SOME ASPECTS OF LIPID METABOLISM IN TUBERCULOSIS
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概要
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In active tuberculosis there is a significant decrease in plasma phospholipids in the 3 stages of tuberculosis, compared to normal, due to liver affection while there is a significant increase in plasma triglycerides in the 3 stages of active tuberculosis due to decrease in the serum lipase activity. Total serum lipids increased significantly in stage I of the active disease but without a significant difference shown in stage II & III of theactive disease. Total plasma cholesterol showed a significant decrease in stage III of the active disease without. a significant difference appearing in stage I & II.<BR>Free plasma cholesterol showed a significant decrease in stage III of the disease without a significantdifference observed in stage I & II.<BR>Cholesterol ester showed a significant increase in stage I of the active disease, to decrease significantly instage III without a significant change in stage II. Phospholipids, however, were significantly decreased duringthe different stages of the disease.<BR>Serum lipoprotein pattern showed a highly significant increase in the non-mobile fraction in all stages oftuberculosis, most probably due to the increase of triglycerides. The β-lipoprotein fraction showed a highlysignificant decrease in stage III of the active disease, with insignificant changes in stage I & II.<BR>The jlipoprotein fraction decreased significantly in stage I & II with insignificant change in stage III.<BR>Serum lipase activity decreased significantly in active tuberculosis and significantly increased after treatment but not up to the level in normal persons.
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著者
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Kader Abdel
From the Biochemistry and Chest Departments Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University
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Aziz Abdel
From the Biochemistry and Chest Departments Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University
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Shawky M.A.
From the Biochemistry and Chest Departments Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University
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Hakim Abdel
From the Biochemistry and Chest Departments Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University
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Amr M.
From the Biochemistry and Chest Departments Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University
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Soultan I.
From the Biochemistry and Chest Departments Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University
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Kader M.M.Abdel
From the Biochemistry and Chest Departments Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University