Enzymodiagnostic importance of the lymphatic transport of lactate dehydrogenase, glutamate transaminase and alanin transaminase

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The hypothesis of the lymphatic system participation in enzymes transport from organs to blood is experimentally tested. The permeability changes of the external cell membrane of dogs muscular cells are achieved under the influence of the dosed physical load. Absolute and relative increase of the activity of lactate dehydrogenase, glutamate and alanin transaminase in lymph of the thoracal lymphatic duct is ahead of the same in blood. It is concluded that eriginally enzymes get to lymph and then to blood.

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D. M. Zubairov

Kazan State Medical University

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Russian Federation

Yu. E. Mikusev

Kazan State Medical University

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Russian Federation

M. M. Minnebaev

Kazan State Medical University

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Russian Federation

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2. Fig. 1. Absolute and relative increases in LDH activity in the lymph and serum of dogs during muscular activity.

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3. Fig. 2. Absolute and relative increases of GT activity in lymph and serum of dogs during muscle activity. The notations are the same as in Fig. 1.

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4. Fig. 3. Absolute and relative increases of AT activity in lymph and serum of dogs during muscle activity. The notations are the same as in Fig. 1.

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