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- Title
Serum transaminase levels after experimental paracetamol-induced hepatic necrosis.
- Authors
Dixon, M F; Fulker, M J; Walker, B E; Kelleher, J; Losowsky, M S
- Abstract
The relationship between serum transaminase levels and the extent of paracetamol-induced liver necrosis has been investigated in the rat. Three methods of histological quantitation were used to assess of necrosis--arbitrary grading, point counting, and the image-analysis computer. Highly significant correlations were obtained between the three methods and all were found to be reproducible. A close correlation was found between the extent of hepatic necrosis and the serum ASAT and ALAT 24 hours after a large dose (4 g/kg) of paracetamol. Likewise, the mean grade of necrosis correlated reasonably well with the serum enzyme levels in the recovery phase at 36 and 72 hours, although the transaminase level for a given degree of necrosis was considerably lower at 72 hours than at 24 hours. These findings suggest that serum transaminase levels gives a reliable indication of the severity of hepatic necrosis if the time of ingestion of the paracetamol is known and taken into account.
- Publication
Gut, 1975, Vol 16, Issue 10, p800
- ISSN
0017-5749
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1136/gut.16.10.800