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Elevated alkaline phosphatase

Elevated alkaline phosphatase occurs when levels of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) exceed the reference range. This group of enzymes has a low substrate specificity and catalyzes the hydrolysis of phosphate esters in a basic environment. The major function of alkaline phosphatase is transporting chemicals across cell membranes.[1] Alkaline phosphatases are present in many human tissues, including bone, intestine, kidney, liver, placenta and white blood cells.[2] Damage to these tissues causes the release of ALP into the bloodstream. Elevated levels can be detected through a blood test. Elevated alkaline phosphate is associated with certain medical conditions[3] or syndromes (e.g., hyperphosphatasia with mental retardation syndrome, HPMRS). It serves as a significant indicator for certain medical conditions, diseases and syndromes.[citation needed]

Elevated alkaline phosphatase
Micrograph showing changes that may be associated with an elevated alkaline phosphatase (cholestasis and feathery degeneration). Liver biopsy. H&E stain.
SpecialtyPathology

If the cause for alkaline phosphatase elevation is unknown, isoenzyme studies using electrophoresis can confirm the source of the ALP. Heat stability also distinguishes bone and liver isoenzymes ("bone burns, liver lasts").[clarification needed]

It is essential to use age-specific normal reference values, as healthy infants and children usually have levels that would be considered elevated in adults.

Causes

Liver

Bones

Other unlisted musculoskeletal conditions may also cause elevated alkaline phosphatase.

Obesity

Elevated levels of the alkaline phosphatase enzyme are reported among those who have obesity. A study reported there were higher serum levels of alkaline phosphatase in obese than in the non-obese. With elevated alkaline phosphatase levels, there is an increase in disproportionate intracellular fat depots and thereby releasing itself into the bloodstream. The nature of the relationship between alkaline phosphatase and obesity is still being investigated.[6]

Kidney

Elevated serum levels of alkaline phosphatase has been associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD).[7] Studies have shown that elevated levels may predict mortality independent of bone metabolism factors and liver function tests in CKD. Elevated levels are also associated with diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease; it was found that elevated levels are associated with elevated serum C-reactive protein (CRP), which could reflect an inflammatory and atherogenic milieu, possibly an alternative cause for elevated serum alkaline phosphatase.[8]

Cancer

Elevated alkaline phosphatase in patients with cancer normally spans[clarification needed] throughout the bones or liver. Metastases that exist in the lung, breast, prostate, colon, thyroid, and further organs can also enter the liver or bone.[10] Cancers that are already present in certain organs and tissues can produce alkaline phosphatase elevations if metastasis is not present. In experiential studies, isoenzymes, which are distinct forms of alkaline phosphatase generated by these tumors, can raise the total volume of alkaline phosphatase in the blood. The Regan isoenzyme[clarification needed][11] is one of the best studies[clarification needed] of these isoenzymes that is linked to several human cancers. Basically, the Regan isozenzyme is an alkaline phosphatase that is located in the placenta and associated with gonadal and urologic cancers.[citation needed]

Diagnosis

An alkaline phosphatase isoenzyme test can be done to check for elevated ALP levels. Tissues that contain high levels of ALP include the liver, bile ducts, and bones. Normal levels of ALP range from (44 to 147) U/L (units per liter) and significantly elevated levels may be an indication of conditions such as various types of cancer, bone diseases such as Paget disease, liver diseases such as hepatitis, blood disorders, or other conditions.[12]

Elevated alkaline phosphatase is most commonly caused by liver disease or bone disorders. Testing for ALP primarily consists of obtaining a blood sample from a patient along with several other tests for the disorder in question that may be associated with the increase in ALP in the blood serum.[13] It is possible to distinguish between the different forms (isoenzymes) of ALP produced by different types of body tissues, in order to identify the cause of elevated ALP; this can facilitate choosing a treatment course.

