Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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90 chronic alcoholics (55 men and 35 women, aged between 20 and 60 years) were investigated to determine how alcohol withdrawal effects the pattern of enzymes in plasma and if changes in this enzyme pattern could be used as criteria for evaluation of the recovery process. Among the different enzymes tested, gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase (GGTP) and the transamines seemed the most suitable parameters. At the beginning of the alcohol withdrawal course, 79 out of 90 patients (80%) showed elevated values of one of these enzymes in plasma. GOT was elevated in 31 (34%), GPT in 24 (23%) and GGTP in 79 (88%) of the cases. In 49 patients (54%) GGTP was the only enzyme found to be elevated. The values of GGTP were on the average higher than those of GOT and GPT. GGTP has thereforeto be regarded as the most sensitive enzyme since it was elevated in most of the patients. GGTP reacted with 6.8 times more sensitivity than GOT and 6.3 times that of GPT. After withdrawal of alcohol the three enzymes showed a decline in all 79 patients. The transaminases normalized faster than GGTP. GTP fell into the upper normal limit after only 30 days. Among the 90 alcoholics examined, 14 relapsed during the alcohol withdrawal course. After the new excess of alcohol intake, the GGTP in plasma rose immediately. Alcohol abuse was suspected in 50% of the patients due to the increase in this enzyme and was subsequently confirmed by the patients. Acute alcohol loading in normal volunteers did not lead to an increase in GGTP activity. A comparison of the histology of liver biopsy material showed that neither the transaminases nor the alkaline phosphatase and GGTP served to differentiate the various forms of alcoholic liver damage. However, GGTP represents the most sensitive enzymatic parameter for the detection of alcoholic liver disease. This enzyme is useful in evaluating the success of a course of alcohol deprivation. The decreasing values during such treatment, as well as the prompt increase after a relapse, points to the high sensitivity of this enzyme. A further argument is that in 54% of the patients elevation of GGTP only was present. Since no liver damage could be demonstrated in these patients with the aid of the other liver enzymes, the elevation of GGTP may be related to the alcohol intake through an enzyme induction mechanism such as has been demonstrated for this enzyme with certain drugs.
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PMID:[The behavior of gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase and other liver enzymes in the plasma during alcohol withdrawal treatments]. 1 56

16 patients with chronic liver or haematologic diseases were parenterally given various doses of Desferrioxamine B (DF). Each daily dose of DF (from 1 to 4 g) was given for a 7 days cycle. Liver, kidney and blood functions were investigated at the first and seventh day of each cycle, and 1 and 2 weeks after therapy was stopped. 1 g/day and 2 g/day had no side effects, with the exception of a fall of white blood cell (WBC) count in a single case on 2 g/day. 3 g/day (15 patients) were followed by rises of blood urea, creatinine, alkaline phosphatase and glutamyl-transpeptidase respectively in 4 cases, and by falls of WBC count in 3 cases. 4 g/day (9 patients) caused rises of creatinine, GPT and GOT (1 case) or LDH (1 case), while WBC count dropped in 4 cases. All changes were reversible within one-two weeks. These recorded changes were outside the range of pretreatment values as obtained over the previous four weeks.
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PMID:Desferrioxamine B: reversible side effects of high daily doses. 23 90

The enzyme activities (GGT, GPT, GOT), especially of the gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase, is considered to be a sign of alcohol abuse. Of 219 blood samples taken from drunken drivers for blood alcohol determination, 81 (37.6%) exhibited pathological enzyme activities. In 55.6% of them specifically pathological gamma-Gt values were found. In the cases with normal enzyme activities the average value of blood alcohol concentration was 1.61%, the pathological cases had 1.81%. In the latter cases more than 50% of the drunken drivers involved were workers. Most of them were 30-49 years old (45%), but also young drivers up to 21 years old were represented (about 25%). There was also a difference between the group with normal and pathological enzyme activity concerning their drinking behaviour. The group with pathological values occurred during the week, the other group was mostly arrested at the weekends. Of the total, 6.8% (15) were women, 4 exhibited pathological enzyme activities; three of them were 21-29 years, one was 36 years old. The data obtained demonstrate that drunken drivers exhibit a tendency to alcohol abuse.
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PMID:[Liver enzyme values (gamma-GT, GOT, GPT) in intoxicated drivers at the time of the offense]. 135 98

