Aghdassi_2023_Sci.Rep_13_5230

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Title : The relationship between homoarginine and liver biomarkers: a combination of epidemiological and clinical studies - Aghdassi_2023_Sci.Rep_13_5230
Author(s) : Aghdassi A , Schwedhelm E , Atzler D , Nauck M , Kuhn JP , Kromrey ML , Volzke H , Felix SB , Dorr M , Ittermann T , Bahls M
Ref : Sci Rep , 13 :5230 , 2023
Abstract :

Homoarginine (hArg) is a non-essential cationic amino acid which inhibits hepatic alkaline phosphatases to exert inhibitory effects on bile secretion by targeting intrahepatic biliary epithelium. We analyzed (1) the relationship between hArg and liver biomarkers in two large population-based studies and (2) the impact of hArg supplementation on liver biomarkers. We assessed the relationship between alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT), alkaline phosphatases (AP), albumin, total bilirubin, cholinesterase, Quick's value, liver fat, and Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) and hArg in appropriately adjusted linear regression models. We analyzed the effect of L-hArg supplemention (125 mg L-hArg daily for 4 weeks) on these liver biomarkers. We included 7638 individuals (men: 3705; premenopausal women: 1866, postmenopausal women: 2067). We found positive associations for hArg and ALT (beta 0.38 microkatal/L 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.29; 0.48), AST (beta 0.29 microkatal/L 95% CI 0.17; 0.41), GGT (beta 0.033 microkatal/L 95% CI 0.014; 0.053), Fib-4 score (beta 0.08 95% CI 0.03; 0.13), liver fat content (beta 0.016% 95% CI 0.006; 0.026), albumin (beta 0.030 g/L 95% CI 0.019; 0.040), and cholinesterase (beta 0.003 microkatal/L 95% CI 0.002; 0.004) in males. In premenopausal women hArg was positively related with liver fat content (beta 0.047% 95%CI 0.013; 0.080) and inversely with albumin (beta - 0.057 g/L 95% CI - 0.073; - 0.041). In postmenopausal women hARG was positively associated with AST (beta 0.26 microkatal/L 95% CI 0.11; 0.42). hArg supplementation did not affect liver biomarkers. We summarize that hArg may be a marker of liver dysfunction and should be explored further.

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Aghdassi A, Schwedhelm E, Atzler D, Nauck M, Kuhn JP, Kromrey ML, Volzke H, Felix SB, Dorr M, Ittermann T, Bahls M (2023)
The relationship between homoarginine and liver biomarkers: a combination of epidemiological and clinical studies
Sci Rep 13 :5230

Aghdassi A, Schwedhelm E, Atzler D, Nauck M, Kuhn JP, Kromrey ML, Volzke H, Felix SB, Dorr M, Ittermann T, Bahls M (2023)
Sci Rep 13 :5230