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Query: EC:2.6.1.1 (
aspartate aminotransferase
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We developed a sensitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for serum ornithine carbamoyltransferase (OCT) protein, and examined serum OCT concentrations in patients with various liver diseases. OCT concentrations were markedly elevated in cases of hepatic encephalopathy, 'acute on chronic', and those with the acute phase of
acute hepatitis
, moderately in chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, primary biliary cirrhosis, and slightly in those with a fatty liver. High percentages (92-98%) of patients with chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma had higher than normal concentrations of serum OCT protein. There was a close correlation with
aspartate aminotransferase
(
AST
) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activities and moderate correlations with those of mitochondrial
AST
, glutamate dehydrogenase and gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase. The OCT/ALT ratio was higher in patients with liver cirrhosis than in those with chronic hepatitis (p < 0.001), and was still higher in cases of hepatocellular carcinoma (p < 0.05). In 2 patients with 'acute on chronic' disease, OCT concentrations decreased similarly with or more rapidly than
AST
or ALT activities after admission. In 2 patients with hepatic encephalopathy, the OCT concentrations changed similarly with
AST
and ALT activities. This OCT ELISA system will aid in diagnosing various liver diseases and in the follow-up of the patients, and the OCT/ALT ratio may serve for a differential diagnosis of liver diseases.
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PMID:Clinical evaluation of serum ornithine carbamoyltransferase by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in patients with liver diseases. 778 67
The authors measured immunoenzymatically circulating intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (cICAM-1) concentration in 135 patients with liver disease of either viral or toxic etiology: 13 had
acute hepatitis
; 58 had mild chronic liver disease; and 64 had cirrhosis (superimposed in 30 by hepatocellular carcinoma). Forty patients with extrahepatic diseases (19 with malignancies) and 28 healthy blood donors were tested as controls. One-way analysis of variance demonstrated a significant variability of cICAM-1 concentration among groups (F = 76.67, P < .0001), the highest value being recorded in
acute hepatitis
(Bonferroni's test for pairwise comparisons, P < .01). Total bilirubin showed a strong correlation with cICAM-1 (R = 0.766, P < .001). By stepwise multiple regression analysis the independent predictors of cICAM-1 concentration were chosen in the following order: total bilirubin;
aspartate aminotransferase
; cholinesterase; alpha-1-antitrypsin; and immunoglobulins. Thus, in addition to inflammation, cholestasis and decline of functioning hepatic mass may influence cICAM-1 concentration.
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PMID:Circulating intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (cICAM-1) concentration in liver disease. Relationship with cholestasis and functioning hepatic mass. 794 24
A woman who had no known underlying diseases showed a persistent elevation (about 300 U/L) of serum
aspartate aminotransferase
(
AST
) without other abnormal laboratory findings. Cellolose gel electrophoresis showed that the
AST
activity in the patient had an atypical band with slower mobility than normal
AST
. When the sera from the patient and from a patient with
acute hepatitis
were mixed, the atypical band increased in density and the band of normal size
AST
disappeared. When the serum was fractionated on Sephadex G-200 gel filtration medium, almost all
AST
activity was found between the void volume and the gamma-globulin fraction. However, the
AST
activity in this fraction was not retained on dissociation into small
AST
by acid treatment. This suggests the loss of enzyme activity in dissociated small
AST
. The patient's serum was then incubated with iodine 125-labeled porcine
AST
; when this was fractionated on gel filtration medium, the main radioactivity was eluted in the void volume fraction. The binding activity for 125I-porcine
AST
was found in the gamma-globulin fraction obtained by gel filtration. The affinity constant of 125I-porcine
AST
binding to the gamma-globulin fraction was 1.0 x 10(-8) mol/L by Scatchard analysis. The binding gamma-globulin appeared to be (polyclonal) IgG, and the binding site was located in F(ab')2 and Fab fragments. The IgG could be bound with both human and porcine
AST
but not with chick
AST
. Thus the IgG appears specific for
AST
of mammalian species.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Characteristics of aspartate aminotransferase binding immunoglobulin determined by the isotope method. 805 85
We report on two cases of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) presenting autoimmune hepatic diseases. The first patient, who had been diagnosed as RA at the age of 63, was hospitalized in order to undergo surgery for total left knee replacement at the age of 69. She acquired acute serum hepatitis as a result of blood transfusion she received during the operation. Five years later, she visited our clinic suffering from polyarthritis. She was found to have hyper-alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and hyper rGTP, but no AMA. The second patient, a 60-year-old female whose onset of RA was at the age of 45, complained of general fatigue, and was admitted to the hospital because of persistent liver dysfunction. When corticosteroid was administered to these patients, ALP and rGTP levels in the first case, and
AST
and ALT levels in the second case were reduced to values in the normal range. ANA in the first case continued to register negative, but ANA in the second case became positive after the patient developed
acute hepatitis
. Both patients were found to have anti-p25 triplet liver/kidney microsome antibody. We discuss the clinical significance of this antibody.
