The effects of interferon therapy on hepatitis C virus (HCV) genome are still controversial in terms of biological and clinical significance. Changes in the quasispecies of the hypervariable (HVR) and non-structural 5A (NS5A) regions of HCV 1b were evaluated in nine patients treated with increasing doses of interferon and five untreated controls. HCV quasispecies were analyzed in HVR and NS5A by single-strand conformation polymorphism assay.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground/aims: The hepatitis C virus (HCV) genome consists of quasispecies populations of heterogeneous variants, especially in the hypervariable region. To assess the profiles of viral quasispecies in HCV-related hepatocellular carcinoma, we studied the viral population patterns in serum and liver tissues of 13 HCV-positive patients with hepatocellular carcinoma developed on cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic livers (5 and 8 cases, respectively).
Methods: HCV genome heterogeneity was analyzed by polymerase chain reaction-mediated single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis, which showed multiple DNA bands representing different hypervariable region sequences.
Ital J Gastroenterol Hepatol
June 1997
Background: Alpha-interferon therapy can lead to a persistent biochemical response, but discordant opinions have been expressed on the definition of sustained response and on the real possibility of complete eradication of hepatitis C virus (HCV).
Aims: To define the clinical, virological and histologic profiles of the patients with sustained response.
Patients: Twenty-eight patients with three different biochemical and virological patterns of response to interferon therapy (16 sustained responders, 6 responders with relapse and 6 non responders) were studied for a follow-up period of 36 months.
The aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate the usefulness of the Italian Liver Cirrhosis Project (ILCP) classification of esophageal varices, together with the gastric features of portal hypertension, in predicting the first upper gastrointestinal bleeding in cirrhosis. The efficiency of these endoscopic parameters in predicting bleeding was also compared with the efficiency of the North Italian Endoscopic Club (NIEC) index. Three hundred forty-four cirrhotic patients with esophageal varices but without any previous bleeding were enrolled in the study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground/aims: The present study was aimed to evaluate the 24-hour effect of transdermal nitroglycerin on splanchnic hemodynamics in cirrhotic patients.
Methods: Hemodynamic parameters (blood velocity and resistance indexes) were determined by means of pulsed echo-Doppler, a non-invasive method which proved to be useful to evaluate the effects of drugs on splanchnic vessels. Nine patients with biopsy-proven liver cirrhosis were studied.
Background: Contrasting data have so far been reported on the utility and efficacy of screening patients with cirrhosis for early detection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The goal of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a regular ultrasonographic and laboratory follow-up for the early detection of small HCC, and to identify parameters correlated with a higher risk of developing HCC.
Methods: One hundred and sixty-four consecutive patients with liver cirrhosis living in Emilia Romagna, Italy, were enrolled in the period 1989-1991.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the actual role of physical examination of the liver in normal subjects and in cirrhotic patients.
Methods: One hundred healthy subjects and 100 patients with liver cirrhosis underwent a physical and an ultrasonographic evaluation of the liver by independent operators. Physical examination was performed by means of percussion and palpation to determine total liver span, liver span below the costal margin, and liver consistency.
Functional hepatic flow and total hepatic flow were determined by non-invasive techniques in 32 patients with cirrhosis and in 32 paired control subjects. Functional hepatic flow was measured by the hepatic clearance of D-sorbitol, while total hepatic flow was determined by pulsed echo-Doppler, as the sum of portal and hepatic arterial blood flow. Functional hepatic flow was significantly reduced in patients with cirrhosis (927 +/- 314 vs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground/aims: The cyclin A gene plays an important role in both the S and G2-M phases of the cell cycle, and has been identified at a site of hepatitis B virus DNA integration in a human liver cancer. We analyzed tumorous and non-tumorous samples from patients with primary liver cancer to determine whether a) the cyclin A gene is rearranged in liver tumors and b) the cyclin A transcript level correlates with the percentage of proliferating cells.
Methods: Samples from 43 patients were analyzed by Southern blot.
Chronic infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is regarded as a risk factor for hepatocellular cancer, mostly in patients with liver cirrhosis. We looked for HCV genomes in the livers of patients with hepatocellular cancer who did not have cirrhosis to see whether HCV was directly oncogenic. Cancerous and non-cancerous liver tissue, and serum samples from 19 patients negative for hepatitis B surface antigen were analysed by polymerase chain reaction for the presence of HCV genome, HCV replication, HCV genotyping, and HBV genome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrevious studies have shown that hepatic function, quantitatively measured by dynamic liver function tests, progressively declines with ageing. Urea synthesis is a specific process taking place in the liver; a reduced urea synthesis in response to a protein-rich metal has previously been demonstrated in the elderly, but the process has never been standardized in relation to amino acid supply. We measured the hepatic conversion of alpha-amino nitrogen into urea nitrogen in response to alanine infusion in 32 subjects, with normal routine liver and renal function tests and without evidence of previous hepatic disorders, belonging to three different age-groups (< or = 55 years, 56-70, > or = 71).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Evaluation of gallbladder and gastric emptying after ingestion of a saline enriched water ("Acqua Santa" di Chianciano) in comparison with a commercial oligomineral water.
