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Query: EC:3.1.1.8 (
cholinesterase
)
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To determine whether serum
cholinesterase
activity can be a monitoring index of cyclophosphamide therapy in patients with steroid-resistant
glomerulopathy
, we compared the
cholinesterase
activity of 37 patients who received a combined therapy that included the use of cyclophosphamide, prednisolone, antiplatelet drugs, and anticoagulant drugs, with the
cholinesterase
activity of 25 patients who received prednisolone therapy that excluded cyclophosphamide from the combined therapy. In the prednisolone and the combined groups,
cholinesterase
activity declined as shown in the following formula: Y = 371-26.4 x log(X): (r2 = 0.28), Y = 444-147.7 x log(X): (r2 = 0.95), respectively. (Y:
cholinesterase
activity, X: the day after treatment). In the combined therapy group, the prevalence of adverse reactions following treatment in the subgroup below 200 U/l of
cholinesterase
activity was significantly greater (P < 0.01) than that in the subgroup above 200 U/l of
cholinesterase
activity. However, there was no significant difference (P < 0.25) in the prevalence of adverse reactions between the subgroups with more or less than 184 U/l of
cholinesterase
activity following treatment. These results suggest the importance of not going below 200 U/l of
cholinesterase
activity after treatment when the normal
cholinesterase
activity range is between 300 and 760 U/l (e.g. less than 65% of the lowest value of the normal range of other hospitals) in order to eliminate the hazards of cyclophosphamide to the patients with steroid-resistant
glomerulopathy
.
...
PMID:Inverse relationship between serum cholinesterase activity and the administration of cyclophosphamide: an index of cyclophosphamide therapy. 859 12