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Four patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome developed severe abdominal pain and fever due to acute acalculous cholecystitis. In all patients, preoperative laboratory data showed elevation of
alkaline phosphatase
and
gamma-glutamyltransferase
levels. Endoscopic or intraoperative cholangiography showed signs of intrahepatic and extrahepatic cholangitis. Cholecystectomy was performed and prompt relief of symptoms was achieved in all patients; no postoperative complication was observed. One patient did not develop any recurrence during an 18-month period of follow-up; two patients died 2 and 3 months after the operation. One patient developed recurrent abdominal pain and cholestasis 4 months after the operation, with dilatation of the common bile duct and papillary stenosis due to progression of cholangitis. These observations suggest that cholangitis is frequently associated with cholecystitis in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Its pathogenesis is not known.
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PMID:Cholangitis associated with cholecystitis in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. 197 5
The Na(+)-dependent hexose carrier, an endogenous apical marker, develops during differentiation of LLC-PK1, an established cell line with characteristics of the proximal tubule. This development was inhibited by the microtubule-disrupting drugs, colchicine and nocodazole, while it was insensitive to lumicolchicine. This strongly suggests that microtubules are involved in the plasma membrane expression of the Na(+)-dependent hexose carrier. We also analyzed the increase in activity of endogenous apical and basolateral membrane proteins during the polarization process. The development of three apical (Na(+)-dependent hexose carrier,
gamma-glutamyltransferase
and
alkaline phosphatase
) and one basolateral membrane protein (Na+/K(+)-ATPase) was studied during the reorganization of LLC-PK1 cells into a polarized epithelium. Colchicine inhibited the rapid, transient increase in the expression of the Na(+)-dependent hexose carrier during this polarization process. A similar result was observed for the development of the other apical proteins, while the development of Na+/K(+)-ATPase seemed to be largely insensitive to colchicine. Our results are in agreement with the model that the vesicles containing the apical membrane proteins use microtubules as tracks to reach the plasma membrane. The transport of vesicles containing basolateral membrane proteins clearly occurs by a different pathway which is independent on an intact microtubular network. Since the inhibition by the microtubule-disrupting drugs was complete, it can be concluded that after disruption of microtubules, the apical vesicles do not use the basolateral pathway by default.
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PMID:Development of the Na(+)-dependent hexose carrier in LLC-PK1 cells is dependent on microtubules. 197 53
Glucocorticoid(GC)-induced hepatopathy in the dog is characterized by abnormal liver morphology and increases in serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT),
gamma-glutamyltransferase
(
GGT
), and the liver
alkaline phosphatase
isoenzyme (LALP) and by the appearance of an unusual isoenzyme of
alkaline phosphatase
known as the corticosteroid-induced
alkaline phosphatase
isoenzyme (CALP). It has not been shown whether the increases in serum ALT,
GGT
, and LALP are as a result of an increase in production of these enzymes or as a result of the GC-induced hepatocellular swelling and possible membrane alterations. Also, it has been assumed that the mechanism of production of CALP is via GC-induced gene derepression and de novo protein synthesis; however, this hypothesis has not been directly tested. Using isolated dog hepatocytes maintained in a confluent monolayer culture in the presence and absence of GC or cyclic AMP, no statistical increase in serum ALT,
GGT
, or LALP was observed. A combination of GC and cyclic AMP also caused no statistical increase in ALT and
GGT
; however, we demonstrate that these conditions clearly stimulated the de novo synthesis of LALP. These conditions do not induce the synthesis of CALP as determined by a sensitive immunoassay. The data obtained using this in vitro model suggest that the primary mechanism(s) of the in vivo increase of serum ALT and
GGT
in GC treated dogs may be other than that of de novo protein synthesis. Likewise, in vitro production of CALP may be a mechanism more complex than the conditions tested in this study.
...