Study Design: A 40-minute blind prospective study.
Location: The study was performed at the Terme of Chianciano (Siena) for subjects of group A and at the Institute of Clinica Medica Generale and Terapia Medica of the University of Bologna for subjects of group B.
Alterations in carbohydrate metabolism are frequently observed in cirrhosis, and approximately 15% to 30% of patients have overt diabetes. In a retrospective and prospective study in cirrhosis, we analyzed the prognostic significance of diabetes, which was defined as the presence of hyperglycemia and overt glycosuria that in most cases required dietary restrictions or active treatment. The clinical records of all patients with cirrhosis admitted to our department for the period 1980 to 1985 were reviewed in 1985 and 1986, and surviving patients were prospectively followed up until December 1991.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReexpression of the insulin-like growth factor type II (IGF-II) gene has recently been described in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In this study, we used a nonisotopic in situ hybridization method to analyze the expression of IGF-II mRNA in a series of 28 HCCs arising on cirrhotic and noncirrhotic livers. An immunohistochemical method was used to detect IGF-II peptide.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor some years, biological pest control has been re-evaluated as an alternative to the indiscriminate use of pesticides. The number of "bio-factories" in Europe has been constantly increasing and today more than 100 technicians work in mass rearing of arthropods. Seven cases of asthma and allergic rhinitis are reported in 13 workers engaged in the production of beneficial arthropods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA three compartment mathematical model was used to analyse the urea response to an alanine infusion in six control subjects, and in 15 patients with liver cirrhosis and variable degree of hepatocellular failure. Model-derived coefficients were used to calculate two parameters (Ymax and Tmax), able to describe the theoretical response of the conversion of amino acid derived nitrogen into urea, in response to a unit impulse in alanine concentration. They correspond to the maximum rate of conversion of nitrogen from an intermediary pool into urea and to the time delay between the impulse and Ymax, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cyclin A gene was first identified at a site of hepatitis B virus DNA integration in a primary liver cancer (PLC). It has now been mapped to 4q27, in the proximity of a chromosomal locus (4q32) which is frequently rearranged and deleted in PLC. We took advantage of the TaqI polymorphism recently described in the cyclin A gene to search for allelic loss in this gene by means of PCR.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlucagon exerts an up-regulatory effect on hepatic nitrogen metabolism in healthy subjects, but its potential role in the presence of liver failure is uncertain. The effects of glucagon on urea synthesis and hepatic nitrogen clearance during alanine infusion were studied in five control subjects and six cirrhotic patients in paired experiments at spontaneous glucagon concentrations and at high physiological glucagon levels (approximately 300 to 500 pmol.L-1) induced by a 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a randomized cross-over comparison, the effects of a mainly vegetable protein diet were compared with an animal protein diet in eight patients with cirrhosis and chronic permanent encephalopathy, under optimum lactulose therapy. After a run-in period, patients were fed two equi-caloric, equi-nitrogenous diets for 7 days (71 g total proteins), containing either 50 g protein of animal origin or 50 g vegetable proteins. In the last 3 days of each period, nitrogen balance was significantly better during the vegetable protein diet (+0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe prognostic value of portal hemodynamics, measured by pulsed echo-Doppler, was prospectively evaluated, together with clinical, biochemical and endoscopic parameters, in a series of 50 consecutive patients with compensated cirrhosis. After a mean follow-up of 6 years, 25 patients had died, all from complications of liver disease. Among conventional variables, the step-wise Cox model showed that only the Child-Pugh score independently predicted death (chi 2 = 18.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe role of HBV and HCV in the course of primary liver cancer in patients who are negative for HBsAg has been debated. Using a combination of serological and polymerase chain reaction assays, we investigated the association between HCV and HBV infections and primary liver cancer in 24 HBsAg-negative patients living in France. The presence of HCV RNA and HBV DNA sequences was tested for in serum and in tumorous and nontumorous liver samples.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBy using abdominal ultrasonography (UlS), deep nodes were detected in 41 of 85 (48%) HIV-1 positive subjects, most of them heroin addicts, but in none of 85 healthy HIV-negative controls. Computerized tomography, performed in 10 cases of lymphadenopathy, invariably confirmed the UlS findings. Prevalence [asymptomatic carriers: 8/15 (53%); PGL patients: 8/18 (44%); ARC: 13/27 (48%); AIDS: 12/25 (48%)], number, size, and site of deep nodes were comparable among the different CDC groups.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn impaired transsulphuration pathway has been described in patients with liver cirrhosis. The defective metabolic step is located at the site of S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAMe) formation from methionine. In a placebo-controlled study, we measured the fasting plasma levels of sulphur-containing amino-acids in cirrhotic patients with hypermethioninemia and/or severe hepatocellular failure, during treatment with exogenous SAMe (1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHepatogastroenterology
October 1992
The effects of oral BCAA supplementation on fasting levels of prolactin and estradiol were retrospectively analyzed in frozen plasma samples of patients with cirrhosis and chronic hepatic encephalopathy, taking part in a 3-month randomized, double-blind trial. Twenty-five patients had received 0.24g of BCAA per kg body weight, 24 had received an equinitrogenous amount of casein, in addition to a diet providing 0.
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