Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Pivot Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (
alkaline phosphatase
)
47,916
document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
The present study communicates the interim experience with the diagnostic value of the canine corticosteroid-induced
alkaline phosphatase
isoenzyme (CIAP), qualitatively assessed by agarose gel electrophoresis, for the diagnosis of
Hypercorticism
(prolonged exposure to increased concentrations of exogenous or endogenous corticosteroids) and Diabetes mellitus. A total of 106 canine serum samples with a total
alkaline phosphatase
activity greater than 2.90 mu kat/l were included. CIAP was identified in 28 out of 29 cases of
Hypercorticism
, in 7 out of 9 cases of Diabetes mellitus, and in 33 out of 68 cases of various other diseases. Sensitivity and specificity with respect to
Hypercorticism
were 0.97 and 0.48, respectively, while for Diabetes mellitus sensitivity and specificity were 0.78 and 0.37. From this, the positive and the negative predictive values were calculated using standard formulas. The main conclusion may be summarized as follows: In the dog, only the negative finding of CIAP seems to be of diagnostic value in ruling out
Hypercorticism
as a cause for an increased total
alkaline phosphatase
activity.
...
PMID:Preliminary experience with the diagnostic value of the canine corticosteroid-induced alkaline phosphatase isoenzyme in hypercorticism and diabetes mellitus. 149 63
We compared the results of the ACTH stimulation tests with measurements of
alkaline phosphatase
and serum cholesterol during Lysodren therapy in 23 dogs with pituitary-dependent
hyperadrenocorticism
. The ACTH stimulation test proved to be a very sensitive parameter, by which the extent of Lysodren under- or overdosage could be reliably estimated. On the other hand, regulation of the individual Lysodren requirement was not possible by measuring AP and serum cholesterol only. However, it is highly probable that those two parameters can be used to evaluate the general state of metabolism, and they appear to be of prognostic value when greatly elevated.
...
PMID:[Laboratory parameters for the control of the course of therapy of canine Cushing's syndrome]. 164 92
Alkaline phosphatase, osteocalcin and hydroxyproline levels were evaluated in patients with the following conditions: primary hyperparathyroidism, renal dialysis, hyperthyroidism, Cushing's syndrome, long term corticosteroid therapy, Paget's disease, osteoblastic metastases, osteolytic or mixed metastases, and nutritional osteomalacia. In all cases the levels of the three substances were increased, with the following exceptions: a) in endogenous or exogenous
hypercortisolism
states osteocalcin level was reduced and those of
alkaline phosphatase
and hydroxyproline were unchanged; and b) in blastic or lytic metastases osteocalcin level was unchanged. In general,
alkaline phosphatase
and hydroxyproline levels had a higher sensitivity than those of osteocalcin in structural bone disease (Paget's disease, blastic or lytic metastases), whereas the converse was true for endocrine bone disease (the remaining conditions except osteomalacia, which is mixed, both structural and endocrine; in this syndrome, the three substances showed the same sensitivity.
...
PMID:[Different behavior of bone turnover markers in endocrine (extrinsic) and structural (intrinsic) osteopathies]. 234 91
Corticosteroid-induced isoenzyme of
alkaline phosphatase
(AP) can easily be demonstrated in canine plasma as a routine procedure because of its greater heat stability at 65 degrees C in comparison with that of other AP-isoenzymes. In this study the accuracy of this test for the diagnosis of hypercorticism was investigated. The AP-65 degrees C test had its highest efficiency when applied to plasma AP levels exceeding 150 units/litre. In a group of 146 dogs, clinically suspected of having
hyperadrenocorticism
, the test had a sensitivity of 0.92 and a positive predictive value for a positive test result of 0.89. Its lack of specificity (0.44) makes it unsuitable as a diagnostic test. The main application of AP-65 degrees C is in detecting hypercorticism in dogs by routine laboratory measurements, as was demonstrated in 711 dogs, in which a positive predictive value for the presence of hypercorticism of 0.89 was found.
