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Original Article

Longitudinal Distribution of Mucosal Enzymes in the Human Large Bowel

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Pages 919-927 | Received 05 Dec 1985, Accepted 04 Apr 1986, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The distribution of a series of mucosal enzymes along the large bowel was studied by analysis of homogenized biopsy specimens from five different segments, obtained from 20 control patients. The activities varied significantly between the segments for the membrane enzymes lactase (p < 0.005), alkaline phosphatase (p < 0.0005), leucyl-0-naphthylamidase (p < 0.0001), and 5′-nucleotidase (p < 0.001) and the mitochondrial enzyme monoamine oxidase (p < 0.0005) when tested by analysis of variance modified for repeated measurements. When paired comparisons between segments were evaluated, the enzyme activities of the proximal large bowel were significantly higher than those of distal segments. The levels of sucrase, neutral-α-glucosidase, γ-glutamyltransferase, and lysosomal enzymes remained unchanged throughout the large intestine, as did the protein to DNA ratio. The results are compatible with the theory that different segments of the large bowel have different functions.

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