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We report an 18-year-old male patient who developed chronic hepatitis C after blood transfusion and had testicular dysfunction after irradiation for a testicular relapse of childhood acute lymphocytic leukemia after cessation of maintenance therapy, and the initiation of testosterone replacement therapy at puberty. Concomitant administration of estradiol resulted in a reduction in serum
alanine aminotransferase
and
ferritin
levels and hepatic iron concentration and staining after 2 years of estrogen therapy, although interferon therapy was withdrawn because of adverse effects. This observation suggests that endogenous estradiol may play a beneficial role in male patients with chronic hepatitis C.
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PMID:Estrogen therapy in a male patient with chronic hepatitis C and irradiation-induced testicular dysfunction. 1130 Jan 39
Epidemiological studies have established that heavy alcohol consumption in persons with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with advanced liver disease, including cirrhosis. The aims of this study were to evaluate the relationship between alcohol consumption and hepatocyte apoptosis in HCV-infected patients and to determine the role of Fas in HCV-mediated apoptosis. Liver tissue from 44 HCV-infected patients with variable alcohol consumption, and 10 normal control subjects who did not consume alcohol was examined for hepatocyte apoptosis, proliferation and Fas expression. Alcohol consumption was assessed using the 'Lifetime Drinking History' alcohol questionnaire. HCV RNA,
alanine aminotransferase
(
ALT
) and
ferritin
were also assessed in addition to demographic data. Hepatocyte apoptosis was significantly greater in HCV-infected patients compared to controls. Expression of Fas (CD95) was found in HCV patients but not in controls. The degree of Fas expression correlated with hepatocyte apoptosis as detected by terminal UTP nick end labelling (TUNEL). Active ethanol consumption led to a significant increase in hepatocyte apoptosis. Fas expression correlated with fibrosis in HCV-infected patients who were not actively drinking ethanol. In summary, HCV leads to increased apoptotic cell death in hepatocytes. Programmed cell death can be further up-regulated by active ethanol consumption. The correlation between Fas expression and TUNEL supports the hypothesis that the Fas-Fas ligand interaction is the major mechanism for HCV-induced hepatocyte apoptosis.
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PMID:Fas-mediated hepatocyte apoptosis is increased by hepatitis C virus infection and alcohol consumption, and may be associated with hepatic fibrosis: mechanisms of liver cell injury in chronic hepatitis C virus infection. 1170 71
Reference values are usually based on blood samples from healthy men or non-pregnant women. Blood samples from pregnant women may be compared with these reference values. Correct references for pregnancy can be extremely important for clinical decisions such as ablatio placentae, appendicitis, premature rupture of membranes and preeclampsia. Previous studies of normal variations during third-trimester pregnancy are incomplete. Blood samples during pregnancy weeks 33, 36 and 39 as well as 1-3 h postpartum were collected from pregnant women with dietary iron supplement and at least one previous pregancy without a history of hypertension or preeclampsia. When the sampled values were compared with the present reference values from men and non-pregnant women, the following differences were found during normal pregnancy: Haemoglobin and
ferritin
were reduced, CRP was slightly elevated, WBC (white blood cell count) and HNL (human neutrophilic lipocalin) were elevated during pregnancy and significantly increased postpartum. Albumin was reduced.
ALT
and AST were slightly elevated and GGT was unchanged during pregnancy. ALP, D-dimer and fibrinogen were elevated. Uric acid increased during the third trimester and thrombocyte count decreased. Separate reference values for pregnant women are essential for correct diagnostic decisions during third-trimester pregnancy. Elevated levels of D-dimer do not necessarily indicate ablatio placentae. A diagnosis of progressive preeclampsia cannot be based on increasing uric acid levels and reduced platelet count in a stable clinical condition. HNL signals activation of neutrophilic granulocytes and can thereby offer a helpful tool for diagnosing infection during pregnancy and postpartum.
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PMID:New reference values for routine blood samples and human neutrophilic lipocalin during third-trimester pregnancy. 1176 17
There are conflicting results in studies concerning the best marker for liver histopathological features of HCV infection in HD patients. We planned a prospective study to follow HCV viremia and laboratory parameters of HD patients and correlate these with clinic features and histopathological findings. We included 68 HCV infected patients (45 male, 23 female, age: 39.8 +/- 11.9 years, HD duration: 58.2 +/- 36.4 months) in our study. The follow-up period after the biopsy was 33.2 +/- 20.3 months. Patients liver enzyme (
alanine aminotransferase
(
ALT
), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT)) levels were determined monthly and
ferritin
levels every three months, and the mean value was recorded. We also screened patients for HCV RNA. During the follow-up period, 22 (32.4%) of the patients had positive RNA, 26 (38.2%) negative RNA. 20 (29.4%) had intermittent RNA positivity. The patients with high grade of portal necroinflammatory activity had significantly higher AST and
ALT
levels. In addition patients with high grade lobular activity had significantly shorter HD and HCV infection duration and higher AST,
ALT
and
ferritin
levels. AST levels were negatively correlated with duration of HD and HCV infection, and positively correlated with GGT and
ferritin
levels. Additionally, we found that
ALT
levels were negatively correlated with HD duration and positively correlated with GGT levels.
