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Query: EC:3.4.21.4 (
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A 1.5-year-old girl was admitted with chronic
diarrhea
of 10 months duration and retarded physical and psychomotor development. Duodenal tryptic activity was absent on testing with secretin and cholecystokinin. With pancreatic enzyme replacement
diarrhea
ceased and growth recommenced. Duodenal tryptic activity returned to normal within 6 months. A 10-year follow-up revealed normal physical and mental growth. Secondary deficiency of
trypsin
is a rare cause of malabsorption in childhood; correct and timely treatment can avoid severe, irreversible developmental defects.
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PMID:[Malabsorption and developmental retardation due to secondary trypsin deficiency]. 168 66
Studies were conducted on four giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) with
diarrhea
and three clinically healthy ones. The feces from both healthy and sick animals were examined to determine amylase, lipase and
trypsin
activity. In the feces of the giraffe with
diarrhea
a significant decrease of amylase and lipase activity was noted. The
trypsin
activity remained unchanged. Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency-like syndrome was diagnosed on the basis of laboratory investigations and histopathological examinations. The administration of pancreatic enzyme supplements (Pancreatin; Polfa, Poland) had a noticeable effect on the normalization of clinical state and laboratory data of the giraffe with
diarrhea
. Determination of amylase and lipase activity in the feces may be helpful in determination of the condition of the pancreas in the course of chronic
diarrhea
in giraffe.
...
PMID:Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency-like syndrome in giraffe. 172 36
Among 51 patients with refractory symptomatic reflux esophagitis seen during an 18-month period, 8 (16%) had undergone previous partial gastrectomy. Either Billroth II (n = 6) or Billroth I (n = 2) resection had been carried out for peptic ulceration 18 months to 30 years beforehand. Each patients was evaluated by symptom scoring, endoscopy, and 24-hour pH monitoring plus a 16-hour esophageal aspiration study, in which 2-hourly aliquots were measured for acid, pepsin, conjugated and unconjugated bile acids, and
trypsin
. After conversion to a 45 cm Roux-en-Y gastroenterostomy, symptom scoring and endoscopy were repeated at 6 to 12 months in all eight patients. Pepsin, acid, and unconjugated bile acids were seldom present in esophageal aspirates. Conjugated bile acids in concentrations up to 30 mmol/L and
trypsin
up to 428 micrograms/ml were found in cases of severe esophagitis, mostly during nocturnal rest. Esophagitis, heartburn, regurgitation, and bilious vomiting were eradicated by Roux-en-Y conversion, but other postgastrectomy symptoms (early satiety, dumping, epigastric pain, and
diarrhea
) were largely unchanged. Postgastrectomy esophagitis resistant to medical therapy seems likely to be caused by nocturnal exposure to
trypsin
and conjugated bile acids; it is well controlled by a 45 cm Roux-en-Y conversion.
...
PMID:Evaluation and surgical correction of esophagitis after partial gastrectomy. 172 72
A case of chronic pancreatitis in an 8-year-old boy with glycogen storage disease type 1a (GSD 1a) is presented. This patient had a history of hyperlipidaemia unresponsive to dietary therapy, e.g., a carbohydrate-rich diet, uncooked cornstarch, and nocturnal intragastric tube feedings. He had recently suffered bouts of abdominal pain and
diarrhoea
. Serum amylase and
trypsin
were elevated, abdominal CT revealed the presence of a pseudocyst of the pancreas. The presence of chronic pancreatitis was confirmed by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and an infected pseudocyst was removed at laparotomy.
...
PMID:Chronic pancreatitis in a child with glycogen storage disease type 1. 768 58
In order to model crypt abscesses, a histological finding which correlates with disease activity in intestinal inflammation, human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) were layered onto monolayers of the human intestinal epithelial cell line T84, a crypt-like epithelium which is capable of Cl- secretion. Such PMN-epithelial interaction had no substantial effect on monolayer integrity or function. However, when PMN were stimulated by conditions including those present naturally in the human colonic lumen, monolayers responded with a bumetanide-sensitive short circuit current (Isc) indicative of Cl- secretion, the basis of secretory
diarrhea
. This Isc response was induced by a neutrophil-derived secretagogue (NDS), which was only active when applied to the luminal surface of monolayers and did not require PMN-epithelial contact. NDS activity is resistant to boiling, acid, and
trypsin
and passes a 500 nominal mol wt cutoff filter. NDS activity is not secondary to the respiratory burst products O2- or H2O2 and does not appear to be a myeloperoxidase product. We speculate NDS elicited Cl- secretion may contribute to the secretory
diarrhea
seen in patients with intestinal inflammation and crypt abscesses.
...
PMID:In vitro model of intestinal crypt abscess. A novel neutrophil-derived secretagogue activity. 201 May 57
A cytopathic astrovirus was isolated from pigs with acute diarrhea in an established cell line that was derived from porcine embryonic kidneys with the aid of
trypsin
. The virus showed a distinct cytopathic effect characterized by an enlargement of cells and the appearance of fine granules in the cytoplasm. Porcine astrovirus was shown to have an RNA genome, as determined by the effect of 5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine on its replication, and five polypeptides with molecular masses of 13,000, 30,000, 31,000, 36,000, and 39,000 daltons; and it was shown to be stable to lipid solvents and heating at 50 degrees C for 30 min but somewhat labile to acid (pH 3.0). The buoyant density of the isolate determined in CsCl was 1.35 g/ml. Seroconversion to the virus was evident in the paired serum specimens obtained from pigs with
diarrhea
that were housed at the farm where the disease occurred. The neutralization test on serum specimens collected randomly from 128 adult pigs of eight herds revealed that 50 of the serum specimens were positive for antibody to porcine astrovirus, although there was considerable variation in the prevalence among herds, ranging from 0 to 83%. Hysterectomy-produced, colostrum-deprived, 4-day-old pigs developed mild
diarrhea
after oral exposure to porcine astrovirus propagated in the cell culture; and the virus was isolated again from diarrheal stool specimens.
