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Query: EC:2.6.1.2 (
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The activities of serum alkaline phosphatase (serum
ALP
), leucine aminopeptidase (serum LAP), and
alanine aminotransferase
(serum
ALT
) were determined in 15 cats before and after treatment by 3 methods: common bile duct occlusion, left hepatic duct(s) occlusion, and carbon tetrachloride administration. Significant increases in serum
ALP
, LAP, and
ALT
activities occurred in all cats in the 3 groups. Sustained mean increases of ninefold in
ALP
and 13-fold in LAP occurred in the cats with common bile duct occlusion. Lesser mean increases of these enzymes (fourfold) occurred in the cats with partial biliary occlusion. Transient mean increases (100-fold) in
ALT
occurred in the carbon tetrachloride-treated cats. Urine
ALP
excretion was measured in 3 cats with common bile duct occlusion. There was no significant difference between rates of urine
ALP
excretion before and after common bile duct occlusion. Specific
ALP
activities of hepatic extracts from normal cats and biliary-obstructed cats were compared. Mean specific activity was onefold higher in liver from cats with common bile duct occlusion of 21 days' duration. The findings in the present studies were interpreted to indicate that serum
ALP
and LAP are useful to detect biliary occlusive disease in cats and, in conjunction with serum
ALT
, may be used to differentiate primary hepatodegenerative disease and biliary occlusive disease.
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PMID:Alkaline phosphatase, leucine aminopeptidase, and alanine aminotransferase activities with obstructive and toxic hepatic disease in cats. 56 Aug 16
Twenty biochemical parameters have been studied in 94 athlets of Marcialonga in basic conditions and after 30 min from the end of the competition. Urea, uric acid, creatinin, total proteins, albumin, sodium, calcium, phosphorus and several enzymes (AST,
ALT
, LAD, CK and
ALP
) have shown statistically significant increasings. It is, above all, clear the increasing of CK. On the contrary triglycerides have undergone a significant decreasing. The AA. try to explain the results obtained, considering some pathogenetic theories.
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PMID:[A study of biochemical parameters in 94 athlets of Marcialonga (author's transl)]. 75 25
Serum activity analyses of nine enzymes [CPK, HBDH, SDH,
ALP
,
GPT
, GOT, LDH, MDH, ALD] in patients with rheumaitc carditis revealed certain elevations of the mean values of LDH, GOT, HBDH,
GPT
,
ALP
and MDH. These changes have no particular diagnostic importance because similar findings were also obtained in patients with both rheumatic and nonrheumatic arthritis. The changes occurring during antirheumatic treatment are minimal and statistically not significant. Greater elevations of LDH, ALD, GOT, HBDH,
GPT
, MDH, and
ALP
are found in patients with decompensated rheumatic heart disease associated with active rheumatic carditis.
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PMID:Changes in blood-serum enzymes in rheumatic myocarditis. 102 12
Blood chemistry and cellular parameters were studied before, during, and after saturation (2.4 ATA) dives in the HYDRO-LAB habitat on two separate occasions. In both, platelet count fell greater than 20% 12-24 hours after surfacing and moderate (5%) reductions in hemoglobin, red-cell count, and packed-cell volume were observed. Plasma cholesterol and triglyceride levels were depressed postdive as were most plasma enzymes (GOT,
GPT
, CPK, LDH,
ALP
). The latter changes were very slight. In the first study, the incidental ingestion of aspirin by some divers did not prevent the loss of platelets even though the platelet-release reaction in response to ADP was inhibited. In the second study the platelet-suppressive drug VK744 was administered, on a double-blind randomized basis, to six divers, six others taking a placebo capsule. Dosage of VK744 was 300 mg TID for 2 days before, 5 days during, 3 days after saturation dive. The drug inhibited the postdive loss of circulatory platelets and in fact the treated group showed a rebound in platelet count above control values, 48-72 hours postdive. Megathrombocyte counts indicated the production of new platelets in both groups at this point. The treated group also showed a marked and significant reduction in plasma cholesterol and triglycerides, suggesting an antilipidemic effect of the drug. Theses results confirm previous observations and indicate that postdecompression loss of platelets may be related to sequestering of reactive platelets, possibly by microbubbles, and that the phenomenon can be inhibited by some antiplatelet drugs.
