1. Are prealbumin plasma levels linked to amino acid supply from peripheral tissues in liver cirrhosis?
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Carlo Merkel, Piero Amodio, Massimo Bolognesi, Angelo Gatta, and S. Bellon
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,biology ,Organic Chemistry ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Nutritional status ,Plasma levels ,medicine.disease ,Biochemistry ,Blood proteins ,Amino acid ,Peripheral ,Transthyretin ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Liver function - Abstract
Prealbumin plasma level is considered a good index of liver function in liver cirrhosis. However, plasma protein levels depend not only on liver function, but also on amino acid supply which is consequent to nutritional status.In 12 cirrhotics we measured prealbumin plasma levels and the lower limb venous-artero difference of amino acid plasma levels in blood samples taken from femoral vein and femoral artery in post-absorptive conditions considered as a direct index of protein release from peripheral tissues and an indirect index of protein nutritional status.In arterial and in venous plasma amino acid sum was 1.86±0.40 (mean + sd) and 2.00 ± 0.04 mMol/l respectively.Prealbumin plasma levels were found directly correlated with the venousartero difference of amino acid plasma levels (r = 0.57p0.05) and of glutamate + glutamine levels (r = 0.73p0.007).In conclusions, these data suggest that prealbumin plasma levels are linked to amino acid supply from peripheral tissues in cirrhotics.
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- 1992
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