Enhanced absorption of macromolecules |
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Authors: | Merja Malin MD Dr. Erika Isolauri MD Pekka Pikkarainen MD Riitta Karikoski MD Jouko Isolauri MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pediatrics, Tampere University Hospital, Finland;(2) Department of Medicine, Tampere University Hospital, Finland;(3) Department of Pathology, Tampere University Hospital, Finland;(4) Department of Surgery, Tampere University Hospital, Finland;(5) Medical School, University of Tampere, P.O. Box 607, 33101 Tampere, Finland |
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Abstract: | We explored the function of the intestine's mucosal barrier to foreign antigen entry in Crohn's disease. Macroscopically and microscopically uninvolved areas of the small intestines of patients with Crohn's disease were examined. We studied 27 endoscopic biopsy samples from 17 patients with Crohn's disease and 14 samples from nine controls. The absorption and degradation of horseradish peroxidase (molecular weight 40,000 Da) were studied in Ussing chambers. The absorption of intact horseradish peroxidase was significantly increased in patients with moderate or severe Crohn's disease: 271 (95% confidence interval 119–616) ng/hr/cm2, but not in those with slight disease activity: 42 (18–98), compared with controls: 45 (32–64);F=10.90,P=0.0002. The transport rates of degraded horseradish peroxidase were comparable in the Crohn's disease samples and controls. Our results indicate that enhanced absorption of macromolecules is associated with clinical activation of Crohn's disease, and impairment of the mucosal barrier function is a secondary phenomenon in Crohn's disease.The study was supported by grants from the Academy of Finland and the Foundation for Nutrition Research (Finland). |
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Keywords: | Crohn's disease intestinal absorption intestinal mucosa permeability protein transport |
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