...
PMID:[Two cases of rheumatoid arthritis presenting autoimmune hepatic diseases]. 805 30
To investigate the correlation between the replication of hepatitis C virus in liver and the clinical and histopathological features, we detected and quantified plus and minus strands of HCV-RNA in plasma and in livers of patients with chronic hepatitis C by a quantitative polymerase chain reaction. RNA was extracted from the plasma and liver tissue of ten patients with biopsy-proven chronic hepatitis C. The plus and minus strands of HCV-RNA were detected by a strand-specific reverse transcription with either sense or anti-sense oligonucleotide primers deduced from the hepatitis C virus genome, and a standard HCV-RNA with an enzyme restriction site was used to quantify the amount of HCV-RNA. Both plus and minus strands of HCV-RNA were detected from the liver tissue of all patients included. The amount of plus-stranded HCV-RNA in the liver was 10 times higher than that of minus-stranded HCV-RNA. Plus-stranded HCV-RNA was detected in the plasma in all patients, while the minus strand was not detected in any patient. There was a weak correlation between the amount of both strands of HCV-RNA in the liver and that of the plus strand in plasma. There was no significant correlation between the amount of liver HCV-RNA and serum alanine transaminase and
aspartate transaminase
levels, or histopathological findings in the liver. The present method of detecting and quantifying liver HCV-RNA is simple and sensitive; it may be used to detect residual hepatitis C virus replication after the disappearance of plasma HCV-RNA in
acute hepatitis
or in chronic hepatitis after interferon treatment.
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PMID:Detection and quantification of hepatitis C virus RNA replication in the liver. 807 34
Fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) is a poorly understood condition in which total liver failure occurs and is thought to be caused by a variety of conditions including Reye's syndrome, hepatitis, drug overdoses, and vascular insufficiency. While this condition is an uncommon one, it carries with it a high fatality rate and must therefore be diagnosed as rapidly as possible. Six patients have been observed over a two-year period with biopsy and/or autopsy-confirmed FHF: one with
acute hepatitis
B-delta; three with histories of alcoholism, two of them with cirrhosis; one with acute tylenol overdose; and one with hepatic vascular insufficiency. All of these patients, except one, exhibited a rapid, fatal downhill course after onset of symptoms. In all of these patients, a consistent elevation was observed in serum levels of
aspartate aminotransferase
(
AST
) or serum
glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase
(SGOT) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) or serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase (SGPT) such that the ratio of
AST
to ALT was significantly greater than 1 and in serum levels of ammonia. Other liver function tests were found to be abnormal but not in so consistent a pattern, although total protein and albumin were found to be significantly decreased in all of these patients. The stereotypical elevation of the transaminases with high
AST
-to-ALT ratios and the rise in ammonia appear to characterize this life-threatening illness most reliably.
...
PMID:Serum analyte pattern characteristic of fulminant hepatic failure. 820 19
Serum levels of the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) were measured in 268 patients with liver diseases by means of a one-step sandwich enzyme immunoassay. In the cases of
acute hepatitis
, chronic active hepatitis (CAH), liver cirrhosis (LC) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the levels of TIMP-1 were higher than those of the control group. Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 levels correlated with type III procollagen peptide and with type IV collagen, indicating TIMP-1 as a useful marker for hepatic fibrosis. Levels of TIMP-1 also correlated with
aspartate aminotransferase
and alanine aminotransferase levels and showed the highest levels in
acute hepatitis
. Thus, TIMP-1 might also reflect hepatic inflammation. Serum levels of alpha-fetoprotein and TIMP-1 had a significant positive correlation in patients with HCC. A cut-off level of TIMP-1 between LC and HCC was set at 440 ng/mL, having a low sensitivity and a high specificity. These results suggest the usefulness of TIMP-1 as a tumour marker in cases of HCC where alpha-fetoprotein levels are not elevated.
