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A review of new approaches to assessing hepatic function in animals
Authors:Charles E. Cornelius
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, 95616 Davis, CA, USA;(2) California Primate Research Center, University of California, 95616 Davis, CA, USA
Abstract:Although a multitude of effective liver function tests are avaiable for use in animals, a variety of modifications of currently used tests have been recently reported. In addition, newer procedures now used in human medicine may also provide unique insights into assessing and detecting acquired hepatic disorders in animals. Examples of new procedures are: assessing microsomal mixed function oxidase activity by plasma caffeine clearance; estimating the extent of active hepatic fibrogenesis through serum procollagen-III peptide levels; determining hepatic blood flow and functional mass by the galactose elimination capacity; detecting primary hepatocellular cancer through serum or urinary ligandin levels; and to estimate the liver's maximal capacity to excrete indocyanine green independent of blood flow. In evaluating drugs as to their hepatotoxicity, function tests should be included in the liver profile which measure specific metabolic alterations unique to the compound under study.This work was supported by USPHS-NIH grants RR00169 and AM32297.
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