as due to the hypoglycaemic episode.
...
PMID:A rise in the plasma activities of hepatic enzymes is not a common consequence of hypoglycaemia. 289 67
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