Haem biosynthesis in cutaneous hepatic porphyria: comparison with alcoholism and liver disease.

Acta hepato-gastroenterologica Pub Date : 1979-04-01
M J Brodie, G G Thompson, M R Moore, K E McColl, A Goldberg, R A Hardie, J A Hunter
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The enzymes of haem biosynthesis have been measured in the peripheral blood of 13 patients with cutaneous hepatic porphyria. The activity of leucocyte delta-aminolaevulinic acid synthase was significantly elevated (p less than 0.001) as was that of erythrocyte porphobilinogen deaminase (p less than 0.05). Leucocyte ferrochelatase activity was depressed (p less than 0.001) and the activity of erythrocyte uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase did not significantly differ from control values. Similar enzyme activities were assayed in 12 chronic alcoholics and 8 patients with liver disease and the results differed markedly from those obtained from the porphyric patients. It is unlikely that the raised leucocyte delta-amino-laevulinic acid synthase activity can be attributed to alcohol ingestion or liver disease. A defect in the activity of uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase may exist in cutaneous hepatic porphyria but this could not be demonstrated in erythrocytes in this study.

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皮肤性肝卟啉症血红素的生物合成:与酒精中毒和肝病的比较。
本文对13例皮肤性肝性卟啉症患者外周血血红素生物合成酶进行了测定。白细胞δ -氨基乙酰丙酸合成酶活性显著升高(p < 0.001),红细胞亲胆色素原脱氨酶活性显著升高(p < 0.05)。白细胞铁螯合酶活性降低(p < 0.001),红细胞尿卟啉原脱羧酶活性与对照组无显著差异。在12名慢性酗酒者和8名肝病患者中检测了类似的酶活性,结果与卟啉症患者的结果明显不同。白细胞δ -氨基-乙酰丙酸合成酶活性升高不太可能与饮酒或肝脏疾病有关。在皮肤性肝卟啉症中可能存在尿卟啉原脱羧酶活性缺陷,但在本研究中未在红细胞中证实。
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