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Query: UMLS:C0038187 (
starvation
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In the rat,
starvation
lowers jejunal sucrase activity and increases or has no effect upon jejunal lactase activity. The mechanism by which
starvation
influences these intrinsic microvillus proteins remains unclear. Jejunal sucrase and lactase activities were studied during
starvation
or refeeding after a three-day fast. Using polyclonal monospecific antibodies, sucrase-isomaltase (SI) and
lactase-phlorizin hydrolase
(
LPH
) protein contents were measured in parallel to determine changes in enzyme activation. Sucrase activity and SI protein fell after two and three days of fasting and rose during refeeding. In contrast, lactase activity and jejunal
LPH
content increased after
starvation
and decreased after refeeding for 48 hr. For both enzymes, changes in catalytic activity and protein content occurred in parallel. [3H]Leucine incorporation studies in vivo showed more labeling of immunoprecipitable
LPH
than SI during
starvation
, but refeeding induced relatively more labeling of SI than of
LPH
. Therefore,
starvation
and refeeding produce opposing effects upon jejunal lactase and sucrase activities by modulating
LPH
and SI protein production and not by modifying enzyme activation.
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PMID:Effects of starvation and refeeding on jejunal disaccharidase activity. 158 86
This study shows the distribution of the messenger RNA for
lactase-phlorizin hydrolase
during postnatal development and along the longitudinal axis of the rat small intestine. At birth, this messenger RNA was present along the whole length of small intestine, and its concentration remained elevated during the suckling period despite the concomitant decrease in enzyme activity. At weaning, the amount of lactase messenger RNA dropped specifically in the distal ileum. This decrease in lactase messenger RNA was initiated at the ileocecal junction, progressed gradually towards the jejunum, and followed the decrease in lactase activity several days later.
Starvation
and refeeding were also found to cause modifications of lactase activity and messenger RNA expression that were prominent in the distal part of small intestine. These data support that posttranscriptional and pretranslational levels of regulation are required to define the spatial and temporal expression of lactase in the rat small intestine.
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PMID:Lactase expression is controlled differently in the jejunum and ileum during development in rats. 189 50