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Med Parazitol (Mosk) ; (2): 10-5, 2003.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12886584

ABSTRACT

A response of a complex of biochemical parameters of hepatic function to therapeutic exposures was studied at different stages of development of Opisthorchis invasion. The activity of AST, ALT, GGT, GGT, AP, AM, and CE and the concentration of bilirubin, cholesterol, and glucose in the sera from 232 patients with acute or chronic opisthorchiasis were studied. Their study was conducted in several steps: before treatment, after a course of pathogenetic therapy, 1-3 days after antihelminthic therapy with bilthricide and azinox, in early (following 1-3 months) and late (following more than 6 months) residual periods. Pathogenetic therapy was found to alleviate an acute inflammatory process in the liver, but without eliminating cholestasis completely. Antihelminthic therapy improved the results of hepatic tests in different periods after treatment for acute or chronic opisthorchiasis in relation to the rate of compensation of structural lesions. By and large, after pathogenetic and antihelminthic therapy for opisthorchiasis the parameters characterizing the cytolytic syndrome became more rapidly than those that reflect the biliary system. However, there was no complete recovery of impaired hepatic and pancreatic functions throughout the follow-up.


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Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Opisthorchiasis/drug therapy , Praziquantel/analogs & derivatives , Praziquantel/therapeutic use , Alanine Transaminase/blood , Alkaline Phosphatase/blood , Anthelmintics/administration & dosage , Aspartate Aminotransferases/blood , Bilirubin/blood , Biomarkers/blood , Blood Glucose/analysis , Cholesterol/blood , Cholinesterases/blood , Humans , Liver Function Tests , Opisthorchiasis/blood , Opisthorchiasis/metabolism , Praziquantel/administration & dosage , alpha-Amylases/blood , gamma-Glutamyltransferase/blood
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Med Parazitol (Mosk) ; (1): 12-6, 2002.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12224256

ABSTRACT

The main biochemical indices of hepatic functions (the activities of alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyl transferase, alkaline phosphatase, alpha-amylase, choline esterase and the concentrations of total bilirubin, cholesterol, and glucose) were studied in the sera of 256 patients with chronic opisthorchiasis. It was found that with diseases manifested in different clinical forms (cholangitis, cholecystitis, cholangiocholecystitis, cholangiohepatitis, cholecystitis in combination with pancreatitis), most study indices are within the normal ranges, but significantly differ from the means in a group of apparently healthy individuals. The findings suggest that such clinical forms of opisthorchiais as cholangiocholecystitis and cholangiohepatitis are characterized by manifestations of cytolysis and cholestasis, as cholecystitis is manifested by cytolysis, as cholecystitis in combination with pancreatitis, by cholestasis, and as cholangitis, by cholestasis and hepatic cell insufficiency. It is possible that further studies will provide evidence for how to correct detected disorders during pathogenetic therapy.


Subject(s)
Digestive System Diseases/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Opisthorchiasis/metabolism , Adult , Alanine Transaminase/blood , Alkaline Phosphatase/blood , Aspartate Aminotransferases/blood , Bilirubin/blood , Blood Glucose/analysis , Cholangitis/blood , Cholangitis/parasitology , Cholecystitis/blood , Cholecystitis/parasitology , Cholesterol/blood , Cholinesterases/blood , Chronic Disease , Digestive System Diseases/blood , Digestive System Diseases/parasitology , Hepatitis, Chronic/blood , Hepatitis, Chronic/parasitology , Humans , Liver Function Tests , Middle Aged , Opisthorchiasis/blood , Pancreatitis/blood , Pancreatitis/parasitology , alpha-Amylases/blood , gamma-Glutamyltransferase/blood
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