The significance of the peroxides increase in the plasma of the patients with liver failure.

Medecine interne Pub Date : 1990-10-01
R Olinescu, R Alexandrescu, M Militaru
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200 patients with varied types of liver failure were biochemically and clinically investigated. Beside the usual biochemical analyses (transaminases, glutamyl transpeptidase, triglycerides, bilirubin), some special parameters such as lipid peroxides, glutathione, ceruloplasmin and the total antioxidative capacity of plasma were measured. High levels of lipid peroxides appear especially in severe cases of liver failure such as acute viral hepatitis, coma. The persistence of a high level of peroxides in plasma suggests the presence of severe, irreversible lesions. The increase of peroxides in the plasma is mainly due to the overridden production of antioxidative systems, localized especially in the liver. In severe liver failure, the mechanism of the increased formation of peroxides seems to involve bilirubin, due to induction of liver heme oxygenase. The data presented showed inverse correlations between the increase of peroxides and the decrease of glutathione and ceruloplasmin.

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肝功能衰竭患者血浆过氧化物升高的意义。
对200例不同类型肝功能衰竭患者进行了生化和临床研究。除常规生化分析(转氨酶、谷氨酰转肽酶、甘油三酯、胆红素)外,还测定了一些特殊参数,如脂质过氧化物、谷胱甘肽、铜蓝蛋白和血浆总抗氧化能力。高水平的脂质过氧化物尤其出现在严重的肝衰竭病例中,如急性病毒性肝炎、昏迷。血浆中持续存在高水平的过氧化物表明存在严重的、不可逆的病变。血浆中过氧化物的增加主要是由于抗氧化系统的过度生产,特别是在肝脏中。在严重的肝功能衰竭中,由于肝血红素加氧酶的诱导,过氧化物形成增加的机制似乎与胆红素有关。结果表明,过氧化物的增加与谷胱甘肽和铜蓝蛋白的减少呈负相关。
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