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Journal of Hepatology | 2010

Impaired homocysteine transsulfuration is an indicator of alcoholic liver disease.

Valentina Medici; Janet M. Peerson; Sally P. Stabler; Samuel W. French; Jesse F. Gregory; Maria Catrina Virata; Antony Albanese; Christopher L. Bowlus; Sridevi Devaraj; Edward A. Panacek; Nazir Rahim; John R. Richards; Lorenzo Rossaro; Charles H. Halsted

BACKGROUND & AIMS Although abnormal hepatic methionine metabolism plays a central role in the pathogenesis of experimental alcoholic liver disease (ALD), its relationship to the risk and severity of clinical ALD is not known. The aim of this clinical study was to determine the relationship between serum levels of methionine metabolites in chronic alcoholics and the risk and pathological severity of ALD. METHODS Serum levels of liver function biochemical markers, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, folate, homocysteine, methionine, S-adenosylmethionine, S-adenosylhomocysteine, cystathionine, cysteine, alpha-aminobutyrate, glycine, serine, and dimethylglycine were measured in 40 ALD patients, of whom 24 had liver biopsies, 26 were active drinkers without liver disease, and 28 were healthy subjects. RESULTS Serum homocysteine was elevated in all alcoholics, whereas ALD patients had low vitamin B6 with elevated cystathionine and decreased alpha-aminobutyrate/cystathionine ratios, consistent with decreased activity of vitamin B6 dependent cystathionase. The alpha-aminobutyrate/cystathionine ratio predicted the presence of ALD, while cystathionine correlated with the stage of fibrosis in all ALD patients. CONCLUSIONS The predictive role of the alpha-aminobutyrate/cystathionine ratio for the presence of ALD and the correlation between cystathionine serum levels with the severity of fibrosis point to the importance of the homocysteine transsulfuration pathway in ALD and may have important diagnostic and therapeutic implications.


Optics Express | 2006

Multimodal near infrared spectral imaging as an exploratory tool for dysplastic esophageal lesion identification

Chad A. Lieber; Shiro Urayama; Nazir Rahim; Raymond Tu; Ramez Saroufeem; Boris Reubner; Stavros G. Demos

We explore nine different combinations of fluorescence, light scattering, and polarization spectral imaging approaches in the near-infrare spectral region toward the diagnosis of pathologic and normal esophageal lesions. The combinations of all the imaging techniques were evaluated for maximal sensitivity and specificity. The results suggest that this multimodal approach is capable of highly accurate detection of the presence of pathologic tissue.


Laryngoscope | 2005

Comparison Of Data Obtained from Sedated versus Unsedated Wireless Telemetry Capsule Placement: Does Sedation Affect the Results of Ambulatory 48-Hour pH Testing?

Peter C. Belafsky; David A. Godin; Juan Carlos Garcia; Nazir Rahim

Objectives: The introduction of 48‐hour wireless pH testing provides a novel technique of evaluating persons with suspected reflux disease. The wireless capsule can be placed in a sedated individual at the time of esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) or in an unsedated individual at a time after the initial EGD, at the time of esophageal manometry or at the time of transnasal esophagoscopy. The effect that sedation has on the results of 48‐hour wireless pH testing has not been evaluated.


Nucleic Acids Research | 1996

A Helicase Assay Based on the Displacement of Fluorescent, Nucleic Acid-Binding Ligands

Angela K. Eggleston; Nazir Rahim; Stephen C. Kowalczykowski


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2006

The role of covered self-expandable metallic stents in malignant biliary strictures

Joseph W. Leung; Nazir Rahim


Psychosomatics | 2006

Depressive symptoms and physical/mental functioning with interferon/ribavirin treatment of posttransplant recurrent hepatitis C.

James A. Bourgeois; Robert D. Canning; Katy Suggett; Colette Chambers; Nazir Rahim; Lorenzo Rossaro


Practical gastroenterology | 2007

Increasing adherence to therapy for recurrent hepatitis C after liver transplantation by starting at lower drug doses and adding growth factors

Nazir Rahim; Colette Prosser; Christopher L. Bowlus; Natalie J. Török; Christoph Troppmann; Rajen Ramsamooj; Michael J. O'Brien; Lorenzo Rossaro


/data/revues/00165107/v61i5/S0016510705012022/ | 2011

Endoscopic Stenting for Post-Liver Transplant Bile Duct Strictures: A 10-Year Single Center Experience

Nazir Rahim; Danny Yen; J. W. C. Leung


Practical gastroenterology | 2008

Rhinocerebral zygomycosis after liver transplantation: Therapeutic challenges in recipients treated for recurrent hepatitis C

Nazir Rahim; Christoph Troppmann; Kanat Ransibrahmanakul; Stuart H. Cohen; John P. McVicar; Christopher L. Bowlus; Lorenzo Rossaro


Gastroenterology | 2003

Escalation of interferon and ribavirin for recurrent hepatitis C after liver transplantation: Increasing adherence to therapy

Nazir Rahim; Katherine Suggett; Christoph Troppmann; Colette Chambers; John P. McVicar; Lorenzo Rossaro

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Boris Reubner

University of California

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Chad A. Lieber

University of California

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