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Query: EC:2.6.1.2 (
alanine aminotransferase
)
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Using fully mechanized analytical equipment, interference by haemolysis in the determination of 26 clinical chemical parameters was determined quantitatively by adding haemolysate to serum. Haemoglobin concentrations up to 6.6 g/l caused essentially no interference in the following determinations: albumin (immuno-nephelometric), alpha-amylase, calcium, chloride, cholesterol,
cholinesterase
, creatinine, iron, glucose, glutamate dehydrogenase, uric acid, urea, sodium, inorganic phosphate, total protein, transferrin and triglycerides. In the presence of haemoglobin, erroneously high values were found for: lactate dehydrogenase (haemoglobin higher than 0.2 g/l), aspartate aminotransferase, potassium and acid phosphate (haemoglobin higher than 1.5 g/l), creatine kinase (haemoglobin higher than 2.5 g/l) and
alanine aminotransferase
(haemoglobin higher than 3.4 g/l). Erroneously low values were found for bilirubin (haemoglobin higher than 0.8 g/l), alkaline phosphatase and albumin (by electrophoresis) (haemoglobin higher than 1.5 g/l) and gamma-glutamyltransferase (haemoglobin higher than 3.0 g/l).
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PMID:Haemolysis as an interference factor in clinical chemistry. 371 97
We measured the activity of carnosinase, a prominent hepatic peptidase, in sera from 69 patients with liver disorders. Mean values (and SDs) for those with liver cirrhosis (17 cases) and hepatoma (seven cases) were 0.51 (0.28) and 0.68 (0.21) mumol/mL per hour, respectively--clearly less than for normal adults: 4.19 (0.95) mumol/mL per hour. Samples from 17 cases of chronic hepatitis also showed moderately decreased activity, 1.41 (0.97) mumol/mL per hour. In contrast, 14 cases of acute hepatitis generally showed values falling within the normal limits: 3.41 (1.97) mumol/mL per hour. Our results for carnosinase correlated with those for
cholinesterase
(r = 0.70) and with the concentration of albumin in serum (r = 0.59), but not with the activity of either creatine kinase, aspartate aminotransferase, or
alanine aminotransferase
in serum. Carnosinase values differed more among groups of disorders than did the values for
cholinesterase
or albumin. Measurement of serum carnosinase activity may be of clinical value in assessing the severity of chronic liver-cell damage, but not in differentiating liver disease from nutritional, muscle, or endocrine disorders.
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PMID:Decreased activity of carnosinase in serum of patients with chronic liver disorders. 373 53
The combined enzymological investigation including determination of the total activity of asparagine transaminase and
alanine transaminase
, two serum enzymes, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, acetyl
cholinesterase
, and butyryl
cholinesterase
was applied to two groups of pregnant women with pyelonephritis treated with ampicillin (12 patients) and roscillin (14 patients). The investigation was performed at the following stages: before the treatment, on the 7th and on the 12th day of the treatment. No statistically significant differences in the average values of the activity of the above enzymes at these stages were observed in patients of the both groups which indicated the absence of the hepatotoxic effect of the preparations on the patients of a group as a whole. An increase in the levels of transaminases recorded in some patients after discontinuation of the treatment course was evident of a possible cytotoxic effect of the drugs without the signs of cholestasis. The effect was connected with the initial functional renal insufficiency.
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PMID:[Enzymological evaluation of the hepatotoxicity of ampicillin and its therapeutic form, roscillin, in the treatment of pyelonephritis in pregnancy]. 399 43
The pesticide dichlorvos inhibits not only
cholinesterase
but also alkaline phosphatase, lactate dehydrogenase and glutamate dehydrogenase competitively. A mixed type inhibition of glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase is in contrast to the increased activity of
glutamic-pyruvic transaminase
after dichlorvos application. The activity of leucine aminopeptidase is not affected by the substance. After administering rats an acutely toxic dose of dichlorvos (70 mg per kg b.w.) in vitro-inhibitions other than that of
cholinesterase
could not be found.
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PMID:Enzyme activities after in vitro and in vivo application of dichlorvos. 400 35
Two serum enzymes which originate from the liver under different circumstances were examined as potential biological indicators in serum for cadmium toxicity. The first of those is an enzyme that leaks from damaged liver cells. The second is an enzyme that is secreted by the normal functioning liver. Cadmium chloride was injected s.c. into male and female rats of the Wistar strain (8, 15 and 22 weeks old), at doses of 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 mg Cd/kg body weight (in total 18 groups). Cholinesterase (CHE;
EC 3.1.1.8
) activity in serum was found to decrease with time after the administration of a single injection of cadmium chloride and, in all experimental groups, was significantly lower than the control values on day 2 after the injection. Glutamic pyruvic transaminase (
GPT
;
EC 2.6.1.2
) activity in serum, however, increased only in the oldest group of males receiving the high dose levels of cadmium. A time-course experiment in which male and female rats 15 weeks of age were administered 1.5 mg Cd/kg body weight showed that the serum CHE activity started to decrease on day 1 after the injection, attained the lowest level on days 2 and 3, and then recovered almost to control levels on day 5. On the other hand, the
GPT
activity remained at or less than control values throughout the experimental period. The results indicate that CHE activity in serum is a sensitive biological indicator for cadmium toxicity.
