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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (alkaline phosphatase)
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A sequential study of 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25-OH-D), 1.25 dihydroxy vitamin D [1.25 (OH)2-D], PTH, alkaline phosphatase and gammaglutamyl transpeptidase (gamma GT) was undertaken in a series of 46 children with asymptomatic tuberculosis treated by isoniazid (INH) alone or associated with rifampin (RMP). These parameters were measured before treatment, 1 month, 3 months after the onset and at the end of treatment (6 months). In order to reduce the influence of the time of the year on the 25-OH-D levels, 22 patients were selected for whom the whole treatment took place between October and May of the following year. In this group, 13 children were treated by INH and RMP, 9 by INH alone. A statistically significant decrease in 25-OH-D levels could be demonstrated after 3 months of treatment in 13 patients under INH and RMP as well as a significant increase in alkaline phosphatase and gamma GT levels. In 9 patients given INH alone, 1.25 (OH)2-D levels decreased after 3 months without significant changes in 25-OH-D, alkaline phosphatase or gamma GT levels. These results emphasize the need for regular biochemical supervision, even if no sign of rickets is observed in these patients.
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PMID:[Sequential development of vitamin D metabolites under isoniazid and rifampicin therapy]. 289 26

Studies are presented which demonstrate the pathological effects of diethylnitrosamine (DENA) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) in the liver of chickens. DENA, which has been shown to cause tumors in rats and chickens, was tested on 80 laying hens to determine whether changes in the liver during hepatocarcinogenesis were similar to those observed in rats. In addition, the hepatocarcinogenic and cocarcinogenic properties of Clophen C (CC), a technical mixture of low chlorinated biphenyls was tested on chickens. The livers of test animals were examined histologically for preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions. Histochemical methods were used to determine lipid and glycogen contents as well as changes in activity of alkaline phosphatase and gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase. Putative preneoplastic lesions in the liver were first observed according to the substance and dosage applied as follows: DENA 1 X weekly (group II), beginning on day 258; DENA 2 X weekly (group III), beginning on day 183; and CC + DENA 2 X weekly (group V), beginning on day 231. Application of CC alone did not induce lesions. The concept that CC has cocarcinogenic capability was substantiated by the fact that animals from group V (CC + DENA 2 X weekly) developed twice as many tumors as did animals from group III (DENA 2 X weekly). Additionally, tumors developed earlier in the former group than in the latter.
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PMID:Histology and histochemistry of the liver of chickens after DENA induced hepatocarcinogenesis and ingestion of low chlorinated biphenyls. 311 17

Four women aged 35 to 57 years (m: 49.2) with primary biliary cirrhosis and intractable pruritus had an estimated median survival time according to Christensen between 6 and 50 months (m: 27). They were enrolled in a therapeutic trial associating plasma exchange (PE) and immunosuppressive drugs. During the first 2 months, they received prednisone 15 mg/day, cyclophosphamide 2 mg/kg BW/day and 28 PE (60 ml/kg BW). Pruritus disappeared rapidly. After 2 months, mean levels of bilirubin, alkaline phosphatases, IgM and anti-mitochondrial antibodies dropped by 27 p. 100, 47 p. 100, 50 p. 100 and 85 p. 100 respectively, whereas amino-transferase and gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase activities were unaltered. Two patients then received supportive therapy only: one was lost to follow-up after one year, the other died 50 months later from liver failure. The third patient received PE only when intractable pruritus reappeared: anti-mitochondrial antibodies, IgM and alkaline phosphatases remained below initial values for 38 months, until successful liver transplantation was performed. The fourth patient was treated on a long term basis by PE twice a month, prednisone 10 mg/day for 3 years and cyclophosphamide 1 mg/kgBW/day for one year only. Her initial estimated survival time was 6 months, but 3 years later she developed portal hypertension; anti-mitochondrial antibody titer was between 0 and 1/80, alkaline phosphatase levels reduced by 80 p. 100 to 70 p. 100; bilirubin level up by 50 p. 100. The mean survival time for the 4 patients exceeded 34 months, results better than those obtained with other kinds of therapy.
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PMID:[Primary biliary cirrhosis: therapeutic trial using plasma exchange and immunosuppression. Preliminary results]. 324 87

Prenatal diagnosis of cystic fibrosis was performed in 200 pregnancies with a 1-in-4 risk, and was based on significant modifications in amniotic fluid taken at 17, 18, 19 weeks of pregnancy, of six enzymatic assays: gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase, aminopeptidase M, and alkaline phosphatase (total and isoenzymes). On the basis of normal values, normal outcome was predicted in 135 pregnancies reaching term, all the babies were normal. On the basis of significantly abnormal enzymatic values, an affected fetus was predicted in 56 pregnancies, 53 were terminated, and 3 went to term; the infants were affected. There were discrepancies in enzymatic values in nine cases, in eight cases normal outcome was predicted, six babies were normal and two were affected; in one case an affected baby was predicted, the pregnancy went to term and the baby is normal. Criteria giving evidence for cystic fibrosis in fetuses have been described: macroscopic observation of a typical meconium ileus, significant increase of albumin content in the meconium, and PAS-positive mucus-like material in some pancreatic acini. Using these criteria, diagnosis of cystic fibrosis has been confirmed in all the examined fetuses. The recurrence rate of cystic fibrosis was 22.5% in 147 diagnoses in which the index case had cystic fibrosis without a history of meconium ileus at birth, but was 47.5% when the index case had meconium ileus. The results of the study suggest that prenatal diagnosis of cystic fibrosis can be performed with an accuracy of 98%.
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PMID:Prenatal diagnosis in 200 pregnancies with a 1-in-4 risk of cystic fibrosis. 353 26

