EFFECT OF LUMINAL GROWTH-FACTOR PRESERVATION ON INTESTINAL GROWTH

被引:99
作者
PLAYFORD, RJ
WOODMAN, AC
CLARK, P
WATANAPA, P
VESEY, D
DEPREZ, PH
WILLIAMSON, RCN
CALAM, J
机构
[1] ROYAL POSTGRAD MED SCH, DEPT SURG, LONDON W12 0NN, ENGLAND
[2] ROYAL POSTGRAD MED SCH, DEPT PHYS, LONDON W12 0NN, ENGLAND
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0140-6736(93)93057-8
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Intestinal atrophy contributes to the clinical difficulties of patients who cannot eat normally. Atrophy is prevented by luminal food proteins but not by the equivalent amino acids. This observation is not explained by current theories of intestinal physiology. Epidermal growth factor (EGF) and transforming growth factor alpha (TGFalpha) are secreted into the gut lumen. We speculated that these are digested by pancreatic enzymes in fasting juice, but preserved when food proteins block the active sites of these enzymes. Studies based on molecular size and bioactivity confirmed that fasting human jejunal juice destroys EGF and TGFalpha. EGF, but not TGFalpha, was preserved when the milk protein casein or an enzyme inhibitor were present; elemental diets were ineffective. Diversion of pancreatic juice to the mid point of the small intestine in rats significantly increased luminal EGF-like bioactivity and all variables of growth in the proximal enzyme-free segment. Our findings support a novel mechanism of control of intestinal growth, which has important clinical implications. The addition of enzyme-inhibiting proteins such as casein to elemental diets may preserve intestinal integrity and function.
引用
收藏
页码:843 / 848
页数:6
相关论文
共 17 条
  • [1] ALVERDY JC, 1988, SURGERY, V104, P185
  • [2] BRAGG LE, 1991, NUTRITION, V7, P237
  • [3] TROPHIC ACTION OF EPIDERMAL GROWTH-FACTOR ON HUMAN DUODENAL MUCOSA CULTURED INVITRO
    CHALLACOMBE, DN
    WHEELER, EE
    [J]. GUT, 1991, 32 (09) : 991 - 993
  • [4] INTRAVENOUS BUT NOT INTRAGASTRIC UROGASTRONE-EGF IS TROPHIC TO THE INTESTINE OF PARENTERALLY FED RATS
    GOODLAD, RA
    WILSON, TJG
    LENTON, W
    GREGORY, H
    MCCULLAGH, KG
    WRIGHT, NA
    [J]. GUT, 1987, 28 (05) : 573 - 582
  • [5] PROTEINS BUT NOT AMINO-ACIDS, CARBOHYDRATES, OR FATS STIMULATE CHOLECYSTOKININ SECRETION IN THE RAT
    LIDDLE, RA
    GREEN, GM
    CONRAD, CK
    WILLIAMS, JA
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1986, 251 (02): : G243 - G248
  • [6] CHANGES IN INTESTINAL-ABSORPTION OF NUTRIENTS AND BRUSH-BORDER GLYCOPROTEINS AFTER TOTAL PARENTERAL-NUTRITION IN RATS
    MIURA, S
    TANAKA, S
    YOSHIOKA, M
    SERIZAWA, H
    TASHIRO, H
    SHIOZAKI, H
    IMAEDA, H
    TSUCHIYA, M
    [J]. GUT, 1992, 33 (04) : 484 - 489
  • [7] SMALL INTESTINAL AND COLONIC CHANGES INDUCED BY A CHEMICALLY DEFINED DIET
    MORIN, CL
    LING, V
    BOURASSA, D
    [J]. DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES, 1980, 25 (02) : 123 - 128
  • [8] LONG-TERM PANCREATIC-BILIARY DIVERSION IN THE RAT - PERSISTENT LOSS OF MUCOSAL ENTEROKINASE, WITH REINDUCTION BY DELAYED ORAL PANCREATIC BILIARY SUPPLEMENTATION
    NEWMAN, BM
    BROOKS, S
    TAJIRI, H
    COONEY, DR
    LEBENTHAL, E
    LEE, PC
    [J]. DIGESTION, 1988, 41 (03) : 172 - 179
  • [9] ORAL-ADMINISTRATION OF SYNTHETIC HUMAN UROGASTRONE PROMOTES HEALING OF CHRONIC DUODENAL-ULCERS IN RATS
    OLSEN, PS
    POULSEN, SS
    THERKELSEN, K
    NEXO, E
    [J]. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1986, 90 (04) : 911 - 917