Liver Serum Enzyme Tests - Dahms Flashcards

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What is cholestasis?

Give some examples of extrahepatic cholestasis, intrahepatic colestasis, and medications that might cause cholestasis

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Any condition in which the flow of bile from the liver is inhibited or blocked

extrahepatic

  • strictures
  • stones in the common bile duct
  • pancreatitis
  • primary sclerosis cholangitis
  • cysts and tumors

intrahepatic

  • alcoholic liver disease
  • primary biliary cirrhosis
  • viral hepatitis

medications

  • antibiotics
  • anabolic steroids
  • birth control pills
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Name the two isoforms of AST and describe where each is found in the cell

What is a required co-factor for both?

Which is responsible for the most activity in the human liver?

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AST isoforms:

GOT1 = cytoplasmic form

GOT2 = mitochondrial form

Co-factor: PLP

Isoform GOT2 is responsible for ~80% of AST activity in the human liver

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Where is ALT found in the cell? In what tissue?

What is a required co-factor?

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Liver, cytoplasmic

PLP is a required co-factor

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Which is more sensitive to PLP deficiency, AST or ALT? Why is this important?

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ALT is more sensitive to PLP deficiency

PLP deficiency underlies the AST:ALT (>2:1) ratio seen in alcholoic hepatitis

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Name the four (4) isoenzymes of Alkaline Phosphatase (ALK PHOS)

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  • non-specific liver/bone/kidney
  • intestinal
  • placental
  • germ cell
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Where is 5’-nucleotidase found in the liver?

Why is it useful?

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Associated primarily with canalicular and sinusoidal plasma membranes

Useful because 5’-nucleotidase is not elevated in bone disease or pregnancy (unlike ALK PHOS) -> more specific to the liver in the setting of elevated ALK PHOS

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Other than diseases of the liver, biliary tract, and pancreas, what else might cause an elevated GGT?

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alcohol abuse (increases hepatic microsomal GGT –> increased serum GGT)

medications (barbiturates, anticonvulsants)

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