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Increasing dimethylarginine levels are associated with adverse clinical outcome in severe alcoholic hepatitis

✍ Scribed by Rajeshwar P. Mookerjee; Mohammed Malaki; Nathan A. Davies; Stephen J. Hodges; R. Neil Dalton; Charles Turner; Sambit Sen; Roger Williams; James Leiper; Patrick Vallance; Rajiv Jalan


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
349 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0270-9139

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✦ Synopsis


Previous studies suggest reduced hepatic endothelial nitric oxide synthase activity contributes to increased intrahepatic resistance. Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), an endogenous nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, undergoes hepatic metabolism via dimethylargininedimethylamino-hydrolase, and is derived by the action of protein-arginine-methyltransferases. Our study assessed whether ADMA, and its stereo-isomer symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA), are increased in alcoholic hepatitis patients, and determined any relationship with severity of portal hypertension (hepatic venous pressure gradient measurement) and outcome. Fifty-two patients with decompensated alcoholic cirrhosis were studied, 27 with acute alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis, in whom hepatic venous pressure gradient was higher (P ‫؍‬ 0.001) than cirrhosis alone, and correlated with ADMA measurement. Plasma ADMA and SDMA were significantly higher in alcoholic hepatitis patients and in nonsurvivors. Dimethylarginine-dimethylaminohydrolase protein expression was reduced and protein-arginine-methyltransferase-1 increased in alcoholic hepatitis livers. ADMA, SDMA and their combined sum, which we termed a dimethylarginine score, were better predictors of outcome compared with Pugh score, MELD and Maddrey's discriminant-function. Conclusion: Alcoholic hepatitis patients have higher portal pressures associated with increased ADMA, which may result from both decreased breakdown (decreased hepatic dimethylarginine-dimethylamino-hydrolase) and/or increased production. Elevated dimethylarginines may serve as important biological markers of deleterious outcome in alcoholic hepatitis. (HEPATOLOGY 2007;45:62-71.


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