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catalyse hydrolytic cleavage of various esters of choline; including degradation of anesthetics and cocaine
synthesized in the liver |
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What happens in patients with hepatic diseases? |
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will have lowered cholinesterase synthesis: lowered activity
leads to: longer activation of acetylcholine, anesthetics, and cocaine - enzyme that normally breaks them down isn't being produced |
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cause irreversible (covalent) inhibition of the enzyme
Mild-moderate: tetany symptoms
severe: paralysis due to inability to repolarize cell membrane
medically: use atropine sulfate to inhibit it |
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leads to an elevated cholinesterase |
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used in general anesthesia: only activated by plasma cholinesterase |
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aspartate transaminase (AST) |
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diagnostic tool for cardiac (MI) and liver (acute viral hepatitis) trouble |
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alanine transaminase (ALT) |
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Liver (acute viral hep., cirrhosis, cholestatic jaundice)
Lesser extent: determination of skeletal muscle disease/circulatory failure
both AST and ALT are present in circulatory failure & acute viral hepatitis, increase is higher in case of hepatitis |
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4 isoenzymes found in: LIVER, BONE, placenta, and intestine
increases with pregnancy/childhood due to placenta/bone proliferation
High in: bone diseases with increased osteoblastic activities
Increases: high fat meals (liver metabolism)
Increases: bilary tract diseases (intestine necrosis/cholestasis) |
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was used for: prostate testing, liver, erythrocytes, platelets, and bone
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen): used for prostate - others can be measured by other means |
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LDH 1: increases with acute MI
LDH 5: increases with acute hepatitis |
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makes ATP available for the first 10 seconds of rapid exercise - 3 isoforms
CK-MB: most important enzyme for detection of MI |
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Gamma-glutamyltransferase |
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used for detection of LIVER disease
can be used to rule out/prove bone vs liver disease when comparing with ALP
will be raised with: cholestatic liver disease (confirm with ALP)
only intrahepatic bile duct damage will lead to release of ALP/Gamma GT
if just hepatocytes are damaged: AST and ALT are elevated |
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found mainly in PANCREASE and salivary glands
used to detect: acute pancreatitis |
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notes on uncomplicated MI |
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the first enzyme to raise: CK-MB within 3 hours of onset
2nd: AST - peaks at 48 hours
3rd: LDH |
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