...
PMID:Corticosteroid-induced alkaline phosphatase isoenzyme in the diagnosis of canine hypercorticism. 278 87
Dogs chronically infused with alpha (1-24) ACTH for 2 weeks showed continuous elevations in plasma ACTH, cortisol, and progesterone levels. Haematologic changes included immediate increases in numbers of mature neutrophils and monocytes and reduced numbers of eosinophils and lymphocytes. Haematocrits were also reduced with ACTH infusion. Whereas serum potassium levels fell in association with ACTH, serum sodium was unchanged. Activities of two serum enzymes of probable liver origin,
alkaline phosphatase
and alanine aminotransferase, increased gradually with ACTH treatment. Histologic examination of liver tissue revealed prominent hepatocellular vacuolisation. The trophic action of ACTH infusion was manifested by an increased adrenal gland weight and an enhanced cortisol response to a bolus ACTH injection given 1 day after the infusion ceased. Long-term infusion of ACTH resulted in haematologic, biochemical and morphologic changes resembling those observed in dogs with spontaneous pituitary-dependent
hyperadrenocorticism
.
...
PMID:Effects of continuous alpha (1-24) ACTH infusion in the dog. 298 84
Affinity electrophoresis, using wheat germ lectin, was used to separate the
alkaline phosphatase
isoenzymes in the sera of 150 dogs with
alkaline phosphatase
values greater than or equal to 150 IU/L. The method provided clearer separation of the liver, bone and steroid-induced
alkaline phosphatase
isoenzymes commonly observed in canine serum, compared to conventional cellulose acetate electrophoresis. The dogs were divided into four patient groups determined by previous corticosteroid treatment, evidence of elevated endogenous corticosteroid levels, age and alanine aminotransferase values. The isoenzyme pattern of each patient was qualitatively assessed. The isoenzyme pattern most frequently observed was greater than 50% steroid induced
alkaline phosphatase
, which was present in 76 of 150 dogs. This pattern was observed in 18 of 22 dogs receiving corticosteroid therapy, two of three dogs with
hyperadrenocorticism
, and in dogs with a variety of other diagnoses. The majority of immature dogs (12 of 20) had an isoenzyme pattern consisting of greater than 50% bone. The majority of dogs with active hepatocellular injury (16 of 27) had greater than 50% liver isoenzyme. The isoenzyme pattern was not specific for certain diseases, therefore the diagnostic usefulness is limited. However the isoenzyme result is useful in some cases to determine which further diagnostic tests are indicated, and to determine the source of
alkaline phosphatase
elevation.
...
PMID:Diagnostic value of alkaline phosphatase isoenzyme separation by affinity electrophoresis in the dog. 334 87
Naturally-occurring
hyperadrenocorticism
was diagnosed in an 11-year-old female Dachshund with signs of polydipsia, polyuria, pendulous abdomen, weakness, depression and lethargy, and laboratory test abnormalities comprising lymphocytopaenia, eosinopaenia, hypercholesterolaemia and increased plasma
alkaline phosphatase
concentration. While awaiting hormonal test results, an adrenocorticolytic drug (o,p'-DDD) was administered for 14 days, during which the patient deteriorated. Hormonal assays suggested a functioning adrenocortical tumour, but the poor condition of the patient precluded adrenalectomy. An adrenocortical carcinoma with hepatic metastases was found at necropsy.
...
