Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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This study reports on measurement of the ethanol-induced hepatotoxicity in vitro on using the human hepatocyte cell line HepG2. Cells were incubated in the presence of increasing ethanol concentrations (10-80 mM). Cytotoxicity was quantitated spectrophotometrically both by the metabolism of the tetrazolium dye MTT and by the release into the medium of LDH and other marker enzymes of ethanol damage (AST, GGT and GHD). No cytotoxicity was observed up to 40 mM ethanol whereas a dose-dependent increment was found at higher concentrations (60-80 mM ethanol). At 80 mM ethanol, cell viability after 24 hours was reduced to 68% and 60% as assessed by MTT and LDH release respectively (p < 0.0001 vs. controls). Exposure for additional 24 hours did not increase cytotoxicity. Transmission electron microscopy revealed the presence of fat droplets (steatosis) and mitochondrial damage. The method reported appears to be an useful and reproducible technique for the in vitro assessment of the ethanol-induced cytotoxicity in a human liver cell line.
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PMID:In vitro assessment of the ethanol-induced hepatotoxicity on HepG2 cell line. 790 31

Adult GH deficiency (AGHD) has been established as a syndrome associated with various metabolic disturbances such as hyperlipidemia, impaired glucose tolerance and protein catabolism, in addition to changes in body composition such as increased visceral fat, decreased muscle mass and bone density. We investigated the clinical findings, complications and prognosis of AGHD in Japan. The questionnaire was sent to various expert facilities of endocrinology and metabolism to gather cross-sectional information as well as longitudinal follow-up data on adult patients with hypopituitarism. We received answers on 422 subjects, of which number the GH stimulation test was performed in only 63% of them. An age- and sex-matched group of 259 adults with hypopituitarism (125 male and 134 female subjects) was finally selected for this investigation. Of them 185 subjects (81 male and 104 females) were diagnosed as AGHD with plasma peak GH levels less than 3 ng/ml after GH stimulation test. Male adult patients with GHD had significantly lower ratio of smoking and drinking in their life style compared with those without GHD. Male adult patients with GHD revealed significantly higher BMI on physical examination, and significantly higher plasma ALT, AST, total cholesterol, and LDL cholesterol in blood chemistry compared with those without GHD (P < 0.05). Though patients with ischemic heart disease were more frequent in female patients than male patients, the rate of frequency was not different between female adult patients with and without GHD. Clinical characteristics found in especially male adult patients with GHD in Japan were consistent with findings reported so far in foreign countries. However, consequent complications such as atherosclerosis seemed less severe than expected. Moreover, GH stimulation test for the diagnosis of AGHD as well as clinical test to perform when AGHD was suspected is still less frequently carried out. Therefore, the clinical outcome of AGHD in our country requires further investigation.
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PMID:Adult growth hormone deficiency in Japan: results of investigation by questionnaire. 1262 8