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Title: GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE DEFICIENCY


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GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE DEFICIENCY
  • Practical IBL

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  • CASE HISTORY
  • A 14 years old boy was admitted to King Abdulaziz
    University Hospital complaining of headache,
    anorexia, nausea, and a severe backache. He had
    bouts of shivering, a temperature of 40.6?C.
    Malaria was suspected and confirmed by
    identification of the parasite in blood smear.
    The patient was treated by primaquine. Three days
    later the patient said that the urine was dark,
    and the following day it was almost black. He
    complained of weakness and abdominal and back
    pain. His sclerae were yellow. The treating
    doctor requested the following laboratory
    investigations on admission and 10 days later

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On admission 10 days later Normal range
Hemoglobin, g/dl 9.2 14.5 14 - 18
Red blood cells ? 1012/l 3.5 5 5
Reticulocytes, 12 4 0.5 - 1.5
Bilirubin, mol/l 340 23 2 - 14
Red cell glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, units per gram hemoglobin ? ? 13 - 19
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  • QUESTIONS
  • Determine red cell glucose-6-phosphate
    dehydrogenase activity in units/gm Hb.
  • What is the cause of changes in the laboratory
    findings?
  • What is your diagnosis for such a case?
  • What are the functions of glucose-6-phosphate
    dehydrogenase in different tissues?
  • What are the chemical characteristics of drugs
    which would be expected to bring on a hemolytic
    crisis?
  • From your knowledge in vitamins how could you
    treat this case?

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  • Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
  • The disorder is X-linked and women are affected
    only if homozygous for the condition.
  • G6PD deficiency does not cause any symptoms
    unless the patient takes one of a number of
    drugs, such as the anti-malarial primaquine. The
    administration of one of these grugs causes rapid
    and often severe hemolysis and jaundice.

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  • Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
    (cont..,)
  • In G6PD deficiency the red cells are not
    completely lacking in the enzyme younger cells
    contain some 6 of the normal amount. This is
    sufficient to provide reducing power for every
    day needs
  • When, however, a drug such as primaquine is given
    the limited reducing power is overwhelmed,
    oxidation of intracellular proteins takes place
    and hemolysis, particularly of the older red
    cells, follows

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Measurement of G6PD activity
SAMPLE Blood collected in heparin, citrate or
EDTA, Avoid hemolysis
T1 (on admission) T10 (at 10 days)
Reagent 1 (buffer) 1 ml 1 ml
Reagent 2 (coenzyme) 2.5 ml 2.5 ml
Hemolysate (sample) 1 ml 1 ml
Reagent 3 (substrate) 1 ml 1 ml
Mix incubate for 10 min. at 37 0C Read the absorbance (A) of each tube at 710 nm against water Mix incubate for 10 min. at 37 0C Read the absorbance (A) of each tube at 710 nm against water Mix incubate for 10 min. at 37 0C Read the absorbance (A) of each tube at 710 nm against water
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  • CALCULATION
  • G6PD U/g Hb on admission (T1)
  • Absorbance of T1 X 1015.9 X 1 X 1

  • 9.2 10

  • (Hb) (incubation

  • time)
  • G6PD U/g Hb at 10 days (T10)
  • Absorbance of T10 X 1015.9 X 1 X 1

  • 14.5 10

  • (Hb) (incubation

  • time)

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  • Normal level of G6PD 13-19 U/g Hb
  • Your result on admission U/g Hb
  • Your result at 10 days U/g Hb
  • Comment on your results G6PD deficiency
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