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Query: UMLS:C0019158 (
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The concentrations of total free amino acids, single free amino acids, urea, and ammonia were determined in plasma of mice during experimental infection with the MHV-3 strain of mouse
hepatitis
virus. Analysis of free amino acids was done by ion-exchange resin chromatography under conditions that allowed the use of a single chromatographic column, separation of
glutamine
and asparagine, and an accelerated rate of chromatography. The results showed that as early as 6 hr after infection there was a decrease in the concentration of several free amino acids as well as in the total concentration of free amino acids in plasma. For most of the amino acids the decrease persisted until 48 hr. Only at 72 hr, during severe cytolysis, did the concentration of amino acids increase significantly. It is suggested that the decrease during the initial phases of the infection may be due to a thermolabile factor that is produced by circulating leukocytes and that effects a flow of free amino acids from the plasma toward the liver. The final increase in concentration of several free amino acids reflects the cytolytic damage to the liver caused by the virus.
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PMID:Free amino acids in plasma during experimental infection of mice with the MHV-3 strain of mouse hepatitis virus. 19 86
Forty-three cases of pregnancy associated with acute hepatitis treated in our hospital from February to June 1988 were analysed. Eighteen cases got hepatitis A in the second trimester and 25 cases in the third trimester. All the patients had symptoms and signs of
hepatitis
, increased level of serum
glutamine
pyruvic transaminase and the diagnosis was confirmed by antihepatitis A virus IgM (anti HAV-IgM) assay. 1-3 of markers HBsAg, anti-HBs, HBeAg, anti-HBe and anti-HBc were positive in 31 cases, accounting for 72% of them. 23 cases (77%) were delivered vaginally and 10 cases (23%) by cesarean section. 42 newborn infants survived and one fetus died in utero. Perinatal mortality rate was 23 per thousand. 24 newborn infants were tested for anti-HAV-IgM within 24 hours after birth and 10 cases (23.8%) at the age of one month and all babies gave negative result. Our study indicated that HAV does not seem to be transmittable from mother to the newborn.
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PMID:[Acute hepatitis A in pregnancy: a report of 43 cases]. 280 35
Significant elevation of glutamic acid and
glutamine
concentrations in CSF was observed in hepatic encephalopathic patients with fulminant
hepatitis
and liver cirrhosis. However, the ratios of CSF glutamic acid to CSF
glutamine
levels and of CSF to serum glutamic acid and
glutamine
levels were significantly higher only in cirrhotic patients with hepatic encephalopathy. CSF
glutamine
levels were positively correlated with blood ammonia and CSF tyrosine levels in cirrhotic patients. The results indicate that CSF glutamic acid and
glutamine
levels are important tools in diagnosing hepatic encephalopathy in severe liver disease.
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PMID:Glutamic acid and glutamine levels in serum and cerebrospinal fluid in hepatic encephalopathy. 615 Jul 6
Serum amino acid patterns in patients with different types of hepatic encephalopathy were investigated. Marked elevations in most of serum amino acids observed in untreated patients with acute type of fulminant
hepatitis
were not remarkable in the patients who have already treated; particularly branched chain amino acids (BCAA), phenylalanine and tyrosine were much lower in the latter group. However, elevation of serum methionine levels and lower ratio of BCAA/(phenylalanine + tyrosine) were similarly observed in both groups. In encephalopathic patients with decompensated cirrhosis, many amino acids such as phenylalanine, tyrosine and methionine were elevated with a slight depressed levels of serum BCAA. Highly significant decrease in serum BCAA levels and no elevation of phenylalanine and methionine with a minimal increase of tyrosine were observed in patients with chronic type of hepatic encephalopathy; other amino acids except for
glutamine
and arginine were much lower as compared to those in decompensated cirrhotics and even to the control values.
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PMID:Characteristics change in serum amino acid levels in different types of hepatic encephalopathy. 711 80
Hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO) used in 170 white rats with chronic CCL4-
hepatitis
after resection of the liver was conducive to repair of the reversible (
glutamine
synthesis) and irreversible (urea synthesis) routes of ammonium binding in hepatocytes which are disordered in chronic hepatitis. Hyperbaric oxygen regulates the effect of resection of the liver on the
glutamine
- and urea-synthesizing function of the hepatocytes in chronic hepatitis. Therapeutic effect of HBO persists for 4 days of the posthypoxic period under conditions of posthyperoxic hypoxia.
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PMID:[Role of hyperbaric oxygenation in the mechanism of ammonium detoxication in resection of the liver in the presence of chronic hepatitis]. 773 76
Mouse hepatitis virus strain A59 causes a persistent productive, but nonlytic, infection of cultured glial cells. We have mutants isolated from persistently infected glial cell cultures which have been shown to be fusion-defective due to a histidine to aspartic acid mutation (H716D) near the cleavage site of the peplomer protein, S. Here, we examine the pathogenicity of these mutants and show differences in hepatotropism and virulence compared to wild-type virus (WT). Two mutants chosen for detailed study, B11 and C12, were impaired in their abilities to cause
hepatitis
and/or replicate in the liver of susceptible mice. Furthermore, B11 and C12 display two separate hepatotropic phenotypes. The ability of B11 to replicate in the liver was dependent on infectious dose and route of inoculation, while C12 consistently displayed decreased hepatotropism regardless of dose and route of inoculation. However, B11 and C12 were shown to replicate in the CNS of infected animals similarly to WT. Like WT, the mutants produced meningoencephalitis during acute infection, with viral antigen exhibiting a similar distribution in the brain, and demyelination during chronic infection. Sequence analysis of wild-type, mutant, and revertant S proteins indicates that (1) a mutation in the N terminal subunit of S (S1), resulting in a
glutamine
to leucine amino acid substitution (Q159L), may affect hepatotropism and (2) a cleavage site mutation which determines fusogenicity is not responsible for altered hepatotropism. Furthermore, since B11, C12, and a nonattenuated fusion mutant (B12) have identical S protein sequences, there must be additional mutations outside of S which influence both virulence and hepatotropism.
