Liver enzymes

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Across
  1. 1. Tissue source of C-ALP
  2. 3. Liver enzyme levels do not give evidence of ?
  3. 4. Endocrine disease of cats that induces B-ALP
  4. 7. Cytosolic and mitochondrial enzyme from hepatocytes, skeletal myocytes, cardiac myocytes and erythrocytes that is increased in cases of hepatocyte damage, muscle damage and hemolysis, that has a half live of <1 day in dogs and 7-8 days in horses and should be interpreted with other enzymes.
  5. 8. Tissue source of B-ALP
  6. 9. Cytosolic enzyme from hepatocytes, skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle and erythrocytes that has a half live of <6hrs in dogs and should be interpreted with other enzymes.
  7. 10. Endocrine disease for which ALP levels are used as a screening test.
  8. 15. Liver enzymes can give you information regarding cholestasis and ?
  9. 18. Cytosolic enzyme of choice to evaluate hepatocyte damage in dogs/cats
Down
  1. 2. Membrane-associated enzyme that has four different isoenzymes
  2. 5. ALP isoenzyme that does not increase enough to raise serum levels
  3. 6. Membrane-associated enzyme from biliary epithelium, hepatocytes and mammary epithelium; best diagnostic test from cholestasis in horses and cattle.
  4. 11. Cause of increased serum GGT in calves.
  5. 12. Cytosolic enzyme from hepatocytes that is liver specific in horses and ruminants.
  6. 13. Category of liver enzymes that includes ALP and GGT, which do not directly indicate hepatocyte damage.
  7. 14. Category of liver enzymes that includes ALT, AST, ID and LDH.
  8. 16. Disease process for which ALP has high diagnostic sensitivity in dogs.
  9. 17. Species to which C-ALP is unique