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Query: UMLS:C0024523 (
malabsorption
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The intestinal absorption of [3H]-pteroylmonoglutamate (simple folic acid) and pteroyl-micron[14C]glutamyl-gamma-hexaglutamate ([14C]PG-7, conjugated folic acid) was assessed by the method of jejunal perfusion in five patients with proven celiac sprue who were studied after a gluten-containing or a gluten-free diet, and in nine normal subjects. The luminal disappearance of each folate was markedly impaired after exposure of the patients to dietary gluten and improved by gluten restriction, but not to within the range found in the normal subjects. The luminal disappearance of each folate was markedly impaired after exposure of the patients to dietary gluten and improved by gluten restriction, but not to within the range found in the normal subjects. In each experiment, column chromatography of the luminal aspirates revealed similar spectra of hydrolytic products of [14C]PG-7, whereas the fraction of the distal aspirate chromatogram appearing as pteroyl-micron[14C]glutamyl-gamma-monoglutamate ([14C]-PG-1) was similar in all three groups. By accounting for the variable effects of absorption on the luminal appearance of [14C]PG-1 and by correcting for mucosal hydrolysis which was not followed by release of [14C]PG-1 to the luminal contents, the calculated rate of in vivo hydrolysis of [14C]PG-7 to [14C]PG-1 was found impaired in both celiac sprue groups, with significant improvement on treatment. In mucosal biopsies from the sprue patients, the in vitro activity of
folate conjugase
in whole homogenates was higher and the activity of disaccharidase lower than in a group of 12 normal mucosal biopsies. These in vitro data suggest that the predominant cellular location of mucosal
folate conjugase
is different from that of disaccharidase, whereas comparison with the results of in vivo hydrolysis suggests that measurement of the enzyme in whole mucosal homogenates overestimates its significant digestive activity. The present studies indicate that (a) the mucosal lesion of celiac sprue significantly limits the intestinal absorption of both simple and conjugated folate, and (b)
malabsorption
of conjugated folate results from a combination of impaired hydrolysis and decreased mucosal uptake of hydrolytic product.
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PMID:Jejunal perfusion of simple and conjugated folates in celiac sprue. 85 74
Malabsorption
of folate polyglutamates prepared from yeast has been shown in eight patients with untreated tropical sprue and in three out of six patients receiving therapy for sprue. The absorptive defect for folate polyglutamates among these 14 patients occurred more frequently and in all but one patient more severely than for folic acid.Folate polyglutamates, the principal dietary form of folate, probably require deconjugation by the jejunal enzyme,
folate conjugase
, before absorption. The mean concentration of jejunal
folate conjugase
of 21 patients with untreated sprue and of 13 patients with sprue receiving therapy were both significantly less than the mean concentration in a control group. Nevertheless, all but five of the 34 patients had jejunal folate concentrations within the control range. There was no correlation in the individual patients between the jejunal
folate conjugase
concentration measured in vitro and the ability to absorb folate polyglutamates-nine patients having normal jejunal
folate conjugase
levels despite showing
malabsorption
of folate polyglutamates.
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PMID:Malabsorption of folate polyglutamates in tropical sprue. 576 88
Human jejunal brush border
folate conjugase
(EC 3.4.22.-) was partially purified and characterized. Three drugs known to be associated with clinical folate deficiency were tested for inhibition of the partially purified enzyme. Using jejunal mucosa from obese patients undergoing intestinal bypass surgery, brush border
folate conjugase
was purified 50-80-fold by centrifugation, Triton X-100 solubilization and DEAE-Sephadex and Sephacryl S-200 chromatography. Using synthetic pteroyldiglutamyl[14C]glutamate as substrate, the enzyme was found to have a pH optimum of 6.5 and an apparent Km of 1.6 micro M. Incubation of the enzyme with synthetic pteroyl[14C]glutamylhexaglutamate resulted in a spectrum of shorter-chain 14C-labeled pteroylglutamates at 60 min. Pteroyl[14C]glutamate was the major product at 120 min, with quantitative recovery of free glutamate in the incubation medium. Salicylazosulfapyridine was a competitive inhibitor of the enzyme (Ki = 0.13 mM), while ethanol, diphenylhydantoin and salicylazosulfapyridine metabolites had no effect. These data suggest that brush border
folate conjugase
is an exopeptidase which progressively hydrolyzes glutamyl units from pteroylpolyglutamate, leaving pteroylmonoglutamate as the folate form available for intestinal transport. Inhibition of brush border
folate conjugase
by salicylazosulfapyridine provides a mechanism for folate
malabsorption
and deficiency in chronic users of this drug.
