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Relationship Between Age and Pleural Fluid A denosine Deaminase Activity in Patients with Tuberculous Pleural Effusion  

Kim, Chong-Ju (Department of Internal Medicine, Konkuk University College of Medicine)
Yeon, Kyu-Min (Department of Internal Medicine, Konkuk University College of Medicine)
Kim, Shin-Tae (Department of Internal Medicine, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine)
Wang, Joon-Ho (Department of Internal Medicine, Konkuk University College of Medicine)
Yoo, Kwang-Ha (Department of Internal Medicine, Konkuk University College of Medicine)
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases / v.52, no.6, 2002 , pp. 608-615 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background : ADA is an enzyme found in most cells, and is involved in purine metabolism, but its chief role concerns the proliferation and differentiation of lymphocytes, especially T-lymphocytes. For that reason ADA has been looked on as a marker of cell-mediate immunity, which is the key mechanism of the tuberculous pleural effusion. Thus, the pleural fluid ADA activity is increased in the tuberculous pleural effusion. Age associated immune decline is characterized by decreases in both B and T-lymphocyte function and the former may be largely a result of the latter. Therefore, the pleural fluid ADA activity would be lower in old rather than in young, patients with tuberculous pleural effusion. We studied the relationship between age, and pleural fluid ADA activity, in patients with tuberculous pleural effusion. Materials and Methods : In the 46 patients with tuberculous pleural effusion enroll in this study, the pleural fluid ADA activities were measured by means of an automated kinetic method. Results : The mean age of the patients was $53.0{\pm}22.0$ years, with a male to female ratio of 30:16. The patients were divided into two groups, young patients, regarded as < 65 and old regarded as ${\geq}65$ years with 28 and 18 patients, respectively. The pleural fluid ADA activity in both groups show significant differences : $99.4{\pm}22.6$ IU/L(young patients) Vs. $75.8{\pm}30.9$ IU/L(old patients)(p<0.05), but a negative correlation with age (r=-0.311, p<0.05). Conclusion : Although pleural fluid ADA activity was not adequately increased, tuberculous pleural effusion, in older patients, would have to be considered clinically suspicious tuberculous pleural effusion.
Keywords
Tuberculous pleural effusion; Pleural fluid ADA activity; Age;
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