PMID:Effect of glucocorticoids on alkaline phosphatase, alanine aminotransferase, and gamma-glutamyltransferase in cultured dog hepatocytes. 197 72
Renal function was assessed in 20 (11 female and 9 male, age 21-76 years, mean 53) renal patients with a creatinine clearance 25-145 ml/min, mean 95, to evaluate the effects of iohexol, a non-ionic low-osmolar contrast medium. Intravenous urography was performed in 16 patients and computed body tomography in 4, using a dose of iohexol ranged between 0.6-3.3 (mean 1.17) g/kg b.w. Different parameters of renal function were determined in the week preceding and 1, 3 and 5 days after the administration of iohexol. The principal renal effect of iohexol was an increase of urinary alanine aminopeptidase,
gamma-glutamyltransferase
, lactate dehydrogenase,
alkaline phosphatase
and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase. The maximum increase of enzymuria was observed on day 1 after the administration of iohexol. In most cases enzymes returned to base-line values within 3 days. No relevant variation of renal hemodynamics (glomerular filtration rate and effective renal plasma flow) was observed after iohexol. In conclusion, iohexol can increase of urinary enzymes, but the effect is rapidly reversible and is not accompanied by a clinically significant impairment of renal hemodynamics.
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PMID:Effects on renal hemodynamics and tubular function of the contrast medium iohexol in renal patients. 198 Oct 98
Six biochemical parameters and four enzyme activities were determined from the serum of 76 healthy and 56 pathological human fetuses between the 20th and 38th week of pregnancy. In the normal fetuses studied within that period, creatinine, immunoglobulin M, lactate dehydrogenase, and
gamma-glutamyltransferase
increased; haemoglobin F and glucose progressively decreased; and
alkaline phosphatase
was at a peak around the 26th week; cholesterol and triglycerides were always low. The same parameters were also measured in some of the pathological fetuses and compared with their normal counterparts.
...
PMID:Blood chemistry of human fetuses in the second and third trimesters. 198 15
In conclusion, we report the cases of two patients with large hemangiomas of the liver, abdominal pain, increased ESR and fibrinogen, increased serum
alkaline phosphatase
and
gamma-glutamyltransferase
activity, and normal white blood cell counts. Clinical and biochemical abnormalities disappeared after surgical resection. Increased ESR and fibrinogen are probably related to thrombosis within the tumor. This mode of presentation may suggest a diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma.
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PMID:Giant hemangioma of the liver with pain, fever, and abnormal liver tests. Report of two cases. 200 71
The levels of DDT and metabolites in serum of 23 applicators involved in malaria control operations in Natal were determined using gas chromatography with electron capture detection. The mean levels (microgram/l, ppb) were 61.7 DDT, 129.3 DDE, 11.0 DDD and 202.0 sigma DDT. Percentage DDT was 33.4%. These levels were higher than for an age matched sample of the general population in KwaZulu, who are protected by DDT against malaria. Percentage DDT correlated negatively with age (P less than 0.05) for the applicators, suggesting a change in pharmacodynamics with age. Mean serum albumin,
alkaline phosphatase
, aspartate transferase and
gamma-glutamyltransferase
(
GGT
) levels did not differ significantly from an age-matched control group, but the mean
GGT
value for the applicators was higher than the maximum of the laboratory normal range. Although not clinically significant, the alanine transferase was significantly higher in the applicators than in the control group. These higher levels suggest a possible risk to the health of the sprayers, but uncertainties remain.
