Protein digestion and absorption in the blind loop syndrome

Autor: Curtis, K. J., Prizont, R., Kim, Y. S.
Zdroj: Digestive Diseases and Sciences; December 1979, Vol. 24 Issue: 12 p929-933, 5p
Abstrakt: Protein digestion and absorption was studied in rats with 6-week-old surgically constructed self-filling intestinal blind loops and steatorrhea, ie, blind-loop animals and controls were fed a14C-labeled protein meal containing a nonabsorbable marker,51CrCl3, and sacrificed 1 or 2 hr later. Intestinal contents were analyzed for14C,51Cr, protein, trypsin, and the products of digestion. At 1 hr,14C absorption was greater in controls, but at 2 hr there was no difference in absorption between the two groups. Marker studies showed that blind-loop filling resulted in a delay of the progression of intestinal contents distally. Intraluminal trypsin and porteolysis were similar in the two groups. Endogenous protein was greater in the blind-loop animals. The early stages of the blind-loop syndrome may be characterized by delayed protein absorption secondary to blind-loop filling, which is compensated for by the distal gut resulting in an absence of overall protein malabsorption.
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