Literature DB >> 15166653

Serum ceruloplasmin and ferroxidase activity are not decreased in hepatic failure related to alcoholic cirrhosis: clinical and pathophysiological implications.

Caroline Le Lan1, Martine Ropert, Fabrice Lainé, Muriel Medevielle, Christine Jard, Michel Pouchard, André Le Treut, Romain Moirand, Olivier Loréal, Pierre Brissot.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A decrease in serum ceruloplasmin (Cp), a protein involved in iron metabolism through its ferroxidase activity, is classically claimed to be observed in severe hepatic failure of non-wilsonian chronic liver disease and therefore to be a confounding factor for the diagnosis of Wilson's disease. Moreover, a simultaneous decrease in ferroxidase activity could be hypothesized as playing a role in the development of the hepatic siderosis frequently observed in advanced chronic liver diseases. The aim of this study was to test the validity of these two statements.
METHODS: This study investigated Cp, determined by immunonephelometry, and its ferroxidase 1 activity determined by Erel's method in 33 male patients with severe alcoholic cirrhosis compared with 66 healthy male volunteers, selected on strict criteria. Each patient was age-matched with two controls. Nonparametric tests were used for statistical analysis.
RESULTS: The mean values of Cp were significantly higher in cirrhotic patients as compared with control subjects. A significant elevation of Cp was also observed in the subgroup of 11 cirrhotic patients who had normal serum C-reactive protein levels. The mean values of ferroxidase 1 activity were similar to those obtained in control subjects.
CONCLUSIONS: Low serum Cp should not be expected in severe hepatic cirrhosis of non-wilsonian origin. Hepatic siderosis in advanced chronic liver disease is likely to be unrelated to decreased ferroxidase activity.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15166653     DOI: 10.1097/01.alc.0000125341.42253.c2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alcohol Clin Exp Res        ISSN: 0145-6008            Impact factor:   3.455


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