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Query: EC:2.6.1.2 (
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The aminopyrine breath test, postprandial serum bile acids, and routine liver tests were assessed as indicators of liver dysfunction in 38 patients with porphyria cutanea tarda. In 17 patients needle biopsy specimens of the liver were obtained. Bile acids were increased in almost all the patients studied (97%) but impairment of aminopyrine demethylation was found in only 45%. More than 50% of cases had elevated activities of serum alanine aminopeptidase, leucine aminopeptidase, gammaglutamyl transpeptidase (GGTP), and
alanine aminotransferase
(ALAT). All liver biopsy specimens showed fluorescence characteristic of porphyrins. Histologic examination of biopsy material revealed cellular lesions in all cases, the most common pathological findings being fatty degeneration of varying degree and
iron
accumulation. The most frequent electronmicroscopic changes in the liver were fat droplets, granules containing bile material, and siderosomes in the cytoplasm of hepatocytes. However, there was no evident relationship between morphological and functional liver changes.
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PMID:The function and morphology of the liver in porphyria cutanea tarda. 650 22
Rats were administered ferrous sulfate, cadmium chloride, or sodium vanadate alone and in combination with carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) to determine if lipid peroxidation is associated with the toxicity of the three metals and to determine if there is an interaction between these metals and CCl4 in producing lipid peroxidation and hepatotoxicity. Expired ethane was used as an index of lipid peroxidation while serum
alanine aminotransferase
(
ALT
) and histopathology were used to assess liver damage. Lipid peroxidation did not appear to be associated with the hepatotoxicity of cadmium since no measurable increase in ethane production was observed when serum
ALT
concentrations were doubled relative to controls. Cadmium did not increase ethane when administered with CCl4 and the increase in
ALT
was additive.
Iron
and vanadate produced small significant increases in ethane production but no increase in
ALT
and only minor histopathologic changes, yet potentiated lipid peroxidation and liver damage when administered with CCl4. Thus, Cd did not produce lipid peroxidation and did not potentiate the lipid peroxidation and hepatotoxicity of CCl4, while
iron
or vanadate which produced lipid peroxidation alone potentiated the lipid peroxidation and hepatotoxicity of CCl4.
...
PMID:Interaction of metals and carbon tetrachloride on lipid peroxidation and hepatotoxicity. 655 84
In the course of the "Vienna Health Study 1979" 1261 males and 1548 females divided into 3 age categories (25, 40 and 60 years), were investigated for serum
iron
level, RBC, leucocytes, haemoglobin, haematocrit, MCH, MVC, MCHC, GOT,
GPT
and AP. These parameters were evaluated in correlation to the drinking habits of each proband. Significant correlations were found between alcohol consumption and serum
iron
(elevation in most cases), RBC (decrease), MCV (elevation) and GOT (elevation).
...
PMID:[Alcohol and changes in the hematopoietic system; an epidemiological contribution to the problem of alcoholic anemia]. 664 47
We determined normal reference values from data on sera of 2099 outpatient children (ages one week to 14 years) at our institution. Using a continuous-flow instrument (SMAC, Technicon), we determined the following analytes in each serum sample: glucose, creatinine, uric acid, inorganic phosphorus, sodium, potassium, chloride, total CO2,
iron
, cholesterol, triglycerides, total protein, albumin, total bilirubin, creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase,
alanine aminotransferase
, and calcium. The resulting data were coded and subsequently processed in an IBM 370 computer, and the reference values (3rd and 97th percentiles) were defined for each analyte. A two-way analysis of variance was also done to determine the influence of age and sex on results of these 20 biochemical tests.
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PMID:Normal reference-intervals for 20 biochemical variables in healthy infants, children, and adolescents. 669 87
We examined sera from 159 patients with ischemic heart disease and hypertension and from 50 apparently healthy control subjects for content of trace elements, cholesterol, triglyceride, and enzymes. Concentrations of copper, cobalt, cholesterol, and triglyceride were increased in all patients, but calcium was decreased in patients with hypertension, acute myocardial ischemia, and acute myocardial infarction. Also accompanying acute myocardial infarction were decreased concentrations of zinc and
iron
but increases in nickel, aspartate aminotransferase,
alanine aminotransferase
, and lactate dehydrogenase. Magnesium concentration was lower in patients with acute myocardial ischemia. In acute myocardial infarction, the concentrations of copper, zinc, and
iron
were higher after 21-30 h (as compared with the values at 0-10 h), by which time concentrations of calcium, magnesium, cobalt, and
alanine aminotransferase
had decreased. The variation in concentration of trace elements in serum from cases of ischemic heart disease and hypertension corresponds to the severity of the disorder.
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PMID:Trace elements in serum from Pakistani patients with acute and chronic ischemic heart disease and hypertension. 671 25
Leptospira interrogans serovars balcanica and tarassovi both induced mild subclinical infections in grivet monkeys. The activities in serum of lactate dehydrogenase, alpha-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase, aspartate aminotransferase,
alanine aminotransferase
and creatine phosphokinase and the level of alpha 1-antichymotrypsin increased in a few days after infection. Concomitant decreases in serum
iron
levels were observed in some cases. These changes occurred in the absence of any observable clinical signs though there were histopathological lesions in some organs. No haematological changes or alterations in other sreum components were detected.
...
