2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-57728-x
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Regulation of histamine and diamine oxidase in patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation

Abstract: increased concentrations of the vasodilator histamine have been observed in patients undergoing abdominal surgery. the role of histamine during orthotopic liver transplantation (oLt) has only been studied in animals. the aim of this study was to measure plasma concentrations of histamine and its degrading enzyme diamine oxidase (DAo) in patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation, and assess whether histamine or DAo correlate with intraoperative noradrenaline requirements. Histamine and DAO concentrat… Show more

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“…DAO is an intracellular enzyme that is mainly found in the cytoplasm of intestinal villous cells, while it is less abundant and less active in other tissues [20]. Once intestinal mucosal cells are damaged and the mucosal barrier is broken, DAO will be released into the blood or will enter the intestinal lumen with the shedding of intestinal mucosal cells, which will, in turn, cause an increase in blood and intestinal luminal DAO activity [20,48]. Since DAO activity is stable in peripheral blood, changes in DAO in peripheral blood are generally detected to reflect intestinal mucosal injury and repair [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DAO is an intracellular enzyme that is mainly found in the cytoplasm of intestinal villous cells, while it is less abundant and less active in other tissues [20]. Once intestinal mucosal cells are damaged and the mucosal barrier is broken, DAO will be released into the blood or will enter the intestinal lumen with the shedding of intestinal mucosal cells, which will, in turn, cause an increase in blood and intestinal luminal DAO activity [20,48]. Since DAO activity is stable in peripheral blood, changes in DAO in peripheral blood are generally detected to reflect intestinal mucosal injury and repair [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%