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College of Medicine, KSU Medical education Department Pathology Department Medical Biochemistry Unit GIT Block (2 nd Year) Integrated Practical (Biochemistry / Pathology) Liver Function Tests
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Page 1: College of Medicine, KSU Medical education Department Pathology Department

College of Medicine, KSUMedical education Department

Pathology DepartmentMedical Biochemistry Unit

GIT Block (2nd Year)Integrated Practical (Biochemistry / Pathology)

Liver Function Tests

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Measurement of total bilirubin

ByMedical Biochemistry Unit

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Q1. What are the liver function tests (LFTs)?

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Q1. What are the liver function tests (LFTs)?

e.g. Viral hepatitis(AST)

(ALT)

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Q2. What is bilirubin and how is it produced in the body?

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Q2. What is bilirubin and how is it produced in the body?

• Bilirubin is a yellow bile pigment. • It is produced from the degradation of heme;

which is one of the breakdown products of red blood cells.

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Q3. Which form of bilirubin is carried to the liver and how?

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Q3. Which form of bilirubin is carried to the liver and how?

• The unconjugated form of bilirubin is carried to the liver

• Unconjugated bilirubin forms a complex with albumin to be transported

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Q4.•How & why is bilirubin conjugated?•On the picture below, mark the intracellular location for the process of conjugation?•Mention 2 syndromes due to congenital deficiency of the conjugating enzyme (bilirubin glucuronyl-transferase).

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How & why is bilirubin conjugated?

• Bilirubin is conjugated by binding to glucuronic acid in hepatocytes

• The conjugated-bilirubin is water soluble and can be excreted in the urine and feces

• This prevents precipitation and deposition in tissues.

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Defective enzymatic conjugation of bilirubin

• Examples of clinical conditions due to congenital deficiency of the conjugating enzyme ( bilirubin glucuronyl transferase)– Crigler-Najjar syndrome– Gilbert syndrome

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A. How is bilirubin eliminated from the body?

B. What are the fates of bilirubin in the intestine?

Q5.

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Using blank setthe base line at

wavelength 578 nm

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Read test (A) at 578 nm

Measurement of Total Bilirubin

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Add 200µl Reagent 1

Add 50µl Reagent 2

Add 1 ml Reagent 3

Blank Test

Add 200µl serum

Add 1 ml Reagent 4

Test

Only in test

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To blank and test

To blank and test

To blank and test

Transfer(Pour) to cuvette

Mix and wait for 5-10 min at RT

Mix and wait for 5-20 min at RT

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Calculation of total bilirubin concentration

Conc. of serum total bilirubin: A × 185 = …... µmol/L

Note- (Normal range: 2 – 17 µmol/L)

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Group B Test 1 Test 2

B1B2B3B4B5B6B7Mean

Estimation of total Bilirubin

Group Test 1 Test 2

A1

A2

A3

A4

A5

A6

A7

Mean

Group C Test 1 Test 2

C1

C2

C3

C4

C5

C6

C7

Mean

With Dr. Ahlam With Dr. Reem With Dr. Sumbul

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