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慢性肝病患者血浆雌激素水平及尿中雌激素排泄情况

Plasma levels and excretion of estrogens in urine in chronic lever disease.

作者信息

Pentikäinen P J, Pentikäinen L A, Azarnoff D L, Dujovne C A

出版信息

Gastroenterology. 1975 Jul;69(1):20-7.

PMID:1171044
Abstract

Plasma levels of nonconjugated estrone (E1), estradiol-17beta (E2), and estriol (E3) and excretion of these estrogens in urine in conjugated and nonconjugated forms were measured by radioimmunoassay in 17 healthy males and 33 males with alcoholic liver disease. Patients with liver disease had significantly elevated plasma levels of E1 (74.2 +/- 8.0 SE versus 26.0 +/- 1.7 pg per ml, P less than 0.001), E2 (29.3 +/- 2.2 versus 23.3 +/- 2.0 pg per ml, P = less than 0.05), and E3 (11.5 + 1.9 versus 6.5 +/- 0.7 pg per ml, P less than 0.01). Excretion of total E1, E2, and E3 in urine was significantly increased in patients with liver disease; the increase was primarily in the nonconjugated fraction. Among those patients with chronic liver disease, the presence of ascites was associated with significantly higher plasma levels of E1 and excretion of larger amounts of E1 and E2 in urine. On the other hand, no differences were observed in the small number of patients with gynecomastia. A direct correlation between the plasma level or excretion of E1 or E2 and several liver function abnormalities was observed. The relative hyperestrogenemia we report here may account for some of the clinical observations in chronic liver disease.

摘要

采用放射免疫分析法对17名健康男性和33名酒精性肝病男性患者的血浆中非结合雌酮(E1)、雌二醇-17β(E2)和雌三醇(E3)水平以及这些雌激素以结合和非结合形式在尿液中的排泄情况进行了测定。肝病患者的血浆E1水平显著升高(74.2±8.0标准误对26.0±1.7皮克/毫升,P<0.001),E2水平(29.3±2.2对23.3±2.0皮克/毫升,P<0.05),E3水平(11.5±1.9对6.5±0.7皮克/毫升,P<0.01)。肝病患者尿液中总E1、E2和E3的排泄显著增加;增加主要在非结合部分。在那些慢性肝病患者中,腹水的存在与血浆E1水平显著升高以及尿液中E1和E2排泄量增加有关。另一方面,在少数患有男性乳房发育症的患者中未观察到差异。观察到E1或E2的血浆水平或排泄与几种肝功能异常之间存在直接相关性。我们在此报告的相对高雌激素血症可能解释了慢性肝病中的一些临床观察结果。

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