1743-4
Alanine aminotransferase [Enzymatic activity/volume] in Serum or Plasma by With P-5'-P
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Term Description
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is an enzyme found primarily in the cells of the liver and is used to monitor possible liver damage. The ALT can be elevated from a number of causes including viral Hepatitis A or B, severe liver damage resulting from toxins in the blood such as medication overdose, and extended collapse of the circulatory system. P-5-P, also known as vitamin B6, is a co-enzyme to ALT during amino group transfer. When the assay for ALT is run, it is recommended by the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) that P-5-P be added to the reaction to ascertain that all of the ALT enzyme activity is measured. If the patient is deficient in B6 and additional P-5-P were not added, a falsely low level of ALT enzyme activity could be reported. Information from www.aacb.asn.au, MedicineNet.com, www.iffc.org accessed 2008 08 20.
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Part Descriptions
LP15333-5 Alanine aminotransferase
Alanine transaminase or ALT is an enzyme (EC 2.6.1.2) also called serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) or alanine aminotransferase (ALAT). It is found in serum and in various bodily tissues, but is most commonly associated with the liver. It catalyzes the two parts of the alanine cycle. It is commonly measured clinically as a part of a diagnostic evaluation of liver health. Significantly elevated levels of ALT often suggest the existence of other medical problems such as viral hepatitis, diabetes, congestive heart failure, bile duct problems, infectious mononucleosis, or myopathy. However, elevated levels of ALT do not automatically mean that medical problems exist. Fluctuation of ALT levels is normal over the course of the day, and ALT levels can also increase in response to strenuous physical exercise.
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Source: Wikipedia, ALT
LP15333-5 Alanine aminotransferase
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is an enzyme produced primarily in the liver but are also found in the heart, skeletal muscles, pancreas and kidney cells. The main function of ALT is to convert alanine into pyruvate. ALT is released into the bloodstream when cells containing it are damaged. Increased levels of ALT in the blood provide an early indicator of liver damage. ALT is often measured with aspartate aminotransferase (AST) as part of a liver panel. High levels of ALT could indicate hepatitis, obstructed bile ducts, liver tumors, cirrhosis, alcoholism or other liver disorders. [Lab Tests Online:alt/tab/sample]
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LP6762-1 With P-5'-P
Pyridoxal phosphate is a derivative of Vitamin B6 and is used by enzymes in all organisms. The majority of enzymes which depend on pyridoxal phosphate are associated with pathways involving amino acids, such as amino group transfer, decarboxylation and other important biochemical processes. [PMCID:1326353]
When measuring AST and/or ALT without pyridoxal-5-phosphate (P-5-P), the rate of the decrease of NADH is directly proportional to the AST/ALT (respectively)-activity in the specimen. Testing for AST and/or ALT with the addition of P-5-P stabilizes the transaminases in the specimen and avoids falsely low values in specimens of patients suffering from either myocardial infarction or liver disease, who have an insufficient amount of P-5-P in their blood.
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Reference Information
Type | Source | Reference |
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Webcontent | Lab Tests Online®Copyright Copyright © 2021 Lab Tests Online. All rights reserved. | Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) |
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Alanine aminotransferase
- Property
- CCnc
- Time
- Pt
- System
- Ser/Plas
- Scale
- Qn
- Method
- With P-5'-P
Additional Names
- Short Name
- ALT SerPl w P-5'-P-cCnc
- Display Name
- ALT With P-5'-P [Catalytic activity/Vol]
- Consumer Name Alpha Get Info
- Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT; SGPT), Blood
Basic Attributes
- Class
- CHEM
- Type
- Laboratory
- First Released
- Version 1.0
- Last Updated
- Version 2.73
- Order vs. Observation
- Both
- Common Test Rank Get Info
- 216
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
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48796-7 | Hepatitis C virus FibroSURE panel - Serum or Plasma |
93691-4 | Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and fibrosis panel - Serum or Plasma |
Member of these Groups Get Info
LOINC Group | Group Name |
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LG5272-2 | Alanine aminotransferase| |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
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de-DE | German (Germany) | Alanin-Aminotransferase: Synonyms: ALT; |
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | con P-5'-P: |
es-ES | Spanish (Spain) | Alanina aminotransferasa: Synonyms: Cuantitativo |
es-MX | Spanish (Mexico) | Alanina aminotransferasa: |
et-EE | Estonian (Estonia) | Alaniini aminotransferaas: Synonyms: Juhuslik Kvantitatiivne Plasma Seerum Seerum või plasma |
fr-CA | French (Canada) | Alanine aminotransférase: |
fr-FR | French (France) | Alanine aminotransférase: |
fr-BE | French (Belgium) | Alanine aminotransférase, Transaminase GP: Synonyms: ALT, ALAT, SGPT, GPT |
it-IT | Italian (Italy) | Alanina aminotransferasi: Synonyms: Chimica Concentrazione Catalitica Plasma Punto nel tempo (episodio) Siero Siero o Plasma |
ko-KR | Korean (Korea, Republic Of) | 알라닌 아미노전이효소: |
nl-NL | Dutch (Netherlands) | alanine-aminotransferase: Synonyms: ALAT |
pl-PL | Polish (Poland) | Aminotransferaza alaninowa: |
pt-BR | Portuguese (Brazil) | Alanina aminotransferase: Synonyms: ; |
tr-TR | Turkish (Turkey) | Alanin aminotransferaz: |
uk-UA | Ukrainian (Ukraine) | Аланін амінотрансфераза: Synonyms: Ala; |
zh-CN | Chinese (China) | 丙氨酸氨基转移酶: Synonyms: Ala; |
Example Units
Unit | Source |
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U/L | Example UCUM Units |
U/L | eCHN |
units/L | REGENSTRIEF |
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