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[Markers of hepatic fibrogenesis in alcoholic patients].

Authors :
de la Maza MP
Chichester C
Hirsch S
Petermann M
Iturriaga H
Bunout D
Source :
Revista medica de Chile [Rev Med Chil] 1997 Jan; Vol. 125 (1), pp. 15-21.
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

Background: An elevation of serologic markers of hepatic fibrogenesis has been reported in liver diseases of different etiologies. Among these, the N-terminal type III procollagen (P-III-P) and the P1 proteolytic fragment of laminin (P1 laminin) increase in alcoholic liver damage, in proportion to the progression of this condition.<br />Aim: To study serum levels of P-III-P and P1 laminin in asymptomatic alcoholics with and without liver damage and decompensated alcoholic cirrhotics, compared to normal controls.<br />Methods: Serum P-III-P and laminin levels were measured in asymptomatic alcoholics during detoxification treatment. Liver biopsies were obtained, in order to detect liver damage, which was graded with a numeric score, considering values over 6 as severe damage. Serum fibrogenesis markers were also measured in a group of decompensated alcoholic cirrhotics.<br />Results: P-III-P levels were significantly higher in cirrhotic patients compared to alcoholics with or without liver damage and to normal controls. Laminin was not different between groups. P-III-P did not correlate with histologic score in asymptomatic patients.<br />Conclusions: In this study P-III-P and P1 laminin were not usefull discriminators of severe liver damage among asymptomatic alcoholics; their levels were found to rise significantly only when liver disease has become clinically evident.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
0034-9887
Volume :
125
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Revista medica de Chile
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9336064