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PMID:MHV-A59 fusion mutants are attenuated and display altered hepatotropism. 812 13
We describe three children with transaminase elevations and hepatic insufficiency who were given the diagnosis of cryptogenic
hepatitis
after the more common viral and metabolic diseases of the liver had been excluded. However, further laboratory investigations showed hyperammonemia, low blood urea levels, elevated plasma
glutamine
levels, and low citrulline levels. Urinary excretion of orotic acid was higher than normal, with absent urinary homocitrulline and normal fractional tubular reabsorption of lysine, ornithine, and arginine. These findings suggest the diagnosis of ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency. We emphasize the importance of investigating possible urea cycle disorders by determining ammonia plasma levels, both at baseline and after a protein load; urinary and plasma amino acids; and urinary orotic acid in all patients with liver disease of indeterminate etiology.
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PMID:Cryptogenic hepatitis masking the diagnosis of ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency. 873 1
MHV-A59 causes acute meningoencephalitis and
hepatitis
in susceptible mice, and a persistent productive, but nonlytic, infection of cultured glial cells. We have shown previously that viruses isolated from persistently infected glial cell cultures have a fusion-defective phenotype and were impaired in their abilities to cause
hepatitis
compared to wild-type MHV-A59. Two mutants chosen for detailed study, B11 and C12, display two distinct
hepatitis
phenotypes. The ability of B11 to replicate in the liver was dependent on infectious dose and route of inoculation, while C12 consistently displayed decreased liver titers regardless of dose and route of inoculation. Sequence analysis of wild-type, mutant and revertant S proteins indicates that 1) a mutation in the N terminal subunit of S, resulting in a
glutamine
to leucine amino acid substitution (Q159L), may affect ability to cause
hepatitis
and 2) a cleavage site mutation (H716D) which determines fusogenicity is not responsible for the altered
hepatitis
phenotype. Sequence analysis indicated that
hepatitis
-producing revertants did not revert at mutation Q159L, although it is possible that a mutation in the heptad repeat domain of S2 may compensate for the mutation in S1. Since B11, C12 and a nonattenuated fusion mutant (B12) have identical S protein sequences, there must be additional mutations outside of S which influence both virulence and ability to replicate in the liver.
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PMID:Hepatitis mutants of mouse hepatitis virus strain A59. 883 May 45
The coronavirus, mouse
hepatitis
virus strain A59 (MHV), expresses a chymotrypsin-like cysteine proteinase (3CLpro) within the gene 1 polyprotein. The MHV 3CLpro is similar to the picornavirus 3C proteinases in the relative location of confirmed catalytic histidine and cysteine residues and in the predicted use of Q/(S, A, G) dipeptide cleavage sites. However, less is known concerning the participation of aspartic acid or glutamic acid residues in catalysis by the coronavirus 3C-like proteinases or of the precise coding sequence of 3CLpro within the gene 1 polyprotein. In this study, aspartic acid residues in MHV 3CLpro were mutated and the mutant proteinases were tested for activity in an in vitro trans cleavage assay. MHV 3CLpro was not inactivated by substitutions at Asp3386 (D53) or Asp3398 (D65), demonstrating that they were not catalytic residues. MHV 3CLpro was able to cleave at a
glutamine
-glycine (QG3607-8) dipeptide within the 3CLpro domain upstream from the predicted carboxy-terminal QS3636-6 cleavage site of 3CLpro. The predicted full-length 3CLpro (S3334 to Q3635) had an apparent mass of 27 kDa, identical to the p27 3CLpro in cells, whereas the truncated proteinase (S3334 to Q3607) had an apparent mass of 24 kDa. This 28-amino-acid carboxy-terminal truncation of 3CLpro rendered it inactive in a trans cleavage assay. Thus, MHV 3CLpro was able to cleave at a site within the putative full-length proteinase, but the entire predicted 3CLpro domain was required for activity. These studies suggest that the coronavirus 3CL-proteinases may have a substantially different structure and catalytic mechanism that other 3C-like proteinases.
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PMID:Determinants of mouse hepatitis virus 3C-like proteinase activity. 914 89
Several recent scientific articles have found a direct correlation between Glutathione levels and viral activity for hepatitis B and C. When viral load increases, Glutathione decreases. Researchers from Germany report that adding NAC (N-acetyl cysteine) to HBV producing cells lines can reduce
hepatitis
viral load 50 fold. Glutathione is used by the liver to help break down toxins. Patients who have chronic infection for more than 90 days should ask their physicians to check their Glutathione levels. A test kit is available from ImmunoSciences Labs; contact information is included. An amino acid,
L-Glutamine,
can be used with Alpha Lipoic Acid and NAC to increase Glutathione levels. Chlorophyll also offers benefits to people with
hepatitis
and other infections. Instructions on how to use a special retention enema containing chlorophyll, water, and apple cider vinegar are provided.
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PMID:Hepatitis viral load correlates to glutathione levels. 1136 43
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