
Because it has been suggested that an accumulation of false neurochemical transmitters plays a part in the cardiovascular and neurological complications of cirrhosis it appeared worthwhile to study the level of monoamine oxidase in the liver and platelets of cirrhotic patients. In fact a decrease of such activities might explain the increase of false neurotransmitters observed in cirrhotic patients. Other enzyme were also tested: the plasma benzylamine oxidase activity and the liver mixed function oxidases. 13 cases of severe cirrhosis (B, C according to Child classification) and 10 cases of less severe cirrhosis (A according to Child classification) were studied in comparison to patients affected by cholelithiasis. A defect in the level of monoamine oxidase activity of platelets and liver was observed in some cirrhotic patients together with a decrease of the level of the liver mixed function oxidases.
Adult, Blood Platelets, Liver Cirrhosis, Male, Middle Aged, Benzylamine Oxidase, Liver, Microsomes, Liver, Humans, Female, Monoamine Oxidase
Adult, Blood Platelets, Liver Cirrhosis, Male, Middle Aged, Benzylamine Oxidase, Liver, Microsomes, Liver, Humans, Female, Monoamine Oxidase
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