PMID:Metabolic sequelae of experimental leptospirosis in grivet monkeys. 676 55
The levels of eleven biochemical parameters were determined in the blood serum of 150 healthy breeding boars of the Large White, Landrace and Duroc breeds from three A. I. stations. The following average values were obtained: calcium 1.94 +/- 0.42 mmol . l-1 with a statistically significant difference of the means between the LW and L breeds, phosphorus 1.87 +/- 0.31 mmol . l-1 with a statistically significant difference of the means between the LW and L breeds, magnesium 0.61 +/- 0.12 mmol . l-1 with a statistically significant difference of the means between the LW and D breeds,
iron
25.98 +/- 5.41 micron mol . l-1 without statistically significant inter-breed differences, chlorides 97.75 +/- 7.04 mmol . l-1 without statistically significant inter-breed differences, alkaline phosphatase 55.97 +/- 24.72 U . l-1 without statistically significant inter-breed differences, transaminase GOT 14.96 +/- 4.86 U . l-1 with statistically significant differences of the means in the D breed compared with LW and L, transaminase
GPT
27.75 +/- 6.65 U . l-1 without statistically significant inter-breed differences, total protein 75.00 +/- 5.82 g . l-1 without statistically significant inter-breed differences, total protein 75.00 +/- 5.82 g . l-1 with a statistically significant difference between the LW and L breeds, creatinin 203.67 +/- 27.97 micron mol . l-1 with statistically significant differences of the means in the L breed compared with LW and D, and urea 5.55 +/- 1.22 mmol . l-1 with a statistically significant difference of the means between the LW and L breeds. It is recommended for clinical practice to respect inter-breed differences in parameters specially mentioned in discussion.
...
PMID:[Biochemical parameters of blood sera from clinically healthy boars of the Large White, Landrace and Duroc breeds]. 679 86
We found in two previous studies (Down syndrome patients and end-stage kidney patients receiving renal dialysis) that total serum
iron
is higher on average in carriers of the hepatitis B virus than in those who are not. The elevation of the serum
iron
is independent of elevations of serum
L-alanine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase
,
EC 2.6.1.2
) (SGPT), an indicator of liver cell damage. We have followed for 10 yr a large number of patients with end-stage renal disease receiving renal dialysis. In this paper we describe studies of serum
iron
and SGPT levels in patients (i) 1 mo before infection, (ii) after infection but within the month of infection, and (iii) 6-12 mo after infection. Comparisons of serum
iron
levels were made between those infected who retained the virus (carriers) and those who rejected the infection (transients). There were no differences between these groups before infection. Serum
iron
remained high in the carrier group and dropped in the transients. However, not all of the carriers retained high levels, although this was the case in general. Individual changes in the pre- and postconversion period were then considered. All carriers who had a preconversion decline in
iron
had an increase after infection, whereas this occurred in only some of the transients. Those carriers who had a decline after infection had raised levels before infection, and the decline was generally less than the increase. Consideration of the SGPT and the
iron
levels together led to the same conclusion as the previous studies, that elevation of
iron
may be independent of rise in SGPT. Several hypotheses were derived from these findings. Individuals who are carriers in general have higher
iron
levels and, therefore, are more likely to become infected with bacteria; this may contribute to increased morbidity and mortality. From experimental evidence,
iron
is required for the growth of tumor cells. Carriers with elevated
iron
levels may be more likely to develop detectable cancer of the liver than those who do not.
...
PMID:Changes in serum iron levels due to infection with hepatitis B virus. 694 27
Blood concentrations of six acute phase reactants (ESR, neutrophil count, fibrinogen, haptoglobin, alpha 1-antitrypsin, and ferritin), parameters of muscle necrosis (myoglobin, CK,
ALT
, and AST) as well as hemopexin,
iron
, and TIBC were determined before and for 7 consecutive days after muscle biopsy in patients and in a control group. A muscle biopsy was chosen as a standardized surgical procedure that induces a mild transient inflammatory response. After muscle biopsy, a significant increase occurred in five (ESR, neutrophil count, fibrinogen, haptoglobin, and alpha 1-antitrypsin) of the six acute phase reactants. The concentration of serum ferritin did not show a significant change. A significant decrease was noted in the serum
iron
concentration and a significant increase occurred with CK and myoglobin secondary to the muscle biopsy. Thus the inflammation of a muscle biopsy produces a significant acute phase reaction.
...
PMID:Quantification of acute phase reactants after muscle biopsy. 711 53
The concentrations of many components of the cerebrospinal fluid are much lower than in serum. Values for sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium are similar to those in other primates. Activities of alkaline phosphatase (18.7 U/1), creatine phosphokinase (9.9 U/1), glutamine oxaloacetate transaminase (13.7 U/1), glutamine
pyruvate transaminase
(9.2 U/1), gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (3.1 U/1), alpha-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (33.0 U/1, lactate dehydrogenase (47.2 U/1) and sorbitol dehydrogenase (3.9 U/1), and levels of zinc (1.0 mu g/dl), copper (2.6 mu g/dl),
iron
(35.9 mu g/dl) and triglycerides (33.2 mu g/dl) have not previously been reported for this species. Values for free amino acids, total protein, creatinine and urea nitrogen are compared with those of other primates. The use of gradient pore polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis for analysing proteins of CSF is described.
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PMID:Some normal clinical chemistry values for cerebrospinal fluid of the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta). 727 25
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