Normally, children and adolescents have higher alkaline phosphatase levels than adults, due to accelerated bone growth. ALP is especially high during the pubertal growth spurt.[14]

Other causes

Treatments

The following are the most common treatments of elevated alkaline phosphatase.[20]

  • Treatment of the underlying condition
    • Once doctors identify the cause of elevated ALP and diagnose a treatment, the levels of alkaline phosphatase fluctuates back to normal
  • Removal of medication – that is associated with increased levels of alkaline phosphatase
  • Dietary changes
    • Include foods rich in vitamin D
  • Lifestyle change
    • Healthy diet in association with physical exercise
    • Exposure to sunlight which increases the production of vitamin D

References

  1. ^ Celik, Handan; Tosun, Midraci; Cetinkaya, Mehmet Bilge; Bektab, Ahmet; Malatyalýodlu, Erdal (2009-08-01). "Markedly elevated serum alkaline phosphatase level in an uncomplicated pregnancy". The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 22 (8): 705–707. doi:10.1080/14767050802702323. ISSN 1476-4954. PMID 19544151. S2CID 37866377.
  2. ^ Kaplan, Marshall M. (1972). "Alkaline Phosphatase". New England Journal of Medicine. 286 (4): 200–202. doi:10.1056/nejm197201272860407. PMID 4550137.
  3. ^ Li-Fern H, Rajasoorya C (February 1999). "The elevated serum alkaline phosphatase—the chase that led to two endocrinopathies and one possible unifying diagnosis". Eur. J. Endocrinol. 140 (2): 143–7. doi:10.1530/eje.0.1400143. PMID 10069658.
  4. ^ "Paget's Disease of Bone". The Lecturio Medical Concept Library. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  5. ^ L Tibi; A W Patrick; P Leslie; A D Toft; A F Smith (1989-07-01). "Alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes in plasma in hyperthyroidism". Clinical Chemistry. Clinchem.org. pp. 1427–1430. doi:10.1093/clinchem/35.7.1427. PMID 2758588. Retrieved 2014-07-03.
  6. ^ Khan, Abdul Rehman; Awan, Fazli Rabbi; Najam, SyedaSadia; Islam, Mehboob; Siddique, Tehmina; Zain, Maryam (2015). "Elevated serum level of human alkaline phosphatase in obesity". Journal of Pakistan Medical Association. 65 (11): 1182–1185. PMID 26564289. Retrieved 2016-05-19.
  7. ^ "Chronic Kidney Disease". The Lecturio Medical Concept Library. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  8. ^ Damera, Sriharsha; Raphael, Kalani L.; Baird, Bradley C.; Cheung, Alfred K.; Greene, Tom; Beddhu, Srinivasan (2011-01-02). "Serum alkaline phosphatase levels associate with elevated serum C-reactive protein in chronic kidney disease". Kidney International. 79 (2): 228–233. doi:10.1038/ki.2010.356. PMC 5260661. PMID 20881941.
  9. ^ Damera, Sriharsha (September 2010). "Serum alkaline phosphatase levels associate with elevated serum C-reactive protein in chronic kidney disease". International Society of Nephrology. 79 (2): 228–233. doi:10.1038/ki.2010.356. PMC 5260661. PMID 20881941.
  10. ^ Christensen, Stephen. "Elevated Alkaline Phosphatase & Cancer |". LIVESTRONG.COM. Retrieved 2016-05-10.
  11. ^ Fishman, W. H. (1980-01-01). "Immunology and biochemistry of the Regan isoenzyme". The Prostate. 1 (4): 399–410. doi:10.1002/pros.2990010403. ISSN 0270-4137. PMID 7024957. S2CID 10948252.
  12. ^ "ALP – blood test". MedlinePlus. Retrieved 2016-05-10.
  13. ^ Majeska, Robert (April 10, 1982). "The Effect of 1,25(OH)zD3 on Alkaline Phosphatase in Osteoblastic Osteosarcoma Cell". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 257 (7): 3362–3365. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(18)34781-1. PMID 6949902.
  14. ^ "Transient hyperphosphatasemia of infancy and early childhood". www.uptodate.com. Retrieved 2017-05-08.
  15. ^ Cappello, Maria; Randazzo, Claudia; Bravatà, Ivana; Licata, Anna; Peralta, Sergio; Craxì, Antonio; Almasio, Piero Luigi (2014). "Liver Function Test Abnormalities in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: A Hospital-based Survey". Clinical Medicine Insights: Gastroenterology. 7: 25–31. doi:10.4137/CGast.S13125. ISSN 1179-5522. PMC 4069044. PMID 24966712.
  16. ^ Lange PH, Millan JL, Stigbrand T, Vessella RL, Ruoslahti E, Fishman WH (August 1982). "Placental alkaline phosphatase as a tumor marker for seminoma". Cancer Res. 42 (8): 3244–7. PMID 7093962.
  17. ^ Pruessner, Harold T, “Detecting Celiac Disease in your Patients” American Family Physician: 57 (5), March 1, 1998 pp1023-1034.
  18. ^ Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2012 Jan;24(1):17–24. doi: 10.1097/MEG.0b013e32834c7b71. Liver-test abnormalities in sarcoidosis. Cremers J, Drent M, Driessen A, Nieman F, Wijnen P, Baughman R, Koek G.
  19. ^ Pareek, S. S., “Liver involvement in secondary syphilis” Digestive Diseases and Sciences: 24 (1), January 1979 pp 41–43.
  20. ^ "Elevated Alkaline Phosphatase – Levels, Causes and Treatment". healthh.com. Retrieved 2016-05-19.

