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Query: EC:3.4.21.1 (
chymotrypsin
)
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The urinary output of trypsin,
chymotrypsin
, elastase, and amylase by rats with a pancreas transplant and bladder drainage was determined after injection with cholecystokinin (CCK) or by feeding diets containing high (raw soy flour) or low (heated soy flour) trypsin inhibitor activity. The injection of CCK produced a significant increase in the urinary output of all four enzymes. Rats were fed heated or raw soy flour in three consecutive 10-day periods in the following sequence: period 1, heated soy flour;
period 2
, raw soy flour; period 3, heated soy flour. Replacing heated soy flour in period 1 with raw soy flour in
period 2
caused a significant increase in the output of the four enzymes. Subsequent feeding with heated soy flour in period 3 resulted in a reduction in the output of trypsin,
chymotrypsin
, and elastase to levels that were not significantly different from that observed in period 1. Although amylase output was also reduced in period 3, it did not return to the level noted in period 1. These results are consistent with the roles that CCK and trypsin inhibitors are believed to play in the negative feedback control of pancreatic exocrine function. A similar approach might be employed with humans who have undergone a pancreas transplant with bladder drainage.
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PMID:Effect of soybean flour on exocrine function in rat pancreas transplant with bladder drainage. 159 54
This study was undertaken to clarify the issue of whether feedback regulation of pancreatic enzyme secretion occurs in humans. A naturally occurring inhibitor of trypsin and
chymotrypsin
, the Bowman-Birk inhibitor of soybeans, was used to reduce the activities of these enzymes normally secreted by the pancreas into the duodenum. Pure pancreatic juice was collected by endoscopic retrograde cannulation of the pancreatic duct in a protocol consisting of three periods: period 1 (15 min), collections of juice without return to the duodenum ("washout phase");
period 2
(35 min), intraduodenal infusion of juice to which buffered saline or heat-inactivated Bowman-Birk inhibitor had been added; and period 3 (55 min), intraduodenal infusion of juice in which greater than 90% of the trypsin and
chymotrypsin
activities had been abolished by treatment with the active inhibitor. Control experiments were included in which untreated juice was infused in period 3 as well as
period 2
. Enzyme analyses (trypsin,
chymotrypsin
, elastase, and amylase) of samples of juice collected at 5-min intervals revealed a twofold to threefold increase in the output and concentration of all four enzymes in period 3 compared with
period 2
. These results thus confirm the existence of feedback control in humans.
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PMID:Effect of a trypsin inhibitor from soybeans (Bowman-Birk) on the secretory activity of the human pancreas. 244 49
The effect of increasing the flow of protein amino acids to the small intestine on the activities of pancreatic proteases and on the absorption site of amino acids was examined in sheep equipped with intestinal cannulas at 0.05, 11 and 25 m from the pylorus. A single concentrated diet providing 85.1 g of protein amino acids/day was fed throughout the experiment. During period 1 this was the only source of protein. During
period 2
, a suspension of casein was infused into the duodenum through the 0.05-m cannula at a rate of 100 g/day, which supplied to the small intestine a total of 177 g amino acids/day. In period 1, 56.7 g of amino acids was absorbed per day along the entire small intestine, and 85% of it was absorbed in the anterior 11 m. Of the 143 g of amino acids absorbed per day during
period 2
, 63% was absorbed in the anterior 11 m. Ninety-four percent of the infused casein was absorbed. Increasing the flow of amino acids to the small intestine of sheep from 85 to 177 g/day resulted in an overall elevation in the activities of
chymotrypsin
, carboxypeptidase A and trypsin at the 11-m site but not the 25-m site. The greatest increase was obtained with
chymotrypsin
: 119 and 114% for the specific and total activities, respectively, and the least with the trypsin: 38 and 36% for the specific and total activities, respectively.
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PMID:Effect of protein infused into sheep duodenum on activities of pancreatic proteases in intestinal digesta and on the absorption site of amino acids. 706 16