Jackson M J, Round J M, Newham D J, Edwards R H
Muscle Nerve. 1987 Jan;10(1):15-21. doi: 10.1002/mus.880100105.
The natural variability of plasma creatine kinase activity has been examined in patients suffering from muscular dystrophy and in normal subjects. The coefficient of variation of the plasma creatine kinase activities was found to be large (approximately 35%) in both patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and normal control subjects. A comparison of the plasma activities of creatine kinase with other muscle-derived enzymes suggests that the cause of this variability is changes in the release of enzymes from muscle. Data obtained concerning the effect of physical activity on plasma creatine kinase activity are contradictory, but several young patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and a very high creatine kinase activity (greater than 5000 IU/liter) showed a decreased activity following admission to hospital. An estimate of the rate of efflux of certain kinase from muscle has been made, indicating that young ambulant patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy have a grossly elevated muscle creatine kinase efflux (495.0 +/- 61.3 IU/kg muscle/hr) compared to control subjects (1.4 +/- 0.5 IU/kg muscle/hr).
已经对患有肌肉萎缩症的患者和正常受试者的血浆肌酸激酶活性的自然变异性进行了研究。发现杜兴氏肌肉萎缩症患者和正常对照受试者的血浆肌酸激酶活性变异系数都很大(约35%)。将肌酸激酶的血浆活性与其他肌肉衍生酶进行比较表明,这种变异性的原因是肌肉中酶释放的变化。关于体育活动对血浆肌酸激酶活性影响的数据相互矛盾,但几名患有杜兴氏肌肉萎缩症且肌酸激酶活性非常高(大于5000 IU/升)的年轻患者在入院后活性降低。已经对某些激酶从肌肉中的流出速率进行了估计,表明与对照受试者(1.4±0.5 IU/kg肌肉/小时)相比,患有杜兴氏肌肉萎缩症的年轻能走动患者的肌肉肌酸激酶流出量显著升高(495.0±61.3 IU/kg肌肉/小时)。