Vitamin B12 Absorption in Cystic Fibrosis |
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Authors: | J. LINDEMANS H. J. NEIJENS K. F. KERREBIJN J. ABELS |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Hematology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands;Department of Paediatrics, subdept. of Respiratory Disease, Sophia Children's Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Vitamin B12 absorption was measured in 30 patients with cystic fibrosis by means of the urinary excretion method and found to be impaired, i.e. less than 10%, in 25. The mean urinary excretion amounted to 4.7 ± 0.8 %. In all patients vitamin B12 absorption improved by the addition of trypsin (18.9 ± 2.1 %). Addition of the vitamin B12 analogue cobinamide, which prevents vitamin B12-binding by R-binders, raised the vitamin B12 absorption to 15.0 ± 2.2 %. A further improvement was obtained by the simultaneous addition of cobinamide and trypsin, 18.2 ± 2.6 %, the same value as with trypsin alone. Assuming that cobinamide addition was effective in suppressing all R-binder activity, the additional effect of trypsin suggests a second, stimulatory function of trypsin on vitamin B12 absorption, separate from R-binder-inactivation. In 5 patients only marginal improvement of vitamin B12 absorption was gained by the addition of either trypsin or cobinamide. The deficient serum vitamin B12 (110 pmol/I) in one of them indicates that the normal pancreas-substitution therapy not always implies sufficient restoration of vitamin B12 absorption. |
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Keywords: | Cystic fibrosis vitamin B12 absorption intrinsic factor R-binders |
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