Serum Level Of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) And Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate (CGMP) And Its Clinical Significance In Patients With Viral Hepatitis B |
Posted on:2008-07-18 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis |
Country:China | Candidate:N Chen | Full Text:PDF |
GTID:2144360215491759 | Subject:Internal Medicine |
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ã€Objective】: To further explore the relationship between Typeâ… hypersensitivity reaction and mechanism of the Viral hepatitis B throughthe examination of 5-hydroxytryptamine and Cyclic guanosinemonophosphate (CGMP)levels in serum patients with Viral hepatitis B andnormal people. Provide new theory for the perfection of the immunologicalmechanism of hepatitis B.ã€Methods】: Serum COMP and 5-HT levels weremeasured in 45 patients with viral hepatitis B and 30 normal cases usingdouble-antibody sandwich ELISA method. Serum ALT and AST levels weremeasured with automatic biochemistry analyzer, and observing itscorrelatition with CGMP and 5-HT.ã€Results】:â‘ The 5-HT and CGMP levelsof 6 cases acute hepatitis B were significantly higher than the normalcases;â‘¡The 5-HT and CGMP levels of 39 cases chronic hepatitis B werealso significantly higher than the normal cases. The levels of the seriouschronic hepatitis B is highest than others and the levels of midrangegroup is higher than the light group.â‘¢Serum levels of 5-HT and CGMP inpatients were significantly and positively correlated with serum levelsof ALT and AST.ã€Conclusions】:â‘ Serum levels of 5-HT and CGMP in patientsviral hepatitis B may reflect the damage of liver.â‘¡The examination ofthe serum levels in 5-HT and CGMP may judge the patients' condition andconsult, It has certainly prognosis value.â‘¢The result of our previousresearch combined the examination that the serum levels of 5-HT andCGMP. That provided further substantial evidence for the probability ofthe interference of I hypersensitivity reaction with the mechanism ofhepatitis B.
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Keywords/Search Tags: | viral hepatitis B, pathogenesy, I hypersensitivity reaction, 5-HT |
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