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Elevated alkaline phosphatase occurs when levels of alkaline phosphatase ALP exceed the reference range This group of enzymes has a low substrate specificity and catalyzes the hydrolysis of phosphate esters in a basic environment The major function of alkaline phosphatase is transporting chemicals across cell membranes 1 Alkaline phosphatases are present in many human tissues including bone intestine kidney liver placenta and white blood cells 2 Damage to these tissues causes the release of ALP into the bloodstream Elevated levels can be detected through a blood test Elevated alkaline phosphate is associated with certain medical conditions 3 or syndromes e g hyperphosphatasia with mental retardation syndrome HPMRS It serves as a significant indicator for certain medical conditions diseases and syndromes citation needed Elevated alkaline phosphataseMicrograph showing changes that may be associated with an elevated alkaline phosphatase cholestasis and feathery degeneration Liver biopsy H amp E stain SpecialtyPathologyIf the cause for alkaline phosphatase elevation is unknown isoenzyme studies using electrophoresis can confirm the source of the ALP Heat stability also distinguishes bone and liver isoenzymes bone burns liver lasts clarification needed It is essential to use age specific normal reference values as healthy infants and children usually have levels that would be considered elevated in adults Contents 1 Causes 1 1 Liver 1 2 Bones 1 3 Obesity 1 4 Kidney 1 5 Cancer 2 Diagnosis 3 Other causes 4 Treatments 5 References 6 External linksCauses EditLiver Edit Liver liver ALP Cholestasis cholecystitis cholangitis cirrhosis primary biliary cholangitis primary sclerosis cholangitis fatty liver sarcoidosis liver tumor liver metastases drug intoxication Drugs e g verapamil carbamazepine phenytoin erythromycin allopurinol ranitidine chlorpropamide numerous antibioticsBones Edit Bone disease bone ALP Paget s disease 4 osteosarcoma bone metastases of prostatic cancer High very high ALP values Other bone metastases Renal osteodystrophy Fractured bone Skeletal involvement of other primary diseases Osteomalacia rickets vitamin D deficiency moderate rise Malignant tumors ALP originating from tumor Renal disease secondary hyperparathyroidism Hyperthyroidism 5 Other unlisted musculoskeletal conditions may also cause elevated alkaline phosphatase Obesity Edit Elevated levels of the alkaline phosphatase enzyme are reported among those who have obesity A study reported there were higher serum levels of alkaline phosphatase in obese than in the non obese With elevated alkaline phosphatase levels there is an increase in disproportionate intracellular fat depots and thereby releasing itself into the bloodstream The nature of the relationship between alkaline phosphatase and obesity is still being investigated 6 Kidney Edit Elevated serum levels of alkaline phosphatase has been associated with chronic kidney disease CKD 7 Studies have shown that elevated levels may predict mortality independent of bone metabolism factors and liver function tests in CKD Elevated levels are also associated with diabetes hypertension and cardiovascular disease it was found that elevated levels are associated with elevated serum C reactive protein CRP which could reflect an inflammatory and atherogenic milieu possibly an alternative cause for elevated serum alkaline phosphatase 8 Chronic kidney disease 9 Cancer Edit Elevated alkaline phosphatase in patients with cancer