Elevation of ceruloplasmin activity involved in changes of hepatic metal concentration in primary biliary cirrhosis.

K Sogawa, T Yamada, Y Suzuki, T Masaki, S Watanabe, Y Uchida, K Arima, M Nishioka, K Matsumoto
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Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) patients showed increased ceruloplasmin activity and Cu content in the serum as compared to the control group. Moreover, Cu, Fe, and Zn contents were measured in the livers of autopsied cases. The PBC patients showed increased Cu content and reduced Fe and Zn levels. In PBC cases, Cu transportation via bile is disturbed due to collapse of the interlobular bile ducts and consequently Cu accumulates in the liver. Thus, it is likely that serum ceruloplasmin activity increases to metabolize the accumulated hepatic Cu and that Cu content increases in the serum as a ceruloplasmin-bound form. Furthermore, reduction of Fe and Zn contents in the liver of the PBC patients indicated the possible relationship of ceruloplasmin to Fe and Zn metabolism as well as Cu metabolism.

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原发性胆汁性肝硬化中铜蓝蛋白活性升高与肝金属浓度变化有关。
原发性胆汁性肝硬化(PBC)患者与对照组相比,血清中铜蓝蛋白活性和铜含量增加。同时测定尸体肝脏中Cu、Fe、Zn的含量。PBC患者Cu含量升高,Fe和Zn水平降低。在PBC病例中,由于小叶间胆管塌陷,通过胆汁的铜运输受到干扰,因此铜在肝脏中积聚。因此,很可能血清铜蓝蛋白活性增加以代谢积累的肝铜,并且血清中铜含量以铜蓝蛋白结合形式增加。此外,PBC患者肝脏中铁和锌含量的降低表明铜蓝蛋白可能与铁和锌代谢以及铜代谢有关。
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