INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY IN MAN - EFFECTS OF ACUTE SYSTEMIC INFECTIONS

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作者
ELIA, M
NORTHROPCLEWES, CA
LUNN, PG
GOREN, A
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[1] Dunn Clinical Nutrition Centre, Cambridge, CB2 1QL
[2] Department of Gastroenterology, Yuksek Ihtisas Hospital, Ankara
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10.1016/0261-5614(91)90091-P
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Intestinal permeability was assessed (within 24-48 h of admission to hospital) in 7 patients suffering from acute infections, mainly pneumonia. The permeability test involved administering an oral solution containing a mixture of lactulose (10 g) mannitol (5 g and 0.5-mu-Ci) and Cr-51-EDTA (30-mu-Ci), and collecting urine samples before, and between 0-6, 6-12 and 12-24 h after dosing. The excretion of the markers was compared with the results obtained from 24 normal or control subjects and 15 patients with coeliac disease. None of the markers were excreted in significantly different amounts in the infected patients compared to the control subjects. In contrast, the coeliac patients excreted (0-6 h) four-fold more lactulose, three-fold more Cr-51-EDTA and two-fold less mannitol than the normal subjects. The ratio of lactulose:mannitol and Cr-51-EDTA:mannitol were therefore six- to eight-fold greater in the coeliac patients than in the normal subjects. The results confirm the sensitivity of the test for detecting the presence of an enteropathy but provide no evidence of a change in intestinal permeability in systemic infections studied under the stated conditions.
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