normally spans clarification needed throughout the bones or liver Metastases that exist in the lung breast prostate colon thyroid and further organs can also enter the liver or bone 10 Cancers that are already present in certain organs and tissues can produce alkaline phosphatase elevations if metastasis is not present In experiential studies isoenzymes which are distinct forms of alkaline phosphatase generated by these tumors can raise the total volume of alkaline phosphatase in the blood The Regan isoenzyme clarification needed 11 is one of the best studies clarification needed of these isoenzymes that is linked to several human cancers Basically the Regan isozenzyme is an alkaline phosphatase that is located in the placenta and associated with gonadal and urologic cancers citation needed Breast carcinoma Colon cancer Leukemia cancer of the bone marrow Lymphoma cancer of the white blood cells Pancreatic cancer Lung cancerDiagnosis EditAn alkaline phosphatase isoenzyme test can be done to check for elevated ALP levels Tissues that contain high levels of ALP include the liver bile ducts and bones Normal levels of ALP range from 44 to 147 U L units per liter and significantly elevated levels may be an indication of conditions such as various types of cancer bone diseases such as Paget disease liver diseases such as hepatitis blood disorders or other conditions 12 Elevated alkaline phosphatase is most commonly caused by liver disease or bone disorders Testing for ALP primarily consists of obtaining a blood sample from a patient along with several other tests for the disorder in question that may be associated with the increase in ALP in the blood serum 13 It is possible to distinguish between the different forms isoenzymes of ALP produced by different types of body tissues in order to identify the cause of elevated ALP this can facilitate choosing a treatment course Normally children and adolescents have higher alkaline phosphatase levels than adults due to accelerated bone growth ALP is especially high during the pubertal growth spurt 14 Other causes EditInfectious mononucleosis Primary sclerosing cholangitis Polycythemia vera Myelofibrosis Mastocytosis Leukemoid reaction to infection Women using hormonal contraception Pregnancy Herpes zoster shingles Rickets vitamin D deficiency Amyloidosis Granulation tissue Gastrointestinal inflammation inflammatory bowel disease ulcerative colitis Crohn s disease or ulcers 15 Rheumatoid arthritis Ankylosing Spondylitis Transient hyperphosphatasaemia of infancy benign transient often associated with infection Seminoma 16 Celiac disease 17 Sarcoid 18 Syphilis 19 Treatments EditThe following are the most common treatments of elevated alkaline phosphatase 20 Treatment of the underlying condition Once doctors identify the cause of elevated ALP and diagnose a treatment the levels of alkaline phosphatase fluctuates back to normal Removal of medication that is associated with increased levels of alkaline phosphatase Birth control pills Anti inflammatory medication Narcotic medication Hormonal drug Steroid Antidepressant Dietary changes Include foods rich in vitamin D Lifestyle change Healthy diet in association with physical exercise Exposure to sunlight which increases the production of vitamin DReferences Edit Celik Handan Tosun Midraci Cetinkaya Mehmet Bilge Bektab Ahmet Malatyalyodlu Erdal 2009 08 01 Markedly elevated serum alkaline phosphatase level in an uncomplicated pregnancy The Journal of Maternal Fetal amp Neonatal Medicine 22 8 705 707 doi 10 