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PMID:Serum levels of DDT and liver function of malaria control personnel. 201 43
Platelet counts and plasma enzyme estimations were performed in 207 pregnant patients with proteinuric hypertension and in 60 patients with chronic hypertension. Patients with abruptio placentae were excluded. In the proteinuric hypertensive patients a low platelet count (less than 150,000/mm3) was found in 63 (30%) and elevated transaminase levels in 50 (24%) and both abnormalities were present in 47 patients (23%). The serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) value was mildly elevated in most proteinuric hypertensive women, but a markedly elevated LDH level (greater than 400 IU/l) was usually associated with other evidence of liver necrosis. Raised plasma
alkaline phosphatase
and
gamma-glutamyltransferase
levels were not related to the occurrence or severity of liver necrosis. In proteinuric hypertensive patients a low platelet count or elevated transaminase level was associated with deteriorating renal function, increased maternal morbidity, increased incidence of low-birth-weight babies and a raised perinatal mortality rate (149/1,000). In patients with chronic hypertension, 1 had a low platelet count but none had elevated transaminase, LDH or other enzyme levels and there was no recorded perinatal mortality.
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PMID:Platelet count and liver function tests in proteinuric and chronic hypertension in pregnancy. 202 51
A prospective study was performed in clinically malnourished patients in which liver function was tested during a 4-week period of total parenteral nutrition (TPN). The purpose was to determine if concomitant intravenous lipid administration would reduce liver function abnormalities noted to occur frequently in patients receiving TPN. Twenty-five patients were randomly assigned to receive either daily infusions of 200 cc of a 20% lipid emulsion with TPN or TPN without lipid for the first week. In the subsequent 3 weeks all patients received daily intravenous lipid. The early lipid treatment group received 0.7 g lipid/kg BW/day and approximately 280 mg of choline/day from the lecithin emulsifier throughout the entire study period. Liver function tests were performed twice in the first week, then weekly thereafter. There were significant (p less than 0.05) elevations in liver function tests in the early lipid treatment group (for aspartate aminotransferase in weeks 1, 2, and 3, and lactic acid dehydrogenase in weeks 2 and 3). Alkaline phosphatase activity was elevated at weeks 2, 3, and 4 for the lipid-treatment group and at week 1 for the lipid-restricted group. The two groups had a similar elevation in
gamma-glutamyltransferase
activity. Analysis of covariance demonstrated that the overall duration of TPN, and not the presence or absence of intravenous lipid, was significantly related to the elevations in both
alkaline phosphatase
and
gamma-glutamyltransferase
(
GGT
) levels. In contrast, the early intravenous administration of lipid was significantly related to the increase in aspartate aminotransferase levels. The peak increase in AST was noted at day 7 in the lipid-administration group.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Abnormal liver function in malnourished patients receiving total parenteral nutrition: a prospective randomized study. 210 45
Liver and biliary abnormalities are well-known complications of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It has been suggested that using total parenteral nutrition (TPN) may further impair liver function in these patients; this seems not to be so with total enteral nutrition (TEN). However, prospective trials comparing the incidence of liver function test (LFT) abnormalities with either TPN or TEN have not been carried out. Twenty-nine IBD inpatients with normal LFT, randomized to receive either TEN with a polymeric diet or isocaloric, isonitrogenous "all-in-one" TPN because of protein-energy malnutrition and/or severe disease, were included in the study. Sixteen patients (five with ulcerative colitis and 11 with Crohn's disease) received TEN, and 13 patients (eight ulcerative colitis and five Crohn's disease) were on TPN. All patients were on systemic steroids, and nine of them were on oral metronidazole. Both groups were homogeneous regarding age, sex, diagnosis, disease activity, nutritional status, daily nutrient supply, and days on artificial nutrition. Serum albumin levels significantly increased with TEN (32 +/- 1 to 38.2 +/- 1.6 g/liter, p less than 0.01), but not with TPN (32.1 +/- 2.2 to 33.9 +/- 1.4 g/liter, NS). Clinical improvement occurred in both groups of patients as shown by the change in the disease activity indexes. In all cases, measurements of serum
alkaline phosphatase
, serum bilirubin, aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, and
gamma-glutamyltransferase
were performed weekly. There were no significant differences in the initial LFT between both groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Liver function tests abnormalities in patients with inflammatory bowel disease receiving artificial nutrition: a prospective randomized study of total enteral nutrition vs total parenteral nutrition. 212 46
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