★Two hypotheses
―Plasma amino acids may originate mainly in amino acid residues of apolipoprotein E
―The main transportation carrier of amino acids in the human body may be apolipoprotein B
・I guess that plasma amino acids may originate mainly in apolipoprotein E (ApoE).
If this presumption is right,
I think that a normal (ApoE3 type) plasma transfusion (or plasma derivatives)
may be effective in Alzheimer's disease,
because it is considered that ApoE3 is the normal type
and that ApoE4 is a risk factor of Alzheimer's disease.
(KOBAYASHI Masatsugu,Otsu,Japan)
★About the relevance of serum aminotransferases (AST, ALT)
and triglyceride lipases (HTGL, LPL, ATGL and HSL)
―Elevation of serum aspartate aminotransferase levels
and alanine aminotransferase levels may occur
mainly along with synthesis of triglyceride lipases
(such as HTGL, LPL, ATGL and HSL)
which are essential to human life.
(KOBAYASHI Masatsugu,Otsu,Japan)