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PMID:Hematology and blood chemistry in saturation diving: I. Antiplatelet drugs, aspirin, and VK744. 122 82
A case of B cell lymphoma with clinical and histological features of malignant histiocytosis was described. A 57-year-old male was admitted to Shinshu University Hospital because of transverse myelopathy. Five months before admission, he noticed urinary disturbance, which progressed to urinary obstruction. The following month, bilateral muscular weakness appeared in his legs. A few days later he could not stand up, and was admitted to a local hospital. Neurological examination revealed sensory disturbances below the level of Th12 in all modalities, and marked weakness and hyperreflexia in the lower limbs. A spinal tumor was suspected. However, myelography showed no abnormality. The patient's condition worsened and he became bed-ridden in February 1990. He was transferred to Shinshu University Hospital for further evaluation. On admission he was poorly nourished with fever, anemia, hepatomegaly, and bilateral pretibial pitting edema. No lymphadenopathy was observed. Neurological examination showed total sensory loss below the level of Th12, spastic paraplegia, hyperreflexia in the legs, and urinary obstruction. Laboratory findings revealed an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate, increased CRP, pancytopenia, and hypoalbuminemia. Serum level of IgG, IgA, IgM, LDH,
ALP
,
GPT
and total bilirubin were increased. CSF and MRI imaging of the spinal cord were normal. Proliferation of atypical histiocytes with marked erythrophagocytosis, which is a characteristic pathological feature of malignant histiocytosis, was observed in peripheral blood and aspirated bone marrow. Immunoenzyme staining of bone marrow using monoclonal antibody L-26, which is a B-cell marker, revealed B-cell lymphoma.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[A case of B-cell lymphoma with clinical and histological features of malignant histiocytosis]. 130 24
Five healthy male adults were deprived of food for a short period (40 hr) and biochemical studies and urinalyses were done before and after fasting to determine the effects on liver and renal functions. Acceleration in lipid metabolism was seen with an increase of about 90% in NEFA and about 20% in TG. GOT,
GPT
and LDH showed elevations of about 40 to 100% indicating a slight effect of 40 hr fasting on liver functions. BUN, HDL-C and
ALP
showed increases of about 30% while, CPK and TC showed decreases of about 20%. In the other parameters changes of about 10% were seen. After a fasting with water intake of about 1,000 ml/day, a body weight loss of 1.2 kg was observed at 40 hr. During the short-term fasting (40 hr) as done in our study, changes were seen in glucose and lipid metabolism. However, since no abnormalities were seen in general biochemical parameters, we consider that a fasting of this duration is valuable for use as one of the fastings.
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PMID:Effect of short-term fasting treatment on liver and renal function. 134 10
In compliance with the mandatory medical surveillance of workers exposed to tetrachloroethylene (PCE) in Italy, isoenzyme fractioning of serum gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) was performed on 141 workers of both sexes and on 130 control subjects. None of the workers showed any clinical symptoms of liver disease and their enzymatic profiles, including AST,
ALT
, 5'-NU,
ALP
, and GGT, were within the normal reference limits. A statistically significant increase in total GGT serum level was found in the exposed subjects, which was associated with an increase in one of the two fractions normally present in healthy individuals (GGT-2), as well as with the appearance and progressive increase of the level of a fraction (GGT-4) considered to be an expression of hepato-biliary impairment. Further research is ongoing among these workers, which will clarify whether or not electrophoretic GGT tests may be useful in detecting liver function changes due to occupational exposure to PCE.
