Regional variations in the concentrations of ketone bodies in cirrhosis and hepatic encephalopathy: a study in patients with TIPSS

Background: Little is known about the metabolism of acetoacetate and β‐hydroxybutyrate in patients with cirrhosis and encephalopathy. Aims: We investigated the fate of ketone bodies in these conditions. Materials and methods: We studied 18 cirrhotic patients with encephalopathy and 17 cirrhotics wit...

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Veröffentlicht in:Liver international 2011-05, Vol.31 (5), p.707-711
Hauptverfasser: Dabos, Konstantinos J., Houghton, Benjamin J., Pyleris, Emmanouil, Redhead, Doris N., Hayes, Peter C., Salder, Ian H., Plevris, John N.
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Little is known about the metabolism of acetoacetate and β‐hydroxybutyrate in patients with cirrhosis and encephalopathy. Aims: We investigated the fate of ketone bodies in these conditions. Materials and methods: We studied 18 cirrhotic patients with encephalopathy and 17 cirrhotics without. At the time of insertion of a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic stent shunt (TIPSS) or at the time of portographical assessment of the shunt's patency, we collected blood from the internal jugular, the right atrium, the inferior vena cava, the hepatic, the portal, the splenic veins and the radial artery. We used nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to measure the concentrations of acetoacetate and β‐hydroxybutyrate. Results: There was no difference in the total ketone body concentrations between the two groups. The mitochondrial redox potential was significantly higher in the encephalopathics (142/54=2.63 vs 52/83=0.62) (P
ISSN:1478-3223
1478-3231
DOI:10.1111/j.1478-3231.2011.02483.x