Endogenous benzodiazepines were measured by the radioligand binding technique after high performance liquidchromatography (HPLC) purification. The presence of diazepam andN-desmethyldiazepam was assayed by HPLC-electrospray tandem mass spectrometry. Diazepam binding inhibitor was studied in serum by radioimmunoassay. Results—Endogenous benzodiazepineswere below the limit of detection in 7% of patients with encephalopathy. When detectable, their levels were at least comparable with those of benzodiazepine consumers and correlated with the liver dysfunction but not the stage of encephalopathy.Serum levels of diazepam binding inhibitor tended to decrease when endogenous benzodiazepines levels increased. Conclusions—Endogenous benzodiazepines may accumulate in patients withliver cirrhosis during the course of the disease, and the phenomenon appears to be independent of the presence or absenceof encephalopathy.
Endogenous benzodiazepines: from physiology to patology / Avallone, Rossella; Corsi, Lorenzo; I., Venturini; Zeneroli, Maria Luisa; Baraldi, Mario. - STAMPA. - 1:(2000), pp. 1-1. (Intervento presentato al convegno GABA 2000: international conference on GABA and Glycine receptors tenutosi a Cairns, Palmcove nel 23-29 july 2000).
Endogenous benzodiazepines: from physiology to patology
AVALLONE, Rossella;CORSI, Lorenzo;ZENEROLI, Maria Luisa;BARALDI, Mario
2000
Abstract
Endogenous benzodiazepines were measured by the radioligand binding technique after high performance liquidchromatography (HPLC) purification. The presence of diazepam andN-desmethyldiazepam was assayed by HPLC-electrospray tandem mass spectrometry. Diazepam binding inhibitor was studied in serum by radioimmunoassay. Results—Endogenous benzodiazepineswere below the limit of detection in 7% of patients with encephalopathy. When detectable, their levels were at least comparable with those of benzodiazepine consumers and correlated with the liver dysfunction but not the stage of encephalopathy.Serum levels of diazepam binding inhibitor tended to decrease when endogenous benzodiazepines levels increased. Conclusions—Endogenous benzodiazepines may accumulate in patients withliver cirrhosis during the course of the disease, and the phenomenon appears to be independent of the presence or absenceof encephalopathy.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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