|
|
||||||||
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 42, 660-665, Copyright © 1985 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc
ORIGINAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS |
AM Reisenauer, CH Halsted, LR Jacobs and BM Wolfe
During intestinal absorption, dietary polyglutamyl folates are hydrolyzed to monoglutamyl folates by pteroylpolyglutamate hydrolase (folate conjugase). This enzyme is present in the brush border and intracellular fractions of human jejunal mucosa. We compared the activities of brush border and intracellular folate conjugase (BBFC and ICFC), and other mucosal enzymes in the jejunum in continuity and bypassed loop in nine patients who underwent intestinal reconstitution operations 3 to 9 yr after jejunoileal bypass. Control jejunum was obtained from seven obese patients undergoing gastric bypass surgery. Jejunal morphometry showed mucosal hyperplasia with taller villi, larger crypts, and no change in cell size in the jejunum in continuity as compared to control or bypass jejunum. In brush border fractions, specific activities of sucrase and BBFC were significantly greater in the jejunum in continuity than in the control or bypass jejunum. In contrast, the specific activities of the other brush border and intracellular enzymes, including ICFC, were similar in all three segments. This is the first evidence that BBFC, like sucrase, adapts to luminal nutrition. The difference in response of BBFC and ICFC to diet and/or pancreato-biliary secretions provides evidence that these are distinct enzymes which are regulated by different mechanisms.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
L. M. Wallock-Montelius, J. A. Villanueva, R. E. Chapin, A.J. Conley, H. P. Nguyen, B. N. Ames, and C. H. Halsted Chronic Ethanol Perturbs Testicular Folate Metabolism and Dietary Folate Deficiency Reduces Sex Hormone Levels in the Yucatan Micropig Biol Reprod, March 1, 2007; 76(3): 455 - 465. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
J. J. Malatack, M. M. Moran, and B. Moughan Isolated Congenital Malabsorption of Folic Acid in a Male Infant: Insights Into Treatment and Mechanism of Defect Pediatrics, November 1, 1999; 104(5): 1133 - 1137. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
![]() |
E. Seyoum and J. Selhub Properties of Food Folates Determined by Stability and Susceptibility to Intestinal Pteroylpolyglutamate Hydrolase Action J. Nutr., November 1, 1998; 128(11): 1956 - 1960. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |