A 54-year-old man with a history of cirrhosis is brought to the emergency department by his wife, who found him agitated and confused. She reports that he was nauseous and vomited bright red blood several times yesterday. His cirrhosis is secondary to chronic hepatitis C infection, and he has received treatment for esophageal varices in the past. Physical examination reveals abdominal distension, decreased liver span, and testicular atrophy. A jerky, irregular flexion-extension tremor involving his hands is seen with wrist extension. Which of the following is most likely to be elevated in this patient's astrocytes?
A) α-ketoglutarate
B) Alanine
C) Aspartate
D) Carbamoyl phosphate
E) Glutamine
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