1080 14767050802702323 ISSN 1476 4954 PMID 19544151 S2CID 37866377 Kaplan Marshall M 1972 Alkaline Phosphatase New England Journal of Medicine 286 4 200 202 doi 10 1056 nejm197201272860407 PMID 4550137 Li Fern H Rajasoorya C February 1999 The elevated serum alkaline phosphatase the chase that led to two endocrinopathies and one possible unifying diagnosis Eur J Endocrinol 140 2 143 7 doi 10 1530 eje 0 1400143 PMID 10069658 Paget s Disease of Bone The Lecturio Medical Concept Library Retrieved 9 July 2021 L Tibi A W Patrick P Leslie A D Toft A F Smith 1989 07 01 Alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes in plasma in hyperthyroidism Clinical Chemistry Clinchem org pp 1427 1430 doi 10 1093 clinchem 35 7 1427 PMID 2758588 Retrieved 2014 07 03 Khan Abdul Rehman Awan Fazli Rabbi Najam SyedaSadia Islam Mehboob Siddique Tehmina Zain Maryam 2015 Elevated serum level of human alkaline phosphatase in obesity Journal of Pakistan Medical Association 65 11 1182 1185 PMID 26564289 Retrieved 2016 05 19 Chronic Kidney Disease The Lecturio Medical Concept Library Retrieved 8 July 2021 Damera Sriharsha Raphael Kalani L Baird Bradley C Cheung Alfred K Greene Tom Beddhu Srinivasan 2011 01 02 Serum alkaline phosphatase levels associate with elevated serum C reactive protein in chronic kidney disease Kidney International 79 2 228 233 doi 10 1038 ki 2010 356 PMC 5260661 PMID 20881941 Damera Sriharsha September 2010 Serum alkaline phosphatase levels associate with elevated serum C reactive protein in chronic kidney disease International Society of Nephrology 79 2 228 233 doi 10 1038 ki 2010 356 PMC 5260661 PMID 20881941 Christensen Stephen Elevated Alkaline Phosphatase amp Cancer LIVESTRONG COM Retrieved 2016 05 10 Fishman W H 1980 01 01 Immunology and biochemistry of the Regan isoenzyme The Prostate 1 4 399 410 doi 10 1002 pros 2990010403 ISSN 0270 4137 PMID 7024957 S2CID 10948252 ALP blood test MedlinePlus Retrieved 2016 05 10 Majeska Robert April 10 1982 The Effect of 1 25 OH zD3 on Alkaline Phosphatase in Osteoblastic Osteosarcoma Cell The Journal of Biological Chemistry 257 7 3362 3365 doi 10 1016 S0021 9258 18 34781 1 PMID 6949902 Transient hyperphosphatasemia of infancy and early childhood www uptodate com Retrieved 2017 05 08 Cappello Maria Randazzo Claudia Bravata Ivana Licata Anna Peralta Sergio Craxi Antonio Almasio Piero Luigi 2014 Liver Function Test Abnormalities in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases A Hospital based Survey Clinical Medicine Insights Gastroenterology 7 25 31 doi 10 4137 CGast S13125 ISSN 1179 5522 PMC 4069044 PMID 24966712 Lange PH Millan JL Stigbrand T Vessella RL Ruoslahti E Fishman WH August 1982 Placental alkaline phosphatase as a tumor marker for seminoma Cancer Res 42 8 3244 7 PMID 7093962 Pruessner Harold T Detecting Celiac Disease in your Patients American Family Physician 57 5 March 1 1998 pp1023 1034 Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol 2012 Jan 24 1 17 24 doi 10 1097 MEG 0b013e32834c7b71 Liver test abnormalities in sarcoidosis Cremers J Drent M Driessen A Nieman F Wijnen P Baughman R Koek G Pareek S S Liver involvement in secondary syphilis Digestive Diseases and Sciences 24 1 January 1979 pp 41 43 Elevated Alkaline Phosphatase Levels Causes and Treatment healthh com Retrieved 2016 05 19 External links Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elevated alkaline phosphatase amp oldid 1124535659, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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