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Interpretation of non-invasive breath tests using 13C-labeled substrates - a preliminary report with 13C-methacetin
Authors:JF Lock  P Taheri  S Bauer  HG Holzhütter  M Malinowski  P Neuhaus  M Stockmann
Affiliation:1.Department of General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany;2.Institute of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany;3.Institute of Biochemistry, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
Abstract:
Non-invasive breath tests can serve as valuable diagnostic tools in medicine as they can determine particular enzymatic and metabolic functions in vivo. However, methodological pitfalls have limited the actual clinical application of those tests till today. A major challenge of non-invasive breath tests has remained the provision of individually reliable test results. To overcome these limitations, a better understanding of breath kinetics during non-invasive breaths tests is essential. This analysis compares the breath recovery of a 13C-methacetin breath test with the actual serum kinetics of the substrate. It is shown, that breath and serum kinetics of the same test are significantly different over a period of 60 minutes. The recovery of the tracer 13CO2 in breath seems to be significantly delayed due to intermediate storage in the bicarbonate pool. This has to be taken into account for the application of non-invasive breath test protocols. Otherwise, breath tests might display bicarbonate kinetics despite the metabolic capacity of the particular target enzyme.
Keywords:liver function   liver function test   13C-breath test   methacetin   cytochrome P450 1A2   LiMAx test
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