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PMID:gamma-Glutamyltransferase isoenzyme pattern in workers exposed to tetrachloroethylene. 135 99
Twenty-two patients with clinical, biochemical, immunological and pathological characteristics compatible with primary biliary cirrhosis were studied. There were 17 women and 5 men with a mean age of 57.4 +/- 15.2 years and a mean follow-up of 24.1 +/- 20.1 months. Four of them expired during the follow-up and eighteen patients now survive. The most common complaints were fatigue (63.6%) and itching (59.1%). Only one case (4.5%) was asymptomatic in this series. The major physical findings were jaundice (50%) and hepatomegaly (50%). The significant laboratory findings were: elevation of alkaline phosphatase (91% of the cases greater than 3 times the upper limit of normal), gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (100% of the cases greater than 4 times the upper limit of normal), aspartate transaminase (95%) and
alanine transaminase
(100%), presence of anti-mitochondrial antibodies (91%), antinuclear antibodies (73%) and the elevation of IgM (88%). One case was associated with ulcerative colitis. Pathological staging in this series revealed 57.9% of stage II, 26% of stage III, 10% of stage IV and 5.3% of stage I. All patients with granuloma survived but 4 of the 5 patients with cholestasis died during follow-up. The results show that the features in this series of PBC were similar to those observed in western countries. The very high
ALP
and gamma-GT level as well as only one asymptomatic case in this series, suggest that our patients were diagnosed at a late stage. The reason(s) for the higher positivity of ANA, particularly the speckled type and a lower rate of associated auto-immune disease requires further study. Liver biopsy in predicting a prognosis is valuable.
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PMID:[A clinicopathological study in primary biliary cirrhosis]. 135 58
A twenty-eight day repeated oral dose toxicity test of dihepthyl phthalate (DHP) was carried out in male and female F344 rats at the dose levels of 0, 0.2, 1 and 5 g/kg/day. All rats in each group, consisting of 5 males and 5 females, received a daily intragastric administration of DHP for 28 days. Additional two groups of animals exposed to dose levels of 0 and 5 g/kg were used for investigation of subsequent recovery for 2 weeks. No animals died during the administration period. Inhibition of body weight gain was observed in both sexes of the 5 g/kg group. Blood biochemistry revealed significant increases in albumin and A/G ratio in males of the groups treated with 0.2 g/kg or more, and in albumin and total protein in females treated with 1 g/kg or more. In the 5 g/kg group, BUN, GOT,
GPT
,
ALP
and Zn was increased in males, and GOT in females. The increases in GOT,
GPT
and
ALP
were also observed in males of the 1 g/kg group. Increases in liver and kidney weights were noted in both sexes treated with 1 g/kg or more and in males of the 5 g/kg group, respectively. Testicular weight was decreased in the 5 g/kg group. On histopathological examination, swelling and necrosis of hepatocytes were found in males of the 1 and 5 g/kg groups. Males of the 5 g/kg group showed atrophy of the seminiferous tubules accompanied with loss of spermatogenesis. In the recovery group, similar changes were detected in the testis, but some of the seminiferous tubules showed slight regenerative changes.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Twenty-eight day repeated dose toxicity test of dihepthyl phthalate in F344 rats]. 136 32
The normal values (clinical references range) of the laboratory tests differs among hospitals due to the differences in: (1) the kinds of instruments and reagents used, (2) how the population for study was selected and the size of the population was, (3) when the specimens were taken, (4) how they were stored until use, and (5) how the data obtained were calculated and (6) who evaluated the results. In this study, questionnaires regarding the above-mentioned points were sent to the heads of the clinical laboratories in 80 university hospitals in Japan. Answers were received from 71 laboratories (the rate of recovery was 88.8%). The normal range of potassium, uric acid, total cholesterol, enzyme activities [
ALP
, LDH, CHE, AST (GOT) and
ALT
(
GPT
)] in the university hospitals in Japan varied. It is not ideal to use different reference values in different hospitals. However, it is impossible to prepare a standard manual to obtain the normal range at present. When the inter-hospital differences become small enough to obtain one normal range for the Japanese peoples, a standard manual for normal values should be made.
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PMID:[Present status and problems of the normal values (clinical reference range) of the laboratory tests--results of a questionnaire survey in university hospitals in Japan]. 140 53
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