了解比例卟啉及其处置:比例卟啉尿是常见的,原因多样,很少提示卟啉症。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Herbert L Bonkovsky, Christopher D Ma, Manuela Araque, Jacqueline B Tiley, Kim L R Brouwer, Ulrich Stölzel
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摘要

同比例卟啉[CPs]在血浆和尿液中经常轻度升高,这导致卟啉症的错误过度诊断。在这里,我们提供了一个概述正常CP代谢和影响其处置的因素。我们回顾了现有的文献,总结和介绍了目前对CP代谢及其处置的认识。CPs是正常血红素合成的副产物。正常情况下,它们主要由肝细胞排出,进入胆汁,然后进入粪便。有机阴离子转运肽(oats)和多药耐药相关蛋白(MRPs)促进CPs进入上皮细胞并去除。外源药物抑制MRPs和/或oops的活性,影响CPs的代谢和处置。CP浓度被用作内源性探针,用于评估oops功能的改变。各种肝脏疾病和失调导致cp分泌到胆汁的减少,从而导致血浆和尿液中cp浓度的增加。通常,轻度至中度的尿CPs增加是由于酒精、重金属、药物对转运体的影响或非卟啉性肝病,而不是卟啉症或其他遗传综合征。
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Understanding Coproporphyrins and Their Disposition: Coproporphyrinuria is Common, of Diverse Cause, and Rarely Indicates Porphyria.

Coproporphyrins (CPs) are often mildly increased in plasma and urine, which leads to erroneous overdiagnosis of porphyrias. Herein we provide an overview of normal CP metabolism and factors that influence its disposition. We reviewed extant literature and here summarize and put into context current knowledge of CP metabolism and its disposition. CPs are formed as byproducts of normal heme synthesis. Normally they are removed chiefly by hepatocytes into bile and then stool. Organic anion-transporting peptides (OATPs) and multidrug resistance-associated proteins facilitate the uptake of CPs into epithelial cells and removal. Xenobiotics inhibit the activities of multidrug resistance-associated proteins and/or OATPs and affect the metabolism and disposition of CPs. CP concentrations are used as endogenous probes for assessing altered functions of OATPs. Diverse liver diseases and disorders lead to decreased secretion of CPs into bile and thus to increased concentrations of CPs in plasma and urine. Usually, mild to moderate increases in urinary CPs are due to alcohol, heavy metals, drug effects on transporters, or nonporphyric liver diseases not to porphyrias or to other inherited syndromes.

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American Journal of Medicine
American Journal of Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
3.40%
发文量
449
审稿时长
9 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Medicine - "The Green Journal" - publishes original clinical research of interest to physicians in internal medicine, both in academia and community-based practice. AJM is the official journal of the Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine, a prestigious group comprising internal medicine department chairs at more than 125 medical schools across the U.S. Each issue carries useful reviews as well as seminal articles of immediate interest to the practicing physician, including peer-reviewed, original scientific studies that have direct clinical significance and position papers on health care issues, medical education, and public policy.
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