[肝外门脉高压患儿碳水化合物代谢酶研究]。

Laboratornoe delo Pub Date : 1991-01-01
I V Chibisov, A F Leont'ev, V M Seniakovich, E V Kazlas
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对22例4 ~ 15岁的肝外门脉高压患儿进行了糖原、蛋白浓度及肝糖原代谢酶活性测定。分析葡萄糖-6-磷酸酶、淀粉-1,6-葡萄糖苷酶、果糖-1,6-二磷酸酶、磷酸化酶α和β、磷酸葡萄糖糖化酶和磷酸己糖异构酶水平。本研究采用手术边缘活检获得的肝活检标本。肝外高血压的特征是磷酸化酶α活性、糖原浓度和葡萄糖-磷酸酶活性没有降低或急剧降低。结果的相关性分析显示,4例结果为中等相关性,1例结果为强相关性,估计可能性为0.95-0.99。磷酸化酶α和葡萄糖-6-磷酸酶的相关性最高(3相关性)。肝脏血流受损导致其主要生化功能之一,即维持血糖稳态的功能受损,从而导致机体适应能力降低;在规划肝外高血压患者的治疗措施时应牢记这一点。
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[Carbohydrate metabolism enzymes in children with extrahepatic portal hypertension].

Glycogen and protein concentrations and the activities of liver glycogen metabolic enzymes were measured in 22 children aged 4 to 15, suffering from extrahepatic portal hypertension. Glucose-6-phosphatase, amylo-1,6-glucosidase, fructose-1,6-diphosphatase, phosphorylases alpha and beta, phosphoglucomutase, and phosphohexose isomerase levels were analyzed. Liver biopsy specimens obtained by surgical marginal biopsy were used in the study. No or drastic reduction of phosphorylase alpha activity and reduction of glycogen concentration and glucose-phosphatase activity were found characteristic of extrahepatic hypertension. Analysis of correlations of the findings has demonstrated a medium correlation in 4 cases and a strong correlation between the findings in 1 case, the possibility being estimated as 0.95-0.99. The highest number of correlations was observed with phosphorylase alpha and glucose-6-phosphatase (3 correlations). Liver blood stream impairments result in injury to one of its main biochemical functions, i.e., the maintenance of blood glucose homeostasis, this leading to reduction of the adaptation potential of the body; this should be borne in mind when planning therapeutic measures for patients with extrahepatic hypertension.

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