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PMID:Clinical evaluation of serum tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 levels in patients with liver diseases. 821 91
We measured plasma endothelin-1 (ET-1) concentrations in 20 healthy controls and 63 patients with liver diseases including 9 cases of
acute hepatitis
(AH), 14 cases of chronic hepatitis (CH), 24 cases of liver cirrhosis (LC), 11 cases of hepatocellular carcinoma with LC (HCC), 3 of primary biliary cirrhosis and 2 of idiopathic portal hypertension. ET-1 levels in AH (5.07 +/- 2.54 pg/ml, mean +/- SD), LC (3.71 +/- 1.17) and HCC (3.08 +/- 0.93) were significantly higher than those in healthy controls (2.18 +/- 0.37). ET-1 levels in AH, LC and HCC were also significantly higher than those in CH (2.05 +/- 0.61). ET-1 levels showed negative correlations with serum albumin levels and Ch-Ease activities, and positive correlations with serum bilirubin levels,
AST
and ALT activities. However, there was no correlation between plasma ET-1 concentrations and concentrations of serum thrombomodulin which is known to be a marker of injured vascular endothelial cells. In cirrhotic patients, ET-1 levels were significantly influenced by the presence of ascites. The results of the present study suggest that plasma ET-1 concentrations may be a useful clinical indicator for use in the follow-up of patients with chronic liver diseases, e.g., progression from CH to LC, and change in grade of portal hypertension and decompensation in LC.
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PMID:Plasma endothelin-1 concentrations are elevated in acute hepatitis and liver cirrhosis but not in chronic hepatitis. 822 17
We measured plasma levels of fibrinogen degradation products (FgDP) with newly developed enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay based on monoclonal antibody to assess the fibrinogenolytic state in 52 patients with various liver diseases (27 patients with liver cirrhosis, 10 with chronic hepatitis, 7 with
acute hepatitis
, 6 with hepatocellular carcinoma, 2 with intrahepatic cholestasis). As compared with 20 healthy subjects (upper limit: 580 ng/ml), elevated plasma levels (660-32000 ng/ml) of FgDP were found in 19 (36.5%) patients. When analyzed according to the underlying disease categories, the magnitude of elevations of FgDP were most prominent in patients with chronic hepatitis. No correlation was found between plasma FgDP levels and serum
AST
or ALT activity. These findings indicate that increased primary fibrinogenolysis is not rare in liver disease, but poorly correlates with liver function.
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PMID:The fibrinogen degradation products (FgDP) levels in liver disease. 825
To evaluate the clinical applications of serum thymidine kinase (TK) activity, we compared the results obtained with this parameter with those of other liver function tests in 27 patients with acute viral hepatitis and 16 normal controls. In those in the acute stage, the serum TK activity increased significantly to 55.5 +/- 66.5 U/L. There was no significant correlation between serum TK activity and findings for serum albumin, bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase or r-glutamyl transpeptidase. However, it did correlate significantly well with the serum activity of
aspartate aminotransferase
(
AST
) (r = 0.621, P < 0.01), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (r = 0.551, P < 0.01), and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) (r = 0.620, P < 0.01). Serum TK activity reached higher than 70 U/L in 8 of 11 patients with hepatitis A; however, no patients with the other types of hepatitis reached such a high level. During the recovery stage, the serum TK activity decreased significantly to 5.9 +/- 1.7 U/L (P < 0.01), and did not correlate with
AST
, ALT, LDH or other conventional liver function parameters. The data suggest that an elevation of serum TK in patients with acute viral hepatitis results from hepatocellular damage. A marked elevation of serum TK activity may thus provide a marker for
acute hepatitis
A infection.
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PMID:Elevated serum thymidine kinase activity in patients with acute viral hepatitis. 844 Apr 24
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