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PMID:Depression of serum cholinesterase activity by cadmium. 404 26
The effect of fish treated with gamma-beams on the animal body on the whole and on some organs and tissues was studied in chronic experiments on 4 generations of Wistar rats of both sexes. The animals' status was evaluated according to the rats' appearance, behavior, and the time-course of changes in the body weight. In rats of the basic generation, the rate of tumor occurrence and tumor sites were also examined. Morphological and biochemical investigations were carried out over time, namely after 4, 8, 12 and 17 months. The measurements were taken of blood serum and liver proteins, blood sulfhydryl groups and hemoglobin, ascorbic acid in the liver and adrenals, as well as of the activity of AST,
ALT
and
cholinesterase
in the blood serum and in the liver. In the majority of cases, the findings obtained in experimental animals did not differ from those in controls.
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PMID:[Toxicological evaluation of gamma ray-treated fresh fish in an experiment on rats]. 406 Jun 88
Liver function during continuous subcutaneous deferoxamine therapy was investigated in 29 patients with homozygotic beta-thalassaemia. Average duration of treatment was 26 months (range 8-51 months). A decrease in haemosiderosis and an improvement in liver function was observed in 27 patients: Mean liver density, determined by computed tomography, decreased from 98 to 84 HU, mean serum ferritin concentration fell from 8028 to 3661 ng/ml, mean serum GOT activity from 44 to 13 U/l and
GPT
from 51 to 16 U/l. Mean
cholinesterase
activity, reflecting the improved synthetic activity of the liver, increased from 4063 to 4530 U/l.
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PMID:[Continuous subcutaneous deferoxamine treatment in thalassemia major. Decrease of hemosiderosis and improvement of liver function]. 406 38
Combined enzymodiagnostic program--estimation of total activity of blood serum enzymes aspartate aminotransferase (AST),
alanine aminotransferase
(
AAT
), alkaline phosphatase (AP), gamma-glutamyl transferase (gamma-GT), glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH), acetyl
cholinesterase
(ACE), butyryl
cholinesterase
(BCE)--was studied to evaluate its diagnostic validity in surgical clinic. In mechanical jaundice of various origin mean values of the enzymatic activities studied as well as the enzymatic coefficients were distinctly altered as compared with control values: AST/
AAT
, gamma-GT/AST as well as the newer coefficients BCE/ACE, AP/gamma-GT, (formula; see text). The jaundices of tumoral and non-tumoral genesis caused markedly dissimilar alterations in the coefficients AST/
AAT
and (formula; see text). The data of enzymological analysis may be used for differential diagnosis in jaundices.
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PMID:[Enzyme diagnosis of mechanical jaundice]. 409 Mar 51
Sixty male workers in a lindane (gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane)-producing factory were examined with regard to health in comparison with an external control group of 20 clerks. Case history, physical examination, neurologic status, and ECG revealed no significant differences between groups. However, the following significant differences in clinical-chemical blood tests were ascertained: higher polymorphonuclear leukocyte count, lower lymphocyte count, higher reticulocyte count, lower prothrombin (Quick's) test, and lower blood concentrations of creatinine and uric acid. No significant differences were observed in total red and white blood cell as well as platelet counts, hemoglobin content, the other counts of differential blood picture, gamma-GT, GOT,
GPT
, LDH,
cholinesterase
, triglycerides, cholesterol, and urea. In spite of a pronounced exposure to the alpha-, beta-, and gamma-isomers of hexachlorocyclohexane, no signs of severe impairment of health were observed; only small deviations in some laboratory tests were found having no pathologic significance. However, biological monitoring and health supervision of HCH-exposed workers should be carried out.
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PMID:Occupational exposure to hexachlorocyclohexane. II. Health conditions of chronically exposed workers. 616 31
Activities of 12 enzymes (amylase, lipase,
cholinesterase
, nonspecific carboxyl esterase, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), alkaline phosphatase, glutamate-oxalacetate transaminase (GOT), glutamate-
pyruvate transaminase
(GPT), gamma-glutamyl transferase (gamma-GT), leucine aminopeptidase (LAP), malate dehydrogenase (MDH) and peroxidase) were determined in the perienteric fluid and homogenate of Ascaris suum. With the exception of amylase, all activities were higher in the homogenate than in the perienteric fluid. The enzyme activities in the perienteric fluid were then compared with those in the human serum. Comparable activities were demonstrated for LDH, LAP, lipase and alkaline phosphatase, markedly higher activities in perienteric fluid were demonstrated for MDH, GOT, GPT and amylase, and much lower for
cholinesterase
. No gamma-GT activity was detected in the perienteric fluid.
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PMID:Activities of some enzymes in the perienteric fluid of Ascaris suum. 619 63
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