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Gamma glutamyl transferase – an underestimated marker for cardiovascular disease and the metabolic syndrome

Manuela G. Neuman, Stephen Malnick, Lucy Chertin

2020Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) is an enzyme in glutathione and cysteine metabolism. GGT is a standard liver enzyme test reflecting biliary tract involvement. It also has a prooxoidant activity and a modulating influence on endothelia dysfunction. GGT is associated with the metabolic syndrome and is often elevated in patients with NAFLD. There is also a role for GGT activity in several aspects cardiovascular disease. There is an association between elevated GGT and cardiovascular mortality, atrial fibrillation, exacerbation of congestive heart failure . In addition there is an association with obstructive sleep apnea. We review the evidence available and suggest that there is a need for further assessing the use of GGT, together with the presence of the metabolic syndrome as a prognostic marker.

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Internal medicineAtrial fibrillationHeart failureMedicineMetabolic syndromeExacerbationDiseaseGastroenterologyGamma-glutamyltransferaseEndocrinologyEnzymeCardiologyPathologyBiologyBiochemistryObesityLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentDiet, Metabolism, and DiseaseLiver Disease and Transplantation