ALT
levels higher than 30 U/L were reflected necroinflammatory activity more significantly than levels higher than 40 U/L. Cirrhosis was detected in 5.9% of the patients, and we could not find any laboratory parameter that was correlated with stage of fibrosis. Although there is a high degree of liver involvement, cirrhosis is a relatively less frequent finding in HD patients. Serum aminotransferases and
ferritin
levels but not the pattern of HCV viremia are predictors of necroinflammatory activity in liver biopsy specimens. Liver biopsy obligatory to assess the disease activity in HD patients.
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PMID:Spectrum of liver damage and correlation with clinical and laboratory parameters in HCV infected hemodialysis patients. 1177 20
In patients with chronic hepatitis C, prior studies have suggested that increased hepatic iron concentration (HIC) is predictive of a poor response to interferon (IFN) monotherapy. The aim of this study was to assess the importance of HIC on the virologic response to therapy with IFN alone or when combined with ribavirin. Records of 91 patients were reviewed for inclusion in this study. Fifty-one received IFN alone, and 40 received IFN plus ribavirin. HIC and serum iron studies,
alanine aminotransferase
(
ALT
) values, hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype, and HCV RNA were determined prior to therapy. Sustained response was defined as the absence of HCV RNA 6 months after the end of therapy. In the IFN monotherapy group, mean HIC was higher for nonresponders (803 + 89 microg/g, range 130-2808 microg/g) compared with sustained responders (241 + 54 micro g/g, range 187-295 microg/g) (p < 0.01). In contrast, in the combination therapy group, the mean HIC was similar for both groups (533 + 86 microg/g, range 79-1338 microg/g in the nonresponders, and 662 + 95 microg/g, range 94-2031 microg/g, in the sustained responders). No difference between transferrin saturation and serum
ferritin
level was observed in sustained responder or nonresponder patients treated with IFN plus ribavirin. IFN monotherapy nonresponder patients tended to have a higher HIC. With IFN plus ribavirin, the sustained virologic response rate was not affected by the HIC.
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PMID:Hepatic iron concentration does not influence response to therapy with interferon plus ribavirin in chronic HCV infection. 1203 31
In 1997, the Italian Ministry of Health created a special programme for the controlled distribution of deferiprone to collect data and to evaluate its safety and effectiveness in long-term use. Five hundred and thirty-two thalassaemia patients from 86 treatment centres were enrolled in this programme. One hundred and eighty-seven patients (32%) experienced a total of 269 events that led to a temporary interruption or, in some cases, to a discontinuation of treatment. The incidence of agranulocytosis and milder neutropenias were 0.4/100 and 2.1/100 patient-years respectively. Neutropenia occurred predominantly in younger and non-splenectomized patients. Transient
alanine transaminase
increase, gastrointestinal discomfort and arthralgia were the other most commonly reported events. Ferritin levels showed a significant decrease in time after 3 years of therapy. This is the largest number of deferiprone-treated patients to have been reported to date. These data show that the drug was effective in reducing serum
ferritin
levels and the incidence of adverse events was not greater than the frequency reported in clinical trials.
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PMID:The safety and effectiveness of deferiprone in a large-scale, 3-year study in Italian patients. 1210 Jan 70
Birds have evolved alternate physiologic strategies to contend with dehydration, starvation, malnutrition, and reproduction. Basic anatomic and functional differences between birds and mammals impact clinical chemistry values and their evaluation. Interpretation of the results of standard biochemical analyses, including BUN,
alanine aminotransferase
, aspartate aminotransferase, creatine kinase, gamma glutamyltransferase, bilirubin, ammonia, alkaline phosphatase, cholesterol, bile acids, glucose, albumin, globulins, calcium, phosphorus, prealbumin (transthyretin), fibrinogen, iron, and
ferritin
, is reviewed and discussed in relation to these physiological differences. The use and interpretation of alternative analytes appropriate for avian species, such as uric acid, biliverdin, glutamate dehydrogenase, and galactose clearance, also are reviewed. Normal avian urine and appropriate use of urinalysis, an integral part of laboratory diagnosis in mammalian species that frequently is omitted from avian diagnostic protocols, is discussed.
