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Hossein Poustchi1, Jacob George, Saeed Esmaili, Farzaneh Esna-Ashari, Gelayol Ardalan, Sadaf Ghajarieh Sepanlou, Seyed Moayed Alavian.
Abstract
BACKGROUND & AIMS: There is a worldwide epidemic of obesity among adolescents who subsequently are at increased risk for the development of non alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is the most frequently used test for screening these individuals, but no age and gender-specific upper limits of normal (ULN) based on healthy population data in children are available. The objective of the present study was to define ULN for ALT in healthy children in order to use this as a tool for case finding.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21738618 PMCID: PMC3124486 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0021178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Baseline characteristics of the total cohort and the ‘healthy’ population.
| Variables | Whole cohort (n = 925) | Healthy subjects (371) | ||||
| All mean (SD) | Male mean (SD) | Female mean (SD) | All mean (SD) | Male mean (SD) | Female mean (SD) | |
| Age (yrs) | 12.92 (3) | 12.80 (2) | 13 (3) | 12.87 (3.13) | 12.58 (3) | 13.17 (3.41) |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 20.45 (4.75) | 19.89 (4.72) | 20.88 (4.7) | 18 (2.63) | 17.59 (2.47) | 18.41 (2.74) |
| HOMA-IR | 3.12 (1.8) | 3.15 (1.9) | 3.08 (1.7) | 2.43 (0.92) | 2.43 (1.01) | 2.43 (0.82) |
| SBP | 10.53 (1.05) | 10.8 (1.05) | 10.33 (10) | 10.21 (0.90) | 10.39 (0.86) | 10.03 (0.91) |
| DBP | 6.50 (0.61) | 6.65 (0.66) | 6.38 (0.54) | 6.35 (0.54) | 6.47 (0.60) | 6.23 (0.54) |
| ALT (IU/L) | 17.21 (10.23) | 19.96 (11.40) | 15.01 (8.6) | 14.84 (5.33) | 16.63 (5.76) | 13.04 (4.15) |
| AST (IU/L) | 24.68 (12.47) | 27.23 (8.44) | 22.64 (14.62) | 24.37 (6.39) | 26.69 (6.43) | 22.04 (5.45) |
| Fasting glucose (mg/dl) | 81.05 (10.78) | 82.95 (7.58) | 79.53 (12.57) | 80.13 (7.45) | 81.99 (7.05) | 78.25 (7.39) |
| Insulin(µU/ml) | 15.30 (7.23) | 14 (7.85) | 15.54 (6.7) | 12.22 (4.30) | 11.90 (4.5) | 12.54 (3.99) |
| T-C (mg/dl) | 154.90 (27) | 152.28 (26.9) | 156.98 (26.97) | 141.09 (16.95) | 137.81 (16.21) | 144.40 (17.08) |
| TG (mg/dl) | 87.68 (41.51) | 85.85 (42.18) | 89.15 (40.95) | 65.76 (15.73) | 65.13 (16.29) | 66.40 (15.16) |
| LDL (mg/dl) | 88.55 (19.62) | 86.32 (19.36) | 90.32 (19.66) | 79.97 (13.09) | 77.50 (12.31) | 82.45 (13.42) |
Abbreviations: ALT: alanine aminotransferase, AST: aspartate aminotransferase, BMI: body mass index, HOMA-IR: homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance, LDL: low-density lipoprotein, SD: standard deviation, T-C: Total cholesterol, TG: Triglyceride.
Factors correlated with ALT level in 925 students.
| Age | BMI | SBP | DBP | Insulin | HOMA-IR | T-C | TG | |
| Spearman | −0.077 | 0.169 | 0.198 | 0.181 | 0.136 | 0.124 | 0.148 | 0.164 |
| P value | 0.021 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
Abbreviations: BMI: Body mass index; HOMA-IR: homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance; DBP: diastolic blood pressure; SBP: systolic blood pressure; T-C: Total cholesterol; TG: Triglyceride.
Normal ranges for liver chemistry by gender in 371 healthy subjects.
| ALT (IU/L) | AST (IU/L) | |||
| Male (186) | Female (185) | Male (186) | Female (185) | |
| Mean | 16.63 | 13.05 | 26.7 | 22.05 |
| Median | 16 | 13 | 26 | 21 |
| Min | 8 | 5 | 4 | 13 |
| Max | 39 | 31 | 47 | 39 |
| Percentile | ||||
| 5 | 9 | 7 | 17 | 14 |
| 25 | 11 | 8.6 | 23 | 18 |
| 75 | 18 | 16 | 30 | 25 |
| 95 | 30 | 20.7 | 38 | 32.7 |
P<0.001 for difference in mean values of ALT and AST in males and females.
Figure 1Histograms defining normal values for ALT and AST by gender in 371 healthy students.
Figure 295th percentile, predicted and 5th percentile of ALT values by age for females.
The X axis represents current student age. The Y axis is the ALT level, and the top and bottom lines are the 95th and 5th percentile. The middle line represents the predicted values for ALT in female participants according to age.
Multiple logistic regressions for predictors of ALT by gender.
| Male | Female | |||||
| OR | 95% CI | P value | OR | 95% CI | P value | |
| Age (for each 10 yrs) | - | - | - | 0.75 | 0.66–0.88 | <0.001 |
| Waist/hip ratio | 2.25 | 1.4–3.56 | <0.001 | 1.8 | 1.16–2.8 | <0.001 |
| BMI | 2 | 1.68–2.37 | 0.001 | 1.61 | 1.34–1.94 | <0.001 |
| T-C | 1.42 | 1.14–1.77 | <0.001 | 1.32 | 1.09–1.62 | <0.001 |
Comparison of the frequency of the metabolic syndrome and its components in subjects with normal and elevated ALT based on ULNs calculated in the current study.
| Normal ALT (n = 711) | Elevated ALT(n = 99) | P value | |
| 1or more MetS components | 538(75.7%) | 79 (79.8%) | 0.358 |
| 2 or more MetS components | 200 (28.1%) | 45(45.5%) | <0.001 |
| MetS | 47 (6.67) | 21 (21.2%) | <0.001 |
*MetS = Metabolic Syndrome defined according to ATP III criteria [47].