Is the assay of disaccharidase activity in small bowel mucosal biopsy relevant for clinical gastroenterologists?
- 1 June 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Molecular Medicine
- Vol. 67 (11) , 568-575
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01721683
Abstract
In a retrospective study, jejunal mucosal disaccharidase and alkaline phosphatase activities have been investigated in 40 controls and patients with proven celiac sprue (n=26), lactase deficiency (n=26), osteoporosis or osteomalacia (n=16), chronic pancreatitis (n=12), giardiasis (n=7), or Crohn's disease (n=7). Apart from a nonselective reduction of mucosal enzyme activities in the sprue syndrome and a selective reduction of lactase activity in the patients with primary lactase deficiency, assays of mucosal disaccharidases revealed only inconstant or slight deviations from the control group and were not of diagnostic significance for any of the above-mentioned disorders. Isolated forms of enzyme deficiencies other than lactase deficiency, such as sucrase-isomaltase or trehalase deficiency were not present among 168 investigations carried out from 1972–1982. It is concluded that assay of small intestinal disaccharidase or alkaline phosphatase activities does not expand the diagnostic impact of morphological examination of small bowel biopsy specimens and modern noninvasive methods for the detection of carbohydrate malabsorption. Thus, the method does not appear a necessary or relevant investigation in routine clinical practice.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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