2020
DOI: 10.3390/jcm9113636
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The Activity of N-acetyl-β-hexosaminidase in the Blood, Urine, Cerebrospinal Fluid and Vitreous Humor Died People Due to Alcohol Intoxication

Abstract: Background: The article aimed to assess the activity of the hexosaminidase (HEX) and its HEX A and HEX B isoenzymes in persons who suddenly died due to ethanol poisoning and explain the cause of their death. Methods: The research involved two groups of the deceased group A—22 people (20 males, 2 females; the average age 46 years) who died due to alcohol intoxication (with the blood alcohol content of 4‰ and above in all biological materials at the time of death—blood, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, and vitreous h… Show more

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“…Addiction marker studies presented in this Special Issue show that molecules smaller than 40 kDa, which can easily translocate from blood to saliva, are rather preferred as salivary alcohol markers [46] and changes in the urinary activity of the lysosomal enzyme, hexosaminidase, may be a potential harmful marker regarding drinking alcohol in those who have lost their lives due to ethanol poisoning [47]. These alcohol markers are the result of the inflammatory state's impact on the metabolism.…”
Section: Other Immune-related Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addiction marker studies presented in this Special Issue show that molecules smaller than 40 kDa, which can easily translocate from blood to saliva, are rather preferred as salivary alcohol markers [46] and changes in the urinary activity of the lysosomal enzyme, hexosaminidase, may be a potential harmful marker regarding drinking alcohol in those who have lost their lives due to ethanol poisoning [47]. These alcohol markers are the result of the inflammatory state's impact on the metabolism.…”
Section: Other Immune-related Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%