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A relationship between heat load and plasma enzyme concentration
Authors:M Manjoo  FJ Burger  AJ Kielblock
Institution:

a Department of Human Physiology and Physiological Chemistry, University of Durban-Westville, Durban, South Africa

b Chamber of Mines Research Organization (Industrial Hygiene Branch), Johannesburg, South Africa

Abstract:

1. 1. The sensitivity of serum enzyme levels as indicators of tissue damage is less well established in the prodromal period of heatstroke, especially for sub-lethal stress conditions.

2. 2. Anaesthetized rats were exposed to two different sets of thermal conditions.

3. 3. Plasma levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), creatine kinase (CK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LD) were assayed in each group upon termination of stress, 6 h post-stress and 24 h post-stress.

4. 4. The tissue “damage” sustained was mild to moderate and completely reversible.

5. 5. The rate of rise in body temperature may constitute an important factor in the ultimate pathology.

6. 6. CK proved to be the most sensitive parameter of tissue “damage”.

Author Keywords: Prodromal phase of heatstroke; sub-lethal stress; anaesthetized rat model; plasma enzymes; tissue “amage”; rate of rise in body temperature

Keywords:Prodromal phase of heatstroke  sub-lethal stress  anaesthetized rat model  plasma enzymes  tissue “amage”  rate of rise in body temperature
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