Peculiarities of values of acetylcholine concentration and cholinesterase activity in serum of patients with alcoholic chronic pancreatitis and duodenal ulcer

Trubitsyna Ie, A. Gulyaev, L. Vinokurova, T. Tarasova, G. Drozdova
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Introduction. There are a lot of pathogenic factors involved in development of polyetiologic diseases. Acetylcholine (AC) is known as first-order mediator as it plays an important role in development and maintenance of pathological processes. In this article we provide data on AC concentration in blood serum of patients with duodenal ulcer, alcoholic chronic pancreatitis and control group as well as activity of cholinesterase. The aim of this study was to identify a role played by AC in pathological process during disease, which may complicate a course of the disease as a bad prognostic factor. Results and discussion. We divided AC concentration into three types in the control group: low — 0.46–1.0 mmol/l (60% of individuals), moderate — 1.02–1.5 mmol/l (30%) , and high — more than 1.5 mmol/l (10%). Conclusion. We suppose that cholinesterase activity and AC concentration depend on localization of pathological process.
酒精性慢性胰腺炎和十二指肠溃疡患者血清乙酰胆碱浓度和胆碱酯酶活性的特点
介绍。多种疾病的发生与多种致病因素有关。乙酰胆碱(Acetylcholine, AC)在病理过程的发生和维持中起着重要作用,被称为一级介质。本文对十二指肠溃疡患者、酒精性慢性胰腺炎患者及对照组血清AC浓度及胆碱酯酶活性进行了分析。本研究的目的是确定AC在疾病期间的病理过程中所起的作用,它可能作为一个不良预后因素使病程复杂化。结果和讨论。我们将对照组的AC浓度分为三种类型:低- 0.46-1.0 mmol/l(60%),中等- 1.02-1.5 mmol/l(30%)和高-超过1.5 mmol/l(10%)。结论。我们认为胆碱酯酶活性和AC浓度取决于病理过程的定位。
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