Lecithin.cholesterol acyl-transferase and lipoprotein-X in liver disease |
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Authors: | Stale Ritland Jan P. Blomhoff Egil Gjone |
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Affiliation: | Medical Department A, university Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Oslo 1 Norway |
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Abstract: | Determinations of serum lecithin : cholesterol acyl transferase (LCAT) and the “abnormal serum lipoprotein of cholestasis” (LP-X) have been carried out in 52 patients with different liver disorders and in 20 normal subjects.In acute hepatitis reduced LCAT activity was demonstrated in both LP-X positive and LP-X negative patients. In primary biliary cirrhosis and large bile duct obstruction the presence of LP-X was associated with reduced, normal or increased LCAT activity. Thus this study could reveal no specific LCAT/LP-X pattern in liver diseases, nor were we able to differentiate between intra- and extrahepatic cholestasis on the basis of these two tests.Possible relationships between LP-X and LCAT are discussed and mechanisms for the formation of LP-X in liver- and bile duct diseases are considered. |
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