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Eleven potential biochemical markers were measured in serum from 33 patients with malignant and 13 with benign colorectal disease: four isoenzymes (
creatine kinase
-BB, homoarginine-sensitive
alkaline phosphatase
, salivary-type amylase, and macro-
creatine kinase
type 2), five specific proteins (ferritin, alpha 1-acid glycoprotein, C-reactive protein, alpha 1-antitrypsin, and ceruloplasmin), one oncofetal antigen (carcinoembryonic antigen, CEA), and one hormone (beta human choriogonadotropin). The sensitivity of individual markers for the detection of early-stage malignancy (n = 11) ranged from 0% to 64% (CEA 18%); for late-stage colon malignancy (n = 12) from 8% to 83% (CEA 83%). Specificity in patients (n = 10) with benign intestinal disease ranged from 80% to 100% (CEA 100%). The five most-sensitive markers--C-reactive protein, alpha 1-glycoprotein, CEA, macrocreatine kinase type 2, and homoarginine-sensitive
alkaline phosphatase
--were selected for use as a "colon panel." In retrospective comparison, use of the colon panel instead of CEA alone increased sensitivity by 17% and 64% for late-and early-stage cancer, respectively; specificity, however, decreased by 30%, but should improve with serial testing.
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PMID:Multiple markers of malignancy in sera of patients with colorectal carcinoma: preliminary clinical studies. 241 37
Serum
creatine kinase
(CK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LD) isoenzymes were determined electrophoretically, along with various other biochemical markers of malignancy, in 19 patients with metastatic carcinoma of the prostate. Mitochondrial CK appeared in 15 patients, the CK-BB isoenzyme in 6. As a result, CK activity not inhibited by anti-M-subunit antibodies, CK non-M, was above the reference value in altogether 17 patients. There was a cathodic shift among the LD isoenzymes, significantly more prominent with increasing total LD, and a positive correlation between elevations of CK non-M and LD-5, suggesting a relation to tumour burden for both. An LD 'flip' (LD-1 greater than LD-2) was present in 10/15 patients. The frequency of CK non-M elevations was similar to--but not quantitatively correlated with--elevations of prostatic acid phosphatase and
alkaline phosphatase
. Thus, changes in CK and LD patterns are frequent in patients with prostatic cancer and must be taken into consideration when acute cardiac symptoms are evaluated in such patients.
...
PMID:Creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes in stage D prostatic carcinoma. 242 86
Thirteen biochemical parameters and five enzymatic activities were determined on sera of 63 normal human fetuses sampled by direct puncture under ultrasound guidance, between the 20th and the 26th wk of gestation, and on their mothers. They were referred to us for various prenatal diagnoses but were well and confirmed healthy at birth. Some parameters were found to be very similar in both groups, mainly creatinine, calcium,
creatine kinase
, aspartate aminotransferase, and gamma-glutamyl transferase. Some values were significantly higher in the fetuses, such as total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, phosphorus, lactic dehydrogenase and
alkaline phosphatase
activities, and alpha-fetoprotein. Urea, uric acid, glucose, triglycerides, cholesterol, total protein, and albumin levels were found to be lower in fetuses. These data indicate a slower metabolism in fetuses compared to their mothers, a lower level of energy requirement, and a relative liver immaturity. These normal values of fetal biochemistry will improve our knowledge of physiology and help to determine the specific values of a test in fetal pathology.
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PMID:Blood chemistry of normal human fetuses at midtrimester of pregnancy. 243 76
Blood was obtained from 11 males participating in the Berlin marathon 1986, directly before and after the marathon, and on the three following days. Several observations were made: a) catalytic concentrations (activity) of
creatine kinase
(CK), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and
alkaline phosphatase
(AP) increased directly after the marathon or on the three following days; b) Cholinesterase (CHE), amylase (AML) and gamma glutamyltransferase (GGT) decreased directly after the marathon; c) the time course of AP and LDH isoenzyme activity after the race indicated an elimination from plasma to lower values than those originally observed before the run.
...
PMID:Enzyme catalytic concentrations in human plasma after a marathon. 247 May 33
The following 10 enzymes were assayed in 187 amniotic fluid and maternal serum samples at 15-42 weeks of gestation:
alkaline phosphatase
, heat-stable
alkaline phosphatase
(only in amniotic fluid), acid phosphatase, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, alpha-amylase, gamma-glutamyltransferase,
creatine kinase
, lactate dehydrogenase, and lysozyme. The normal reference ranges are reported for amniotic fluid and maternal serum enzymes, together with the abnormal values accompanying neural tube defects and EPH-gestosis. The determination of gamma-glutamyltransferase, heat-stable
alkaline phosphatase
and
creatine kinase
was found to be of appreciable diagnostic significance in clinical practice.
...
