Braun J P, Rico A G, Benard P, Burgat-Sacaze V
Ann Biol Clin (Paris). 1977;35(6):433-57.
Gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT, EC 2.3.2.2) is in man and animals mainly a renal enzyme. It is also present in non-negligeable quantities in the liver except in certain rodents such as the rat. In the cells, the cytosoluble fraction of the enzyme is very low and most of the enzyme is linked to the microsomal fraction in vitro. This fraction permits its use in the diagnosis of liver and biliary disease by measurement of its serum activity and that of renal disease by measurement of its urinary activity. In biological research, the prospects offered by GGT both in human and animal cancers, and in pharmacology and toxicology makes it probably one of the most appreciated biological tests in the exploration of liver, biliary and renal function.
γ-谷氨酰转移酶(GGT,EC 2.3.2.2)在人和动物体内主要是一种肾酶。除某些啮齿动物(如大鼠)外,肝脏中也存在不可忽视量的该酶。在细胞中,该酶的胞质可溶部分非常低,并且在体外大部分酶与微粒体部分相连。通过测量其血清活性,该部分可用于肝脏和胆道疾病的诊断;通过测量其尿液活性,可用于肾脏疾病的诊断。在生物学研究中,GGT在人类和动物癌症、药理学和毒理学方面提供的前景使其可能成为探索肝脏、胆道和肾功能时最受重视的生物学检测之一。