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Biliary alpha 1-acid glycoprotein concentrations in gallstone-free controls and in patients with multiple or solitary cholesterol gallstones.

H Nuutinen1, M Abei, J Schwarzendrube, S Ginanni Corradini, R M Walsh, P Kawczak, R T Holzbach.   

Abstract

We recently identified a promoting glycoprotein in the concanavalin A-bound fraction of gallbladder bile as a biliary form of alpha 1-glycoprotein (AAG). The concentration of biliary AAG appears to exert an important promoting effect on the speed of cholesterol nucleation in many patients with cholesterol gallstone disease. In the current study, we provide information about the biliary concentration of AAG as well as the amount and comparative potency of its subfractions in patients with and without cholesterol gallstone disease. The amount of total biliary AAG and the amounts of its different isoforms separated by concanavalin A affinity chromatography were measured by ELISA. Estimates of absolute concentrations of AAG for each sample were normalized to the sample total protein content to give relative AAG values. The promoting activity (potency) of immunopurified biliary AAG from gallstone patients and gallstone-free controls on cholesterol crystallization was compared by a crystal growth assay. The mean absolute concentration of AAG in gallstone-free controls was not significantly different from multiple stone patients. The relative concentration of AAG (micrograms per milligram total protein) was significantly increased in patients with multiple stones when compared to controls (P < 0.05), and both the absolute and relative concentrations of AAG (micrograms per milligram bile), were three- and to five fold higher in a number of these patients. The functional activity and distribution of AAG in different subfractions was similar in gallstone patients and gallstone-free controls. The relative concentration of biliary AAG is significantly greater in cholesterol gallstone patients with multiple stones than in gallstone-free controls.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7648981     DOI: 10.1007/bf02212703

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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