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Query: EC:3.1.3.8 (
phytase
)
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Undernutrition during the suckling period imposed by maternal
protein deficiency
during lactation resulted in elevated inositol triphosphatase activity (units per gram of wet tissue) in the ileum and lower
phytase
activity in the duodenum and jejunum. Activities of inositol triphosphatase in the duodenum and jejunum and
phytase
in ileum were unaffected. Postweaning nutritional rehabilitation resulted in elevated specific activities of both enzymes in all segments; however, activities of whole segments were similar to the corresponding control values. Elevation of inositol triphosphatase (ileum) and decline of
phytase
(duodenum and jejunum) activities due to undernutrition were reversed by the administration of hydrocortisone or thyroxine during undernutrition. These results suggest that maturation of activities of inositol triphosphatase in ileum (by hydrocortisone) and
phytase
in all segments (by both hydrocortisone and thyroxine) is under hormonal regulation, and the effects of neonatal undernutrition may be partly due to hormonal imbalances.
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PMID:Effects of neonatal undernutrition and subsequent nutritional rehabilitation or administration of thyroxine and hydrocortisone on the inositol phosphatase activities in rat intestine. 302 Feb 20
Studies were made of the effects of pre- and post-weaning undernutrition and/or
protein deficiency
on intestinal
phytase
and phosphatase activities in albino rats and reversibility of the same by subsequent dietary rehabilitation. Neonatal undernutrition induced by rearing the pups in litters of 16 caused a marked decrease in alkaline
phytase
activity (as compared to those reared in litters of 8), while acid
phytase
activity decreased to a lesser extent and acid and alkaline phosphatase activities did not change. When neonatally undernourished rats were subsequently continued on a 4 or a 20% protein diet in restricted amounts (2.5 g/day) for 6 weeks the decreases in the alkaline
phytase
activity but not in that of acid
phytase
were further aggravated. Acid and alkaline phosphatases were not influenced by these treatments either. On dietary rehabilitation of these rats for subsequent 6 weeks on a 20% protein diet (ad libitum) acid and alkaline
phytase
activities of intestine recovered partially. These studies indicate the importance of alkaline
phytase
activity as a marker of intestinal maturation and is also suggestive of interrelationships between nutrition, intestinal development and its alkaline
phytase
activity.
...
PMID:Effects of nutritional deficiencies during neonatal and post-weaning period on rat intestinal phytase and phosphatase activities. 627 91