Biochemical method was adopted to examine 10 kinds of histologic enzyme spectrum activities in gastric intestinal metaplasia, carcinoma and normal or superficial gastritis mucosa taken from different sites from 17 fresh surgical specimens of stomach. The enzymes are aldolase (ALD), pyruvate kinase (PYK), phospho hexo-isomerase (PHI), lactic dehydrogenase (LDH), creatine phosphokinase (CPK), hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (HBD), glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (GPT), alkaline phosphatase (AKP), acid phosphatase (ACP), r-glutamyl-transpeptidase (gamma-GT). Among glycolytic enzymes the content of ALD, PYK in intestinal metaplasia were 24.5 u and 24.6 u respectively, which were higher than those in the normal mucosa (15.7, 18.0) and lower than carcinoma (28.4, 29.6) (P less than 0.01-0.05). The content of CPK in intestinal metaplasia was lower (218.5 u) than that in the normal (463.9 u) and higher than that in carcinoma (110.3 u) (P less than 0.01). Among protease and amino acid enzymes the content of HBD in intestinal metaplasia was lower (108.2 u) than those in the normal (221.3 u) and carcinoma (113.9 u) (P less than 0.05). The content of GPT in intestinal metaplasia was (6.7 u) which was lower than that in the normal (9.4 u) and higher than that in carcinoma (3.7 u) (P less than 0.01). The above results could provide reference indices for judging the potential malignancy of gastric intestinal metaplasia.
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PMID:[Relationship between gastric carcinoma and enzyme spectrum activity in gastric mucosal intestinal metaplasia]. 161 87

Hepatocellular carcinoma patients were categorized into three grades according to the extent of portal vein invasion by the tumor. Correlations between the extent of portal vein invasion and values of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), and various biochemical tests were examined. The extent of portal vein invasion by the tumor significantly correlated with the values of glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT), glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase: glutamic pyrubic transaminase (GOT:GPT), lactic dehydrogenase (LDH), alkaline phosphatase, leucinaminopeptidase (LAP), gamma-glutamic transpeptidase (gamma-GTP) and log10AFP. Results of the multivariate logistic regression analysis showed the values of LAP, LDH, log10AFP and GOT:GPT to be statistically significant independent indicators of portal vein invasion by hepatocellular carcinoma. The calculated probability for portal vein tumor thrombus, which was derived from the results of a step wise multivariate logistic regression procedure, revealed high accuracy and specificity for predictability. To design effective therapy and to predict the prognosis, it would be beneficial to obtain additional information from this calculated probability in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.
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PMID:Prediction of portal vein invasion by hepatocellular carcinoma: a correlations between portal vein tumor thrombus and biochemical tests. 164 38

Serum samples from 254 wild-caught Aotus nancymai were analyzed to determine the reference intervals for serum chemistry parameters in this species. Findings show values of total bilirubin, creatinine, alkaline phosphatase, alanine aminotransferase, urea nitrogen, serum albumin, and gamma glutamic transpeptidase having a non-normal distribution. Based on nonparametric tests, significant differences between male and female values were observed for cholesterol, serum calcium, and gamma glutamic transpeptidase. Males were significantly heavier than females. The reference intervals presented were estimated by the nonparametric percentile method.
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PMID:Serum chemistry of the wild caught karyotype I night monkey (Aotus nancymai). 165 42

