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- W2134942012 abstract "Microsomal enzyme induction, a term denoting the ability of the substrate for a microsomal enzyme to enhance the activity of that enzyme and frequently of related enzymes, has been demonstrated in a wide range of tissues, notably the liver, placenta, small intestinal muccosa, and peripheral lymphocytes. The major agents that cause microsomal enzyme induction are drugs and xenobiotics. Factors modulating the extent of enzyme induction by a given agent include age and nutrition, and wide species variations are encountered with different inducing agents. Markers for microsomal enzyme induction include determination of the plasma half-life for conveniently measured drugs, and the measurement of endogenous metabolites such as 6;-hydroxycortisol and D-glucaric acid in 24-h urine collections. While these are valuable for monitoring enzyme induction in healthy patients, they are altered in certain forms of liver disease, and results must then be interpreted with caution. Microsomal enzyme induction may interfere with reference values, particularly for membrane-bound enzymes, in otherwise healthy populations, and may play a role in metabolic bone disease, drug interactions, carcinogenesis, and hypertriglyceridemia. Drug therapy of the neonatal and congenital hyperbilirubinemias has been inspired by the mechanism of hepatic microsomal enzyme induction, and ''markers'' for enzyme induction can be used tomore » monitor drug compliance. The activity of serum <-glutamyltransferase seems to be especially valuable for this purpose.« less" @default.
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- W2134942012 title "The expanding role of microsomal enzyme induction, and its implications for clinical chemistry." @default.
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