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Query: EC:3.4.21.1 (
chymotrypsin
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Exocrine pancreatic function was evaluated in 21 diabetic children on the basis of a p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) test and a determination of fasting serum amylase, pancreatic isoamylase, lipase, trypsin and elastase levels. Fecal
chymotrypsin
was also measured. Compared to the controls, the diabetic children had significantly lower levels of trypsin (P less than 0.001) and elastase (P less than 0.02). Fecal
chymotrypsin
appeared to be significantly lower (P less than 0.01) in diabetic children than in controls but in all patients fecal
chymotrypsin
values registered above the limit considered to be normal. No significant correlation was observed between pancreatic enzyme concentrations, serum and urinary PABA values, and chronologic age, HbA1 and insulin requirement. Only for serum PABA a significant negative correlation with duration of disease (P less than 0.01) has been observed. These data show that exocrine pancreatic function may be abnormal in children with
IDDM
.
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PMID:Exocrine pancreatic function in children and adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. 169 87
Forty-nine patients with tropical calcific pancreatitis (TCP), 51 insulin-dependent diabetics (IDDMs), 87 non-insulin-dependent diabetics (NID-DMs), and 66 nondiabetic controls were studied to evaluate their exocrine pancreatic function by measurement of serum immunoreactive trypsin (IRT, normal for white caucasians from the U.K. of 140-414 micrograms/L), pancreatic isoamylase (PIA, normal of 35-125 U/L), and fecal
chymotrypsin
(FCT, normal of greater than 6.6 u/g). The majority of patients were studied within 1 year of diagnosis. TCP subjects included 7 nondiabetics, 6 with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT-TCP), and 36 diabetics [fibrocalculous pancreatic diabetes (FCPD)]. There was evidence of active pancreatitis (IRT greater than 800 micrograms/L) and partial preservation of function in nondiabetic TCP subjects [median IRT of 220 micrograms/L (range of 102-1,360 micrograms/L), FCT of 2.2 u/g (range 0.7-12.8 u/g)] and also in IGT-TCP subjects [IRT of 370 micrograms/L (range of 30-1,360 micrograms/L), FCT of 4.2 u/g (range of 1-38 u/g)]. FCPDs showed severely diminished exocrine function [IRT of 50 micrograms/L (range of 0-184 micrograms/L), FCT of 0.23 u/g (range of 0-10.4 u/g)]; none showed IRT greater than 800 micrograms/L. IDDMs and NIDDMs also showed diminished exocrine pancreatic function in approximately 30 and approximately 10%, respectively. Controls showed a wide range of IRT and FCT concentrations; IRT concentrations tended to be higher than those reported in white Caucasians from the U.K. Three controls, one
IDDM
, and two NIDDMs showed "pancreatic" IRT concentrations in the absence of symptoms. PIA concentrations were diminished in FCPD but were similar in
IDDM
and NIDDM subjects compared to controls.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Exocrine pancreatic function (serum immunoreactive trypsin, fecal chymotrypsin, and pancreatic isoamylase) in Indian diabetics. 228 Oct 79