The behaviour of enzymes putatively involved in glutamate/aspartate transmitter metabolism (glutamate dehydrogenase, aspartate amino-transferase, alanine aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase) was studied in the striatum 3, 7, 14 days and 7 weeks after mechanical destruction of corticostriatal fibres. For a period of up to seven days after unilateral lesion, enzyme activities were significantly diminished (by up to 13% based on protein) in the ipsilateral striatum as compared to the striatum of the intact side. Later, the enzyme activities in the ipsilateral striatum recovered. After seven weeks, an increase was observed for glutamate dehydrogenase activity, whereas the activity of alanine aminotransferase showed a transient rise enzyme levels is interpreted as being attributable to the destruction of nerve endings which are considered to be glutamatergic, interfering with various compensating processes (e.g. glial cell proliferation) which occur with advancing times after lesion.
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PMID:Changes in glutamate-related enzyme activities in the striatum of the rat following lesion of corticostriatal fibres. 196 6

Rats intoxicated with ethanol at the dose of 0.6 g/100 g of the body weight during 4 weeks were fed on standard diet and the one containing 0.125, 0.25 and 0.5% L-cysteine. Intoxication of rats fed standard food causes an increase in the activity of cathepsin D and gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase in the liver and an increase in the activity of alanine aminotransferase and gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase in the blood serum. Consuming by rats food containing small and medium quantity of cysteine causes normalization of the activity of all enzymes, whereas consuming food containing large quantity of cysteine does not give such effect.
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PMID:[Effect of cysteine on protein metabolism in the liver of rats with ethanol-induced liver damage]. 198 88

A retrospective analysis was made of 78 patients presenting breast neoplasm with hepatic metastases confirmed by ultrasound. Clinical hepatomegaly was present in 61%. The serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) was elevated in 72%, the serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) in 56%, the serum alkaline phosphatase (Aph) in 86%, and the gamma-glutamil transpeptidase (GGT) in 76%. A hypoechogenic multiple nodular pattern (HMN) was observed in 69%, a diffuse hypoechogenic pattern (DH) in 15%, and a mixed multiple nodular pattern (MMN) in 11%. No single nodular pattern was presented in any patient. The univariate analysis showed a better survival rate in patients with a mixed pattern (mean 11 months, range 1-29 months) (p = 0.027). No significant differences were observed regarding the remaining patterns, age, presence or not of hepatomegaly, or altered enzymatic values.
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PMID:Ultrasonic patterns observed in hepatic metastases from breast carcinoma: diagnosis and evolution. 256 48

Controversial data concerning thyroid function in chronic alcoholics prompted us to evaluate some aspects of thyroxine transport and metabolism in these patients. We studied 45 patients with a history of alcohol consumption of at least 160 g a day for 10 years or more. Only patients without clinical and histopathological evidence of chronic liver disease have been included in the study. All patients were clinically euthyroid and there was no history of thyroid disease. Serum thyroxine (T4), free thyroxine (FT4) and thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG) were measured by radioimmunoassay methods within 48 hours of admission and after 30 day of alcohol abstinence. At admission the mean values of T4 and TBG in alcoholics were significantly reduced when compared to those of healthy controls (6.8 +/- 1.4 vs 8.4 +/- 1.2 micrograms/dl; p less than 0.01 and 17.5 +/- 3.2 vs 20.5 +/- 1.2 micrograms/ml; p less than 0.01). Contrarily FT4 levels did not differ significantly between the groups (9.8 +/- 1.6 vs 10.8 +/- pg/ml). A close relationship between T4 and TBG (r = 0.684; p less than 0.0001) demonstrated that the decrease of T4 in alcoholics depended on a decrease in circulating TBG. We could not find any correlation between TBG and serum albumin, gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase, aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase and mean corpuscular volume. Indeed there was a strong relationship between TBG and mean daily alcoholic intake (r = 0.712; p less than 0.0001). T4 and TBG increase rapidly during withdrawal and after 30 days of abstinence their values did not differ significantly from those of healthy controls. In conclusion these data provide evidence that alcohol abuse causes a decrease in T4 which depends on a decrease in circulation TBG and is not associated with a reduction of FT4. Such "low TBG syndrome" seems to be due more probably to a primary effect of alcoholic on TBG synthesis that to the liver injury secondary to the alcohol abuse.
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PMID:[Low T4 syndrome in alcoholism: role of the decrease in TBG]. 287 25


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