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To determine whether serum and mucosal
DAO
activity reflects quantitative changes in the small bowel mucosal mass, we have chosen an experimental model of mucosal hyperplasia which is known to occur in the rat after enterectomy. A 50% proximal enterectomy or a single transection was performed in 20 growing rats weighing 145-160 g. Ten days following surgery, we determined mucosal mass parameters (weight, protein, and DNA content),
sucrase
activity, and
DAO
activity in the duodenum (segment A), proximal ileum (segment B), and distal ileum (segment C) of the remaining small intestine. Mucosal hyperplasia was demonstrated by the finding that in each segment, mucosal weight, protein, and DNA content per centimeter of gut length were significantly (P less than 0.01) higher (+38 to + 78%) in the resected group than in transected controls. In segments B and C of resected rats, the changes in
DAO
activity expressed per gram of mucosa paralleled the changes in mucosal mass, the activity being increased by +69% and +49% (P less than 0.05) compared to the values recorded in transected controls. Expressed per centimeter of gut length, total
DAO
activity was also enhanced by +141% in segment B (P less than 0.05 vs controls) and by +87% in segment C (P less than 0.01 vs controls) of resected rats. In the duodenum, the changes in
DAO
activity were small (+36%) and not significant.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Changes in serum and intestinal diamine oxidase (DAO) activity after proximal enterectomy in rats. Correlation of DAO activity with mucosal mass parameters. 250 67
In C57 mice, during the third week after birth, there is a rapid conversion of the intestinal epithelium from fetal to mature adult status. Some characteristics (lactase, maltase, diamine oxidase, and
sucrase
activity; putrescine, spermine and spermidine concentrations; mitotic index) have been analyzed for the proximal, middle, and distal parts of the intestine in mice of different ages: 8, 15, 19, and 60 days. The most important observations recorded were as follows: (a)
sucrase
- and maltase-specific activities as well as spermine and spermidine contents increased abruptly on the 19th postnatal day and then decreased; (b) decrease of lactase and diamine oxidase-specific activity was recorded between the 15th and 19th postnatal days, (c) later, diamine oxidase-specific activity increased, whereas putrescine content decreased in the proximal part of the intestine; and (d) mitotic index was not significantly different when estimated for the crypts on days 11 and 19. No similar variations of these biochemical parameters were observed over a period of 3 days when mice were injected with thyroxine on the 8th day or when mice received putrescine per os on the 9th day, as explained in the text. Only a slight but significant variation in
sucrase
- or maltase-specific activity with thyroxine and a variation of the lactase or
DAO
-specific activity of the distal part of the intestine with putrescine were recorded.
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PMID:Evolution of some biochemical characteristics of the intestinal mucosa during the first postnatal weeks in C57 mice. Effects of thyroxine and putrescine. 251 67