PMID:Variation in some enzymes in amniotic fluid and maternal serum during pregnancy. 256 24
The effect of 17 beta-estradiol (E) on an osteoblast-like cell line, UMR106, was studied in vitro. The concentrations of transferrin and seven enzymes (gamma glutamyl transferase,
alkaline phosphatase
, acid phosphatase, lactate dehydrogenase,
creatine kinase
, alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase) were measured in these cells after incubation in culture medium containing either E or the vehicle. E treatment increased five of the seven enzymes and increased the transferrin concentration in the UMR106 cells while simultaneously reducing the proliferation rates. 4-Hydroxytamoxifen, an estrogen antagonist, produced a mild estrogen agonist action on growth rates and enzyme concentrations in the UMR106 cells. When E was present simultaneously, the agonist properties of 4-hydroxytamoxifen were enhanced. These studies show that E enhanced activity of five enzymes and the transferrin content of UMR106 cells after a 2-day incubation. 4-Hydroxytamoxifen enhanced the E effect, illustrating that estrogen antagonists may manifest agonist or antagonist properties depending on the model. These results extend our previous observations showing a direct effect of E in vitro on osteoblast-like cells.
...
PMID:Biochemical effects of 17 beta-estradiol on UMR106 cells. 256 66
Legionella pneumophila infection of guinea-pigs by the aerosol route with either of two strains, one (serogroup I) giving an acute the other (serogroup 3) giving a protracted illness, induced a pyrexia and similar pneumonic lesions. With both strains there was a bacteraemia with early decreases in serum iron and zinc and increases in serum copper concentrations. Marked changes in other serum components were evident only in those animals which had protracted illness (serogroup 3-infected animals). These included transient increases in aminotransferase,
creatine kinase
and sorbitol dehydrogenase activities and triglyceride levels, together with gradual decreases in
alkaline phosphatase
and leucine aminopeptidase activities. Serum lysozyme activity and acute-phase protein synthesis increased, as did the ratio of phenylalanine to tyrosine. The findings confirm the relevance of the aerosol-infected guinea-pig model for the investigation of the disease processes and evaluation of therapeutic measures for use in man.
...
PMID:Clinical chemical responses to experimental airborne legionellosis in the guinea-pig. 258 May 46
The vitamin D and K deficiency was studied for its effect on
creatine kinase
, phosphorylase and
alkaline phosphatase
activity of rat kidneys and intestinal mucosa. The results show that
creatine kinase
and phosphorylase activity of kidneys varies depending on the content of these vitamins, e.g. it is activated with vitamin D depletion irrespective of the vitamin K status and remains unchanged with the deficiency of vitamin K alone. In this case the vitamin D deficiency affects kidney phosphorylase and intestinal mucosa differently. Data obtained and those available in literature permit suggesting that the deficiency of the same vitamin may exert a different action on the activity of isoforms of such enzymes as
creatine kinase
and phosphorylase.
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PMID:[Activity of various enzymes of energy metabolism in the rat kidney and intestines in vitamin D and K deficiency]. 258 38
A rapid high-performance gel permeation chromatographic method to confirm the presence of enzymes with abnormally high relative molecular masses (macroenzymes) in serum is described. The technique requires 200 microliters of serum, can be automated and has been implemented for the analysis of
creatine kinase
(CK), lactate dehydrogenase, amylase, and
alkaline phosphatase
(
ALP
) activities. Serum fractionation according to relative molecular mass is completed within 21 min, and 84-106% of enzyme activities are recovered in the eluted fractions. The elution patterns obtained make possible the differentiation of 40 samples containing at least 10 U/l immunoglobulin-enzyme complexes, aggregated mitochondrial CK or membrane fragments carrying
ALP
activity from 40 control samples without these high-mass enzyme forms.
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PMID:Detection of macroenzymes in serum by high-performance gel permeation chromatography. 259 19
We determined the effect of long-term freezer storage and repeated thawing and freezing of serum on concentrations of electrolytes (sodium, potassium, calcium, and phosphate), enzymes (aspartate aminotransferase,
alkaline phosphatase
, lactate dehydrogenase, and
creatine kinase
), total protein, tumor markers (carcinoembryonic antigen and alpha-fetoprotein), and other substances. Vials (1 ml) of frozen serum from a single blood drawing from 40 women with no breast disease and 70 with benign breast disease were analyzed annually from 1983 to 1987. Blood had been obtained from 40 subjects in 1978, 40 in 1980, and 30 in 1983. Thawing and refreezing studies were done in two ways: (1) serum samples from 30 subjects with benign breast disease were thawed at weekly intervals for 6 weeks and (2) serum samples from 30 patients with stage IV breast cancer were analyzed for alpha-fetoprotein and carcinoembryonic antigen, and serum specimens from 23 patients with benign breast disease and 7 control subjects were analyzed for lactate dehydrogenase and
creatine kinase
after thawing and keeping the samples at room temperature for up to 4 hours and then refreezing them. For measuring laboratory variability, duplicate samples were processed. Long-term storage (up to 10 years) and repeated thawing and refreezing did not affect the results of any tested constituents of serum. Although most measurements showed statistically significant variability over test cycles, these differences were thought to be due to laboratory variability.
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PMID:Effect of long-term freezer storage, thawing, and refreezing on selected constituents of serum. 259 13
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