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Query: UMLS:C0023890 (
cirrhosis
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Ammonia clearance, portal blood ammonia, and amino acid concentrations were studied during induction of
cirrhosis
by carbon tetrachloride in rats. Exposure to CCl4 vapors twice weekly for 7-16 weeks doubled orotic acid excretion. If exposure was discontinued for 7 days, the orotic acid excretion decreased despite the presence of
cirrhosis
proven histologically. Replacement of dietary casein with soybean protein eliminated the CCl4-induced
orotic aciduria
in growing rats but not in adults. Supplementation of casein with 1.5% arginine did not prevent CCl4-induced
orotic aciduria
. [14C]Orotate uptake into RNA and DNA of liver was not impaired. Perfusion of livers of cirrhotic animals with ammonia concentrations between 0.2 and 3.0 mM revealed no significant decreases in urea synthesis rates due to
cirrhosis
and no increase in the tendency to make orotic acid at a given ammonia concentration. However, ammonia uptake by cirrhotic livers was significantly reduced, resulting in higher ammonia concentrations in the effluent when there was moderate-to-severe
cirrhosis
. Portal blood samples taken from rats exposed to CCl4 had higher ammonia concentrations as
cirrhosis
worsened. The results lend support to the "intact hepatocyte" hypothesis of
cirrhosis
which attributes metabolic abnormalities to intrahepatic shunts.
...
PMID:Orotic acid overproduction in experimental cirrhosis of rats. 272 54
A 40-yr-old man presented with encephalopathy and was found to have hepatocellular carcinoma without
cirrhosis
. A large vascular hepatic mass was defined by CT scan and angiography; laparoscopy with biopsy confirmed the absence of chronic liver disease. A definitive tissue diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma was made at laparotomy; the tumor was unresectable. Peripheral arterial and selective portal and hepatic venous ammonia levels were high, and this finding suggested that the encephalopathy was nitrogenous and hepatic in origin. The proposed mechanisms of the encephalopathy are generation of ammonia from tumor breakdown and portosystemic shunting, a result of partial tumor occlusion of the hepatic veins. An unusually high urinary excretion of orotic acid was found similar to that seen in hereditary
orotic aciduria
.
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PMID:Hepatic encephalopathy and orotic aciduria associated with hepatocellular carcinoma in a noncirrhotic liver. 282 14