Clinical Aspects of Albumin -

Clinical Aspects of Albumin

Buch | Softcover
217 Seiten
2011 | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1978
Springer (Verlag)
978-94-009-9746-2 (ISBN)
53,49 inkl. MwSt
Albumin is the most abundant serum protein produced by the liver. In clinical practice the serum level of albumin continues to be used as an important marker of the presence, progress or ofthe improvement of many diseases, even though it is the complex end result of synthesis, degradation a. nd distribution between intra- and extravascular space. The clinical history of albumin began as early as in 1837, when Ancell first recognized "albumen" and noted that this protein is needed for trans­ port functions, for maintaining fluidity of the vascular system and for the prevention of edema. However, the important physiological properties of serum proteins and their role in the regulation ofthe oncotic pressure were demonstrated later by the physiologist E. H. Starling in 1895. In 1917 the clinician A. A. Epstein first described the edema in patients with the nephro­ tic syndrome as being a result of a very low level of serum albumin. Al­ though the determination of serum albumin concentration became more popular after Howe in 1921 introduced the technique of separation of serum globulins from albumin by sodium sulfate, the first preparations of human serum albumin were made available for clinical use in only 1941 by the development of plasma fractionation by Cohn and his coworkers at Harvard Medical School.

1. The mechanism of protein biosynthesis.- 2. Intracellular transport and secretion of proteins.- 3. Molecular approach to the study of albumin synthesis.- 4. Rat liver albumin messenger RNA: subcellular distribution and changes in various models of metabolic diseases.- 5. Regulation of albumin synthesis.- 6. Distribution and degradation of albumin.- 7. Serum albumin in clinical practice: a historical review.- 8. Causes of hypoalbuminemia.- 9. The colloid osmotic pressure in cardiac disease.- 10. Changes in plasma albumin concentration and drug action.- 11. Preparation and control of serum albumin.- 12. Utilization pattern of plasma protein and albumin.- 13. Use and abuse of albumin and plasmaprotein infusions in acute clinical situations.- 14. Use and abuse of albumin and plasmaprotein infusions in chronic protein depletion.

Zusatzinfo 217 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie Viszeralchirurgie
Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Gastroenterologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Intensivmedizin
ISBN-10 94-009-9746-9 / 9400997469
ISBN-13 978-94-009-9746-2 / 9789400997462
Zustand Neuware
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