What is the condition of high aminotransferase of aspartic acid

Aspartate aminotransferase is also called glutamate aminotransferase. It is mainly found in the heart muscle cells and liver cells of the body. Under normal circumstances, the serum level of glutamic transaminase is low, but when damage occurs to cardiac muscle cells and liver cells, the concentration of glutamic transaminase in the serum will increase, and the clinical measurement of glutamic transaminase helps to determine whether there is necrosis of cardiac muscle and liver cells and the degree of damage. Increased glutathione is usually seen in acute and chronic severe hepatitis, cirrhosis, myocardial infarction, myocarditis, and other diseases. Of course, there are also some non-pathological factors that cause the increase, such as staying up late, drinking alcohol, strenuous exercise, etc., but they can lead to a mild increase, it is recommended to exclude the above diseases caused by elevated glutamic oxalacetic aminotransferase, if the above diseases are excluded, it may be considered non-pathological factors, after avoiding the triggers glutamic oxalacetic aminotransferase can be restored to normal.