Literature DB >> 6391476

Plasma amino acid imbalance in alcoholic liver cirrhosis.

T Shiota, H Nakatsukasa, M Fujiwara, N Takei, Y Yamauchi, M Kobayashi, A Watanabe, H Nagashima.   

Abstract

Plasma amino acid concentrations and plasma glucagon and serum insulin levels were studied in male patients with compensated alcoholic and nonalcoholic liver cirrhosis. Age, nutritional status, and liver function tests were similar in both groups; none of the patients presented hepatic encephalopathy. Plasma valine and leucine concentrations were lower, and tyrosine, higher in alcoholic than nonalcoholic liver cirrhosis. As a result, the molar ratios of branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) to aromatic amino acids (AAA) were reduced markedly in this group. Although correlation coefficients comparing BCAA/AAA ratios and KICG in alcoholic and nonalcoholic liver cirrhosis were similar, a steeper regression line was observed in alcoholics. Plasma glucagon and proline levels were significantly higher in alcoholic than nonalcoholic liver cirrhosis, the former correlated with AAA concentrations only in alcoholic liver cirrhosis, but not with BCAA levels. These results indicated that alcoholic liver cirrhosis presented a more deranged plasma amino acid pattern than nonalcoholic, and the amino acid imbalances, except for depressed BCAA and elevated proline, were derived, in part, from the hyperglucagonemia.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6391476     DOI: 10.1016/0006-2944(84)90071-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Med        ISSN: 0006-2944


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