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    ISSN: 1573-2568
    Keywords: Helicobacter pylori ; RT-PCR ; urea breath test ; polymerase chain reaction ; detection ; transmission ; epidemiology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We previously reported the development and the possible application of reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay for the detection ofH. pylori in gastric mucosal biopsy specimens. In this communication, the application of this assay was assessed by comparing its results from 79 gastric biopsy specimens obtained from 68 patients with the more traditional [13C]urea breath test. When the amplified products were examined, the specificity and sensitivity of this RT-PCR assay were 100% and 47% on agarose gels and 80% and 91% by Southern hybridization, respectively. The specificity and sensitivity of urea breath test were 91% and 96% and were generally superior to RT-PCR (negative predictive value of 94% for UBT and 59–76% for RT-PCR). Although our RT-PCR results compare favorably with other PCR assays applied to gastric biopsy specimens for the detection ofH. pylori, the use of this method did not add significantly to currently available noninvasive diagnostic methods.
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    Digestive diseases and sciences 40 (1995), S. 2417-2422 
    ISSN: 1573-2568
    Keywords: aminopyrine breath test ; oral contraceptives ; carbon-13 ; liver function ; anabolic androgenic steroids ; S-adenosylmethionine ; stable isotope
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The [13C]aminopyrine breath test measures hepatic mixed function oxidase activity. The cumulative percent dose recovered over 2 hr is a sensitive indicator of hepatic dysfunction; values ≤7.0% have been shown to indicate severe liver disease. Previous studies have suggested that the test results may be influenced by the use of oral contraceptive steroids. We compared the results from five non-oral contraceptive-using women with those from 31 women whose duration of oral contraceptive steroid usage ranged from 4 to 204 months. The women were taking one of four oral contraceptive formulations that differed in the amounts of estrogen (20, 35, or 50 μg with 1 mg progesterone) and progesterone (35 μg estrogen with stepped levels of progesterone of 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 mg). The [13C]aminopyrine breath test was performed on days 21 and 28 of the menstrual cycle. Cumulative percent dose recovery values among the normal menstrual cycle of non-oral contraceptive steroid-using women were 12.1±1.6 and 11.8±1.5% (mean±sd). In contrast, oral contraceptive steroid users showed a marked reduction in cumulative percent dose recovery at 21 days, averaging 6.1±2.3% (P〈0.001), and returned to normal values (10.2±3.6%) at 28 days in most women (seven days after oral contraceptive steroid usage was paused). The adverse impact on hepatic mixed function oxidase by oral contraceptive formulations did not differ on the basis of estrogen or progesterone content. The adverse impact of oral contraceptive usage on the mixed function oxidase activity measured by the [13C]aminopyrine breath test must be considered for women of childbearing potential.
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