...
PMID:Cytopathic astrovirus isolated from porcine acute gastroenteritis in an established cell line derived from porcine embryonic kidney. 210
Thirty-six infants suffering from gastrointestinal diseases during infancy were evaluated for exocrine pancreatic function by means of the pancreozymin-secretin test. Duodenal fluid volume, protein content, and content and peak-specific activity of amylase, lipase, and
trypsin
were determined following intravenous administration of either pancreozymin (CCK) or secretin. Seven infants receiving long-term parenteral nutrition and 17 infants receiving oral feedings and exhibiting first-degree malnutrition in association with chronic
diarrhea
underwent testing. Results were compared to those of a group of 12 age-matched infants with chronic
diarrhea
and weight loss. Four patients receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN) suffered from severe short bowel syndrome and three had intractable
diarrhea
of infancy. The total duration of TPN ranged from 1.5-12 months, and the period of exclusive TPN in the absence of oral feedings ranged from 1-4 months. The heights, weights, and weight-for-height relationships were at or above the fifth percentile for all seven infants. The weight-for-height relationship of each patient in the control group was above the fifth percentile, while that of all malnourished infants was below the fifth percentile. No significant difference was found in the volume of fluid collected following either CCK or secretin administration. The content and concentration of amylase and lipase were lower in those patients receiving TPN. The levels were statistically significant (p less than 0.05) following secretin administration. In contrast, the peak-specific activity and total
trypsin
content, as well as protein content, was not significantly different in patients receiving TPN, controls, and malnourished patients.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
...
PMID:Nutrition and exocrine pancreatic function in infancy: effects of total parenteral nutrition and first degree malnutrition. 244 51
The purpose of this work was to investigate the relationship between rotavirus infection, diagnosed in faeces using the serological test, in calves with
diarrhoea
and the activity of lysozyme, alpha-amylase, lipase and
trypsin
in the same material. The faeces were taken from 28 sick and 1 healthy animals, aged from 1 to 5 days, for microbiological and enzymatic examination. No correlation was found between lysozyme activity in faeces and rotavirus infection. Similar results were obtained with the other enzymes.
...
PMID:Rotavirus infection in newborn calves. I. Evaluation trials of certain enzymes in faeces. 246 66
Turkey enteric coronavirus (TCV) from intestinal contents of diarrheal poults was isolated and serially propagated in HRT-18 cells, an established cell line derived from a human rectal adenocarcinoma. In these cells, TCV induced cytopathic changes, including polykaryocytosis, which depended on
trypsin
in the medium and incubation at 41 C. Viral antigens could be demonstrated in the cytoplasm by immunofluorescence, and extracellular virus was detected by an ELISA and negative electron microscopy. The cell-free virus had characteristics of TCV: shape, surface projections, buoyant density of 1.18 to 1.20 g/ml in sucrose, and hemagglutination of rat RBC. The one-step growth curve was complete by postinoculation hours 14 to 16, and maximal titers reached 9 to 9.5 log10 TCID50/ml during 5 passages, after which the titer remained stable. Electron microscopic examination of infected cell monolayers revealed budding of typical coronavirus particles through intracytoplasmic membranes and accumulation of complete virus in cytoplasmic vesicles. Late in the infection, aggregated progeny vial particles were detected near the outer surface of infected cells. One-day-old turkey poults inoculated orally with tissue culture-adapted TCV isolates developed mild to severe
diarrhea
.
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PMID:Isolation and trypsin-enhanced propagation of turkey enteric (bluecomb) coronaviruses in a continuous human rectal adenocarcinoma cell line. 255 Dec 1
One possible route to cataract formation may be via the carbamoylation of lens proteins due to increased concentrations of cyanate in the body resulting from uraemia associated with renal failure and with severe
diarrhoea
. Carbamoylation of gamma-II-crystallin, which is found in the lens core, could alter the surface charge network of the molecules, resulting in aggregation, increased light-scattering and hence cataract. We have attempted to locate the site(s) of carbamoylation in gamma-II-crystallin. gamma-II-Crystallin was isolated by gel chromatography and ion-exchange chromatography. gamma-II-Crystallin was then carbamoylated by incubation with potassium [14C]cyanate, followed by citraconylation and digestion with
trypsin
to give peptides that were separated by high-resolution ion-exchange chromatography. The amino acid compositions of the radioactive peptides were compared with the expected peptide composition for gamma-II-crystallin. The radioactive peptide compositions, which agreed with the theoretical peptides, all matched with the N-terminal region of gamma-II-crystallin and had in common the presence of the N-terminal glycine residue. It appears that the alpha-amino group of the N-terminal glycine was the main site of carbamoylation. This site forms part of the charge network on the surface of gamma-II-crystallin.
...
PMID:Site of carbamoylation of bovine gamma-II-crystallin by potassium [14C]cyanate. 259 Jan 75
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