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Query: UNIPROT:P17174 (
aspartate aminotransferase
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Male and female C3H/HeNCrl mice were divided into test groups and fed either a purified diet (AIN-76A) or a natural ingredient diet (NIH-07). Lesions of dystrophic cardiac
calcinosis
(DCC) were found to be more prevalent and more severe in mice fed the purified diet. The cardiac changes, which were similar in nature in both groups of mice, consisted of randomly distributed foci of myocardial mineralization and fibrosis. These lesions were not associated with clinical disease or significant alterations in serum calcium, lactic dehydrogenase,
aspartate aminotransferase
, alkaline phosphatase or creatine kinase levels. We conclude that AIN-76A purified diet should be utilized with caution in toxicology studies which use mice as experimental subjects, especially if the heart is a potential target organ.
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PMID:Effect of a purified diet on dystrophic cardiac calcinosis in mice. 318 51
A 22-year-old male with juvenile dermatomyositis presented with fever up to 40 degrees C and acute pain in his right thigh accompanied by muscle weakness, a skin rash and a tender swelling. Serum
aspartate aminotransferase
(
AST
) and aldolase were mildly elevated. C-reactive protein (CRP) and fibrinogen were markedly increased. The differential white blood cell count revealed relative lymphopenia. Radiography showed diffuse calcifications particularly around the thighs and knees of both legs. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated inflammatory infiltrates in the right thigh. The lesions were identified as phlegmone by immunoszintigraphy with 99mTc-labelled antigranulocyte antibodies. On the 10th day of treatment Staphylococcus aureus was cultured from blood. Patients with juvenile dermatomyositis and
calcinosis
may develop bacterial infections of soft tissue which sometimes mimic a disease flare. For differential diagnosis plain radiographs, CT scans and MRI are of limited value. Immunoszintigraphy is able to differentiate between infiltrates caused by granulocytes and lymphocytes.
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PMID:[Juvenile dermatomyositis--acute recidivism or sepsis?]. 1041
1. Ageing induces calcium accumulation in the vascular system. The simplest experimental way of producing high degrees of arterial calcium overload is by administration of an overdose of vitamin D(3) to rats. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of organic anions in rats with arterial
calcinosis
induced by an overdose of vitamin D(3). 2. We used bromosulfophthalein (BSP) and sulfanilamide (SA) as models of organic anions with preferential biliary and renal excretion, respectively. 3. Increases in the clearance and elimination rate constant of BSP were observed in treated rats. The clearance and the elimination rate constant for SA were also increased in rats with arterial
calcinosis
. 4. Variations in arterial hepatic blood flow,
aspartate aminotransferase
activity and liver calcium accumulation were not observed in treated rats. In contrast, treated rats had a lower renal blood flow and increased renal calcium levels. 5. In summary, rats with arterial
calcinosis
showed an increase in total body clearance of both BSP and SA, probably associated with modifications in their metabolism and/or in organ extraction. Alterations to hepatic and renal blood flow do not account for these phenomena.
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PMID:Pharmacokinetics of organic anions in rats with arterial calcinosis. 1191 5
Monthly variations in serum chemistry of the American lobster, Homarus americanus Milne-Edwards, were investigated at one location in Long Island Sound (LIS). Comparisons between three locations within and outside LIS were also made for a single time point. Most serum analytes displayed significant fluctuation over the study period and between locations. Temporal patterns could be classified as: low in cool months/high in warm months, i.e. Na, Cl, Na:K ratio, Ca, albumin:globulin ratio, percentage Fe saturation; high in cool months/low in warm months, i.e. pH, K, urea, total protein, albumin, globulin, alanine aminotransferase (ALT),
aspartate aminotransferase
(
AST
), lipaemia; June spike, i.e. glucose, cholesterol, creatine kinase, iron, transferrin iron-binding capacity; other less obvious fluctuations, i.e. Mg, PO4; and no apparent fluctuation, i.e. HCO3, alkaline phosphatase. The proportion of samples correctly classified into month of collection by a subset of 13 analytes using discriminant analysis improved as the months progressed from May (0.75) to October (>0.95). Discriminant analysis also resolved 96.5% of samples by location. The significant depression of serum calcium at the eastern LIS site correlates with excretory
calcinosis
, a calcium storage disease described from lobsters at this site, but contrasts with a seasonal elevation in serum calcium recorded in the temporal component of the study. Serum proteins, the electrolytes Ca and K and the enzymes ALT and
AST
proved to have the strongest spatio-temporal patterns of variation. Serum chemistry is a useful research tool for lobster populations, but the dearth of information on the homology of analyte functions in this species with those in vertebrate species makes interpretation of the results challenging. Late summer/autumn water conditions appear to cause stress for lobsters in LIS.
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PMID:Spatio-temporal variation in serum chemistry of the lobster, Homarus americanus Milne-Edwards. 1630 28