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PMID:Clinical chemistry of companion avian species: a review. 1218 2
Hereditary hemochromatosis is a common inherited disorder characterized by iron overload. A single mutation (C282Y) in the HFE gene is present in 80-95% of cases in populations of northern European extraction. The disorder presents a large phenotypic heterogeneity, and its expression can be influenced by environmental factors. This 1977-2002 study aimed to identify the influence of alcohol consumption on expression of the disease. The authors retrospectively registered 378 C282Y-homozygous patients treated in a blood center of western Brittany, France. In this cohort, 33 patients reported excessive alcohol consumption (8.7%). Those subjects presented significantly increased iron parameters (serum
ferritin
: 1745.2 vs. 968.7 microg/liter, p< 0.0001; serum iron: 39.9 vs. 36.0 micromol/liter, p = 0.0040; transferrin saturation: 87.1 vs. 80.1%, p = 0.0071) and elevated liver enzymes (
alanine aminotransferase
: 66.3 vs. 41.1 IU/liter, p = 0.0003; aspartate aminotransferase: 56.2 vs. 34.9 IU/liter, p = 0.0002). Their risk of skin pigmentation was also higher (odds ratio = 3.4, p = 0.0006). Results remained unchanged after adjustment. This study provides precise quantitative data about the impact of alcohol on expression of hereditary hemochromatosis in C282Y-homozygous patients. Excessive alcohol consumption accentuates disease expression and therefore the risk of cirrhosis and cancer. Consequently, these patients should be encouraged to consume very moderate quantities of alcohol.
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PMID:Hereditary hemochromatosis: effect of excessive alcohol consumption on disease expression in patients homozygous for the C282Y mutation. 1285 Dec 25
Thrombocytopenia is a frequent hematological complication in patients with liver cirrhosis, but its pathogenesis is not clearly understood. We evaluated the effect of iron depletion by phlebotomy on platelet count in 62 consecutive iron overloaded patients with liver cirrhosis and thrombocytopenia. After a median follow-up of 30.2 months we observed a significant increase of platelet count in all patients (from mean baseline levels of 110.1 up to 168.22109/l at the end of follow-up, P<0.001) with platelet count normalization in 42 of them (67.7%). In addition, we observed a significant improvement of serum
ALT
levels (from pretreatment mean values of 126.7 up to 59.7 U/l at the end of follow-up, P<0.001) along with the reduction of serum
ferritin
levels and transferrin saturation during phlebotomy. Different pathogenetic mechanisms involving both humoral (erythropoietin and thrombopoietin, TPO) and physical (portal hypertension and hypersplenism) factors are here discussed to explain the platelet count increase following phlebotomy. Our results show that phlebotomy is effective not only in lowering iron overload, but also in improving liver function and thrombocytopenia in patients with liver cirrhosis.
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PMID:Platelet count increase following phlebotomy in iron overloaded patients with liver cirrhosis. 1291 44
An N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide (HPMA) copolymer carrier containing doxorubicin and human immunoglobulin as an actively/passively targeting moiety was used in four patients with generalized breast cancer resistant to standard cytotoxic chemotherapy. The dose and time schedule were deduced from a Phase I clinical trial in which doxorubicin bound to HPMA copolymer carrier (PK1) was tested. It was confirmed that the Dox-HPMA-HuIg conjugate is stable and doxorubicin remains in the peripheral blood with a small amount also in the urine, mostly in its polymer-bound form. More than 116 biochemical, immunological and hematological parameters were determined for blood samples taken from patients 24 h, 48 h, 72 h and 1 to 11 weeks after treatment. Depending on the patient, some parameters decreased permanently or temporarily to the normal level (CRP, C3, CA 72-4, beta(2)-microglobulin,
ferritin
, CEA, CA 125, CD4, CD8, CE19, CD16(+)56(+), leu, ery) and some moved markedly towards physiological values (AST,
ALT
, ALP, GMT, CA 15-3, NSE, AFP). While the number of peripheral blood reticulocytes was significantly decreased after treatment with the classical free drug, their number was not affected or was even elevated after treatment with Dox-HPMA-HuIg. Increased absolute numbers of CD16(+)56(+) and CD4(+) cells in the peripheral blood and activation of NK and LAK cells in all patients support data obtained in experimental animals, pointing to a dual, i.e. cytostatic and immunomobilizing character of Dox-HPMA conjugates containing a targeting immunoglobulin moiety.
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PMID:Cytostatic and immunomobilizing activities of polymer-bound drugs: experimental and first clinical data. 1293 33
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