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Query: UMLS:C0013395 (
dyspepsia
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Individuals with chronic renal failure (CRF) may have a variety of gastrointestinal (GI) problems, including
dyspepsia
, acid peptic disease, and bacterial overgrowth. We investigated gastrointestinal function in 11 uremic patients, seven of whom were on dialysis three times a week and four who were not on dialysis. Ten normal subjects were studied as controls. The nutritional status of the patients did not differ from that of the control subjects. Seven patients demonstrated abnormal GI endoscopic findings, although none was severe; they also had prolonged oral-cecal transit times but had no evidence of bacterial overgrowth, and all had normal numbers of lymphocyte subpopulations within the intestinal mucosa. The patients had significantly reduced activities of mucosal
sucrase
and maltase but not of lactase. In spite of the reductions in these enzymatic activities, carbohydrate malabsorption was not evident in the CRF group, probably because of the vast reserve of the small intestine. No differences were noted between the groups in the activities of several intestinal peptidases. From these data, we concluded that GI function is essentially normal in patients with CRF and postulate that this normality, which is in contrast to previous findings, is related to recent advances in the clinical management of uremic patients.
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PMID:Gastrointestinal function, morphology, and immune status in uremia. 213 74
The pathophysiology of mucosal changes observed in infants with chronic protracted diarrhea is poorly understood. We report on two brothers suffering from a special form of
sucrase
isomaltase (SI) deficiency. The children presented with weight loss and
dyspepsia
after sucrose exposition. We performed an H respiration test, which showed a pathologic result in the younger brother. Analysis of the brush border enzyme activities showed low expression of lactase and SI. Immunoelectron microscopy of duodenal biopsies showed an isolated SI deficiency in a mosaic pattern [e.g., 42% (14%) crypt enterocytes and 64% (59%) villus enterocytes with decreased amounts of SI on microvilli], whereas lactase and aminopeptidase n (ApN) were present at the apical membrane of all cells in a normal range. The SI mosaic pattern of these patients shows that the enterocytes contain low amounts of SI on the apical membrane but express normal quantities of other disaccharidases. These findings suggest the existence of different clonal expressions or specific (posttranslational) mechanisms of postGolgi transportation for individual brush border enzymes. It remains unresolved whether the mosaic distribution is part of a normal maturation process or caused by a lack of an overall control mechanism in the expression of brush border hydrolases.
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PMID:Mosaic pattern of sucrase isomaltase deficiency in two brothers. 1804 9
Duodenal ulcer is a common disease and is considered acid-peptic disease. Duodenal ulcer patients are known to have higher incidence of antral gastritis and duodentitis than general population. Thus one can expect some alteration in the enzyme products of mucosal cells of antrum and duodenum in this condition. The present study was planned in 30 patients of duodenal ulcer and 30 of non-ulcer
dyspepsia
. After overnight fast, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy was done using forward viewing fibreoptic endoscope. Two pairs of biopsies were taken from the antrum and two from the descending duodenum using standard biopsy forceps. One pair of biopsy from each site was taken in 10% formal saline for histopathological examination. One pair of biopsies from each site was collected in saline for the measurement of disaccharidases by Dahlquist method. Activities of lactase,
sucrase
and maltase were significantly higher in descending duodenum mucosa as compared to antral mucosa in both groups. Activities of these enzymes in antrum and duodenum of both groups did not differ significantly. No significant difference was found in disaccharidases in antrum and descending duodenum in patients with or without histological gastritis. This study suggests that the disaccharidases do not change in antrum and duodenum of ulcer patients as compared to the patients with non-ulcer
dyspepsia
.
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PMID:Antral and duodenal disaccharidases in patients of duodenal ulcer and non-ulcer dyspepsia. 2310 18
The aim of this study was to measure the levels of lactase,
sucrase
, maltase, leucine amino peptidase and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase in duodenum of Indian patients with duodenal ulcer. The effect of duodenum inflammation on these brush border enzymes has also been analysed in this study. Levels of lactase,
sucrase
, maltase, leucine amino peptidase and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase were assessed in duodenal biopsies of 20 patients of duodenal ulcer and 20 non-ulcer
dyspepsia
. The duodenal biopsy specimens were also examined histopathologically for presence or absence of inflammation. There was no significant difference (p>0.05) in the activity of above mentioned enzyme levels in both the groups. Only levels of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase were significantly decreased in patients of duodenal ulcer with duodenal inflammation. This study shows that only the levels of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase were significantly decreased in patients of duodenal ulcer with inflammation but no change in duodenal enzymes due to duodenal ulcer as compared to non-ulcer
dyspepsia
.
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PMID:Study of enzyme activities in the descending part of the duodenum in patients of duodenal ulcer. 2310 92
Disaccharidase deficiencies are reportedly underdiagnosed in pediatric populations. Though typically thought to cause diarrheal disease, they can also be a cause of abdominal pain and
dyspepsia
, and patients diagnosed with these functional disorders may actually have associated enzyme deficiencies. While the effects of lactose deficiency have been widely studied,
sucrase
, maltase, and isomaltase are less frequently considered when approaching a patient with an apparent functional abdominal pain disorder. This review seeks to provide an up-to-date narrative on the current scientific literature on the possible role of
sucrase
, maltase, and isomaltase deficiency in pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorders.
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PMID:The Role of Disaccharidase Deficiencies in Functional Abdominal Pain Disorders-A Narrative Review. 3050 Oct 67