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== Background ==
== Background ==


* Group of isoenzymes that catalyzes hydrolysis of organic phosphate esters in the extracellular space
* Found in liver, bone, placenta, ileal mucosa, and kidney
* Can be tissue-specific or tissue-nonspecific, the latter of which makes up most of the serum ALP

== Interpretation ==
* Serum marker from biliary tract, bone, and placenta
* Serum marker from biliary tract, bone, and placenta
* In bone, it indicates high bone turnover, which can be from a number of causes: healing fractures, [[osteomalacia]], [[hyperparathyroidism]], [[hyperthyroidism]], [[Paget disease of bone]], [[osteogenic sarcoma]], and bone metastases
* In bone, it indicates high bone turnover, which can be from a number of causes: healing fractures, [[osteomalacia]], [[hyperparathyroidism]], [[hyperthyroidism]], [[Paget disease of bone]], [[osteogenic sarcoma]], and bone metastases
* Hemolysis, jaundice, and high lipids can interfere with testing
* Many things affect serum ALP
** Decrease serum ALP: [[clofibrate]]
** Increase serum ALP: lots and lots, including [[verapamil]]

=== Isoenzymes ===
* Electrophoresis can separate into liver, bone, placental, and intestinal fractions
** Liver and bone are hard to separate
[[Category:Diagnostic tests]]

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Background

  • Group of isoenzymes that catalyzes hydrolysis of organic phosphate esters in the extracellular space
  • Found in liver, bone, placenta, ileal mucosa, and kidney
  • Can be tissue-specific or tissue-nonspecific, the latter of which makes up most of the serum ALP

Interpretation

Isoenzymes

  • Electrophoresis can separate into liver, bone, placental, and intestinal fractions
    • Liver and bone are hard to separate