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PMID:Human jejunal brush border folate conjugase. Characteristics and inhibition by salicylazosulfapyridine. 611 48
Folate absorption and transport were studied in young (2 to 3 months) and aged (28 to 30 months) rats. From studies of the rise in serum folate levels after ingestion and transport across everted intestinal segments it was concluded that the absorption of dietary polyglutamyl folates was impaired in aged animals. Simple folates (monoglutamyl pteroates) were utilized equally well in both age groups. Decreased hydrolysis of polyglutamylfolates to simple forms have been observed in the aged group. High folyl
conjugase
(pteroyl
gamma-glutamyl hydrolase
) levels are induced in pancreas as a response to dietary folate intake; the
conjugase
is secreted into the gut lumen where enzyme levels rise sequentially reaching maximum in the midgut region within 30 to 60 min after folate ingestion. The rise in serum folate after folate ingestion parallels the rise in luminal folyl
conjugase
. Pancreatic and luminal conjugases (but not mucosal
conjugase
) have similar pH optima. It is suggested that dietary folates are preferentially hydrolyzed to absorbable forms by a luminal folyl
conjugase
which is of pancreatic origin. The overall enzyme levels are much lower in pancreas of the aged rats, leading to reduced availability of absorbable dietary folates and resulting in folate
malabsorption
in these animals. It is suggested that the intestinal mucosal
conjugase
does not play a significant role in the physiological absorption of dietary folates.
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PMID:Folate malabsorption in aged rats related to low levels of pancreatic folyl conjugase. 621 50
Absorption of labeled simple 3',5',9'-(3)H pteroylmonoglutamate, ([(3)H]PG-1) and conjugated pteroyl-mu[(14)C]glutamyl-gamma-hexaglutamate, ([(14)C]PG-7) folates was assessed in six patients with tropical sprue, before and after 6 mo of treatment, utilizing jejunal perfusion and urinary recovery techniques. Degradation products of [(14)C]PG-7 which were produced during perfusion were identified by DEAE-cellulose column chromatography. Jejunal mucosal activities of
folate conjugase
, lactase, sucrase, and maltase were measured in every patient.
Malabsorption
of both [(3)H]PG-1 and [(14)C]PG-7 was found in every untreated patient, with significant improvement after therapy. The urinary excretion of (3)H and (14)C paralleled the luminal disappearance of both isotopes. The chromatographic patterns of intraluminal degradation products of [(14)C]PG-7 obtained during perfusion did not differ from those previously found in normal subjects and were similar in studies performed before and after treatment. The activity of
folate conjugase
was increased in the mucosa of the untreated patients when compared to the post-treatment levels while the activities of mucosal lactase, sucrase, and maltase were originally low and increased significantly after therapy. These observations suggest that
folate conjugase
originates at a different mucosal locus than the brush border disaccharidases, and are consistent with previous evidence that
folate conjugase
is an intracellular enzyme. The present studies have demonstrated unequivocal
malabsorption
of both simple and conjugated folates in tropical sprue. In tropical sprue, folate
malabsorption
is the reflection of impaired folate transport and not of impaired hydrolysis.
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PMID:Jejunal perfusion of simple and conjugated folates in tropical sprue. 1669 65