Temporary Depression of Lactase Activity by Thyroxine in Suckling Rats

Enzyme ◽  
1983 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Paul ◽  
Gebhard Flatz
1991 ◽  
Vol 260 (3) ◽  
pp. G379-G384
Author(s):  
K. Y. Yeh ◽  
M. Yeh ◽  
P. R. Holt

Cortisone- and/or thyroxine (T4)-induced changes in jejunal lactase activity and epithelial cell migration were studied to determine the relationship of these two events. In suckling rats given a single dose of cortisone on day 6, jejunal lactase activity increased by 37% and cell turnover rate by 95% 3 days later, whereas T4 alone induced no changes. After cortisone plus T4, jejunal lactase activity decreased by 23% while cell turnover rate increased by 176%. Among all animal groups, the patterns of lactase expression along the crypt-villus (C-V) axis were similar, being low at the C-V junction, increasing to a high plateau at the mid- or third quarter villus level, and decreasing slightly at the villus tip. The calculated epithelial cell age at half maximum lactase expression in cortisone-treated and cortisone plus T4-treated rats was 30 and 53% younger than in control rats. Maximum lactase activity in villus cells was approximately 45% higher in cortisone-treated than in control or cortisone plus T4-treated rats. Parallel measurements of sucrase and lactase activities along C-V axis showed elevated lactase activity at higher villus positions than lead sucrase activity, suggesting that cortisone action occurs in villus cells. Thus jejunal lactase expression may be modulated by 1) adjusting villus cell age required for maximum expression, 2) altering the level of lactase activity in villus cells, and 3) changing the turnover rate of lactase containing epithelial cells.


2006 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
pp. 270-277 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carmen Hermida ◽  
Guillermo Corrales ◽  
Oscar H Martínez-Costa ◽  
Alfonso Fernández-Mayoralas ◽  
Juan J Aragón

Abstract Background: Urinary excretion of d-xylose by suckling rats after ingestion of a mixture of 4-, 3-, and 2-galactosylxyloses reflects lactase activity in vivo. We aimed to select the most convenient of these disaccharides for detecting changes of the enzyme activity in vivo and to optimize the method. Methods: 4-, 3-, and 2-Galactosylxyloses were synthesized and purified, then orally administered to suckling rats of different ages. d-Xylose was measured colorimetrically by the phloroglucinol reaction in urine and plasma. Lactase activity was determined in extracts of small intestine mucosa with lactose, galactosylxyloses, and phlorizin as substrates. Results: d-Xylose appeared in the urine in a dose-dependent manner after ingestion of any of the 3 galactosylxylose disaccharides. Correlation between d-xylose elimination and intestinal lactase activity was highest with 4-galactosylxylose (r = 0.97; n = 24), lower with 2-galactosylxylose (r = 0.89; n = 24), and lowest with 3-galactosylxylose (r = 0.34; n = 23). The kinetic properties of intestinal lactase accounted for these differences. d-Xylose concentration in plasma after administration of 4-galactosylxylose also correlated with lactase activity (r = 0.93; n = 33). Conclusions: 4-Galactosylxylose is the most suitable compound for the evaluation of lactase activity in vivo. Measurement of the derived d-xylose in either urine or blood gives an estimate of the total lactose digestive capacity of the small intestine. The optimized method holds promise for development of a simple, low-cost, and reliable new test for the noninvasive diagnosis of hypolactasia.


1997 ◽  
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Saeko Ohsawa ◽  
Keizo Umegaki ◽  
Sachie Ikegami

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