July 1995
P Dentico, A Volpe, R Buongiorno, I Grattagliano, E Altomare, G Tantimonaco, G Scotto, R Sacco, O Schiraldi

 

Abstract

In chronic steatosic liver disease, alcohol or non-alcohol related or HBV, HCV, HDV associated, a reduction in hepatic glutathione and, consequently, in the detoxifying effects of hepatocytes is observed.

Intravenous administration of high dose glutathione in patients with chronic steatosic liver disease has shown that glutathione significantly improves the rate of some hepatic tests (bilirubin, GOT, GPT, GT) even several months after treatment interruption.

Further confirmation of the efficacy of GSH treatment is provided by the reduction of malondialdehyde, a marker of hepatic cell damage. The optimal results obtained in patients receiving 1800 mg/die/i.v. advocate the use of this high dosage.