PMID:Functioning adrenocortical tumour in a dog. 628 91
Of cases of
hyperadrenocorticism
in small animals 80-85% are the result of adrenocortical hyperplasia. Middle-aged or older Poodles, Dachshunds, Boston Terriers and Boxers are most commonly affected, and cats rarely. Clinical signs include polydipsia, polyuria, alopecia, abdominal distension, lethargy, weakness, hepatomegaly, calcinosis cutis, testicular atrophy and anestrus. Hematologic and biochemical changes may include neutrophilia, lymphopenia, monocytosis, eosinopenia, increased blood levels of
alkaline phosphatase
, SGPT, cholesterol, Na and glucose, and decreased K and T4 levels. The high-dosage dexamethasone suppression test helps differentiate pituitary-dependent
hyperadrenocorticism
from that caused by adrenal tumors. The low-dosage dexamethasone suppression test, determination of plasma ACTH levels, and ACTH response test are additional diagnostic aids in the diagnosis of Cushing's disease. Medical treatment involves oral use of mitotane (o,p'-DDD) at 50 mg/kg/day for 7 days and prednisone or prednisolone at 0.05 mg/kg/day. Hypophysectomy has been used with only 5% mortality in cases of pituitary-dependent
hyperadrenocorticism
. Adrenalectomy is indicated in cases of adrenal neoplasia.
...
PMID:Diseases of the adrenal cortex of dogs and cats. 633 May 21
The effect of exogenous
hypercortisolism
and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D-3 on small-intestinal calcium and glucose transport in the rat was studied at the level of brush-border membrane vesicles generated from isolated villous cells by a freeze-thaw procedure. At 5 X 10(-5) M extravesicular calcium, initial uptake rates in vesicles prepared from triamcinolone-treated adult rats were decreased by 30% after 5 days. Since calcium ionophore A23187 virtually abolished the difference in calcium uptake, triamcinolone appeared to affect calcium channel density or activity rather than intravesicular binding capacity. Kinetic analysis showed that a decrease in Vmax of a saturable calcium transport system could entirely account for the diminished rate of vesicular calcium uptake. Calcium transport rates could be partially restored by in vivo administration of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D-3 at a dosage which did not affect vesicular calcium uptake in control animals. Conversely, sodium-driven glucose accumulation in brush-border vesicles from triamcinolone-treated rats was stimulated by 50-70% after 36 h and appeared insensitive to vitamin D. A specific triamcinolone action on the glucose carrier itself rather than on the driving force of the sodium gradient was indicated by (i) a similar stimulation of glucose transport under equilibrium exchange conditions and (ii) an opposite effect of triamcinolone on sodium-driven alanine transport. The triamcinolone-induced changes in calcium and glucose uptake were not accompanied by a gross alteration of membrane integrity in vitro or by major alterations in vesicular protein composition, intravesicular glucose space and sucrase or
alkaline phosphatase
activity. The modification of vesicular transport properties is discussed in relation to the vitamin D-antagonized inhibition of intestinal calcium uptake and the stimulation of glucose absorption in response to supraphysiologic amounts of glucocorticoids observed in intact epithelium.
...
PMID:Calcium and glucose uptake in rat small intestinal brush-border membrane vesicles. Modulation by exogenous hypercortisolism and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D-3. 654 50
Bone loss is a potentially debilitating condition in women with eating disorders. Complications may include failure to achieve peak bone mass, increased risk of premature fractures, and inability to reach the height potential. We therefore conducted a comprehensive evaluation of 58 women with anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia (BUL) and anorexia/bulimia (AB), comparing bone mineral density (BMD) to physical parameters, biochemical indices, and markers for bone formation and resorption. BMDs were significantly lower in patients with AN than in those with AB and BUL, and overt osteopenia was uncommon in AB and BUL.
Hypercortisolism
was the best laboratory marker to assess the risk of osteopenia in patients with AN. However, there were no associated changes in bone formation or resorption parameters. No direct correlation was found between BMD and body mass index, estrogen deficiency, tubular reabsorption of phosphorus, serum vitamin D, PTH, BGP, or
alkaline phosphatase
levels. Although the prognosis for complete recovery to normal BMD is poor, treatment of the underlying depressive disorder, improvement in nutrition with increased weight, and spontaneous resumption of menses are associated with restoring bone health.
...
PMID:Bone metabolism and osteopenia in eating disorders. 756 66
1
2
3
Next >>