The aim of this paper is to evaluate the relationships among the increase of serum bile acids (SBA) and other common liver function tests in subjects with liver cirrhosis. Our results show that SBA levels are well-correlated with the seriousness of the disease (classified according to Child's criteria), and with the presence of ascites, of oesophageal varices, of hepatic encephalopathy and with the gamma-globulin level. SBA also appear to be well-correlated with total bilirubinemia, and, at a lower extent, with cholesterolemia and albuminemia; no significant linear correlation was found among SBA and cholestasis (alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase) or cytolysis (transaminases) indexes. In conclusion, the SBA increase in liver cirrhosis without evidence of cholestasis (as in our patients) seems to be related to liver cell reuptake disturbances and to the presence of porto-systemic shunts, with consequent alterations in entero-hepatic bile salt recirculation.
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PMID:[Serum bile acids in cirrhosis: correlation with liver function parameters and with the severity of the disease]. 367 66

Twenty critically ill patients with a diagnosis of possible or documented Gram-negative sepsis received gentamicin sulphate by i.v. short infusion (30 min). The same daily dose was administered in a variable frequency regimen (ten were treated by an 8 h frequency regimen and ten by a 12 h frequency regimen). Repeated measurements of gentamicin plasma levels and of serum creatinine, albumin, total proteins and haematocrit were performed simultaneously, with measurements of tubular casts, alkaline phosphatase, leucine aminopeptidase and gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase activity in urine. There was a considerable variation in plasma gentamicin concentrations among individuals patients and in the same patient from day to day with each dosage regimen. Despite the daily administration of at least 5 mg/kg/day of gentamicin, nephrotoxicity occurred in only one patient. The mean duration of therapy was about ten days. Although the series of patients was small, no significant difference was reported in either the 8 or 12 h dosage regimen in respect to favourable response to treatment among the patients. Probably a high peak concentration greatly exceeding the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) for a short duration, kills Gram-negative bacteria as effectively as a long concentration exceeding the MIC for a longer period of time. The reported half-lives and area under curve values for gentamicin in our patients varied widely even in the same patient.
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PMID:Dosing problems of gentamicin in critically ill patients. 378 98

A trotter stallion showing symptoms of emaciation was suspected of disease of the liver associated with cholestasis in view of clinical symptoms (poor appetite, sluggishness, jaundice and oedema) and the results of examination of the blood (increased concentrations of gamma-glutamyl, transpeptidase, sorbitol dehydrogenase, alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase and markedly increased conjugated bilirubin). A specimen removed at biopsy of the liver revealed the presence of portal fibrosis and severe cholestasis. At autopsy, it was found that very extensive fibrosis of the pancreas (probably due to migrating larvae of parasites) had caused extrahepatic cholestasis accompanied by fibrosis of the liver. The lesions of the coronary border, which were also present in this horse, could not be accounted for.
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PMID:[Extrahepatic cholestasis due to pancreas fibrosis in a trotter]. 397 93

The lung of adult man contains several times more 5'-nucleotidase (EC 3.1.3.5), alkaline phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.1) and gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase (EC 2.3.2.2) per gram than does that of the 12- to 16-week fetus. In rat lung, too, there is a drastic developmental rise in these activities. Opposite changes in two of the enzymes occur during hepatic differentiation: alkaline phosphatase decreases in the rat, and gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase is ten times higher in the fetal than in the adult liver of both species.
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PMID:Pulmonary and hepatic activities of membrane-bound enzymes in man and rat. 610 6

Measuring the activity of certain serum enzymes is of considerable interest in the diagnosis of hepatic or biliary diseases, even in the absence of jaundice. The battery of tests required is at present limited to transaminases for cytolysis, alkaline phosphatase for cholestasis, and gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase for chronic alcoholism, carcinoma of the liver and obstruction of the common bile duct. The enzymatic profile thus obtained complements the clinical findings and often provides decisive arguments in favour of a diagnosis, thereby avoiding invasive radiological and instrumental explorations.
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PMID:[Enzymatic profile of hepatic and biliary diseases (author's transl)]. 611 54

Three groups of patients received Althesin, minaxolone or di-isopropyl phenol to supplement 67% nitrous oxide in oxygen. A fourth group receiving halothane to supplement nitrous oxide in oxygen acted as a control. Hepatic function tests were measured before operation and on days 1, 3, 5 and 7 after major vascular reconstructive surgery. There were significant increases to a mean value above the upper limit of normal in aspartate amino-transferase activity by day 3 in all groups. Total lactic dehydrogenase activity increased in the patients receiving Althesin, minaxolone and halothane. No change was seen in the alkaline phosphatase in any of the study groups. Gamma glutamyl transpeptidase increased in all groups, but the mean value at day 7 was not greater than the upper limit of normal. The mean activity of ornithine carbamoyl transpeptidase showed no change in any group throughout the study period. Two of the patients receiving minaxolone suffered cholestatic jaundice during the first month. These results suggest that anaesthesia with Althesin or di-isopropyl phenol results in enzyme changes similar to those seen in a comparable group of patients receiving halothane to supplement nitrous oxide in oxygen anaesthesia.
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PMID:Hepatic function after anaesthesia for major vascular reconstructive surgery. 613 33


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