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'Gamma glutamyl transferase' ('GGT' or 'GGTP', or 'Gamma-GT') () is a
liver enzyme.
Function
It is involved in the transfer of
amino acids across the
cellular membrane and in
glutathione metabolism.
Location
GGT is found in high concentrations in the
liver,
bile ducts and
kidney.
The enzyme is also present in other tissues, such as the
epididymis.
Clinical significance
Its level in the blood may be tested for, as an elevated level may indicate an abnormality in the liver, though this can be caused by a number of conditions including:
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congestive heart failure
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cholestasis (congestion of the bile ducts)
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cirrhosis of the liver
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Restricted blood flow to the liver
★ restricted venous outflow from liver like
Budd-Chiari syndrome
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Necrosis of the liver
★ Liver
tumors
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hepatitis
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hepatotoxic drugs
Its levels are increased in chronic and acute
alcohol abuse.
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