Hepatobiliary Flashcards
(42 cards)
What are the cytoplasmic liver enzymes?
ALT (alanine transaminase), AST (aspartate transaminase), LDH (lactate dehydrogenase), SDH (sorbitol dehydrogenase)
What are the mitochondrial liver enzymes?
AST, GLDH (glutamate dehydrogenase)
What is hepatocellular injury?
A non-specific term for reversible or irreversible injury to hepatocytes due to various causes (hypoxia, toxins, infections, neoplasia, etc.).
Which enzymes are indicators of hepatocellular injury?
ALT, AST (in conjunction with CK), LDH, SDH, GLDH
All will be increased.
What are the membrane enzymes?
ALP (alkaline phosphatase), GGT (ɣ-glutamyltransferase)
What is cholestasis?
Decreased or ‘ceased’ bile flow.
Which enzymes are indicators of cholestasis?
ALP, GGT, Cholesterol, Bilirubin
All will be increased.
What defines reduced hepatobiliary function?
≥ 70% of liver needs to be non-functional.
What are the indicators of hepatobiliary function?
Albumin, Cholesterol, Glucose, Urea/BUN, Coagulation factors
All will be decreased.
With hepatocellular injury, can increased enzyme leakage distinguish between reversible or irreversible change?
Nah
True or False: Serum liver enzyme activities can be indicators of pathology, BUT are NOT specific to any disease.
True.
What is the best marker of hepatocellular injury in dogs and cats?
ALT
Exam question.
What is the best marker of hepatocellular injury in large animals?
GLDH
Which marker is a poor indicator of hepatocellular injury in cattle and horses?
ALT
Exam question.
What is the best marker of hepatocellular injury in exotics?
GLDH
What is the best marker of cholestasis in dogs?
ALP
This enzyme will be increased before icterus presents itself.
Which marker is a poor indicator of cholestasis in cats and horses?
ALP
Increased ALP means the cholestasis is chronic.
Which enzyme must always be interpreted in conjunction with CK and why?
AST
If AST is elevated, check CK.
What are two other causes for ALP elevations?
- Increased osteoblastic activity (growth) (dogs)
- Hyperthyroidism (cats)
What is another reason why GGT may be elevated?
With puppies, foals, and calves that are taking in colostrum.
True or False: Icterus is always associated with cholestasis.
False.
What is the main cause of pre-hepatic hyperbilirubinemia?
Hemolysis (increased RBC breakdown)
What is the main cause of hepatic hyperbilirubinemia?
Lesions that impair bile flow.
What is the main cause of post-hepatic hyperbilirubinemia?
Bile duct obstruction.