Intestinal permeability to [51Cr]EDTA in infectious diarrhea
- 1 September 1993
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Digestive Diseases and Sciences
- Vol. 38 (9) , 1651-1657
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01303174
Abstract
Orally administered [51Cr]EDTA was used to measure intestinal permeability in subjects with infectious diarrhea and in those without gastrointestinal complaints. [51Cr]EDTA was given to 87 subjects: 63 controls (32 normal controls, and 31 disease controls), and 24 patients with infectious diarrhea. Approximately 100 μCi of [51Cr]EDTA was given orally after an overnight fast. Urine was collected for the following 24 hr. Intestinal permeability to [51Cr]EDTA in both normal volunteers and in patients with a variety of diseases not associated with intestinal injury was low and results were in a relatively narrow range. Mean 24-hr urinary excretion of [51Cr]EDTA, calculated as a percent of the administered dose, in controls was 1.6% (0.2–3.5%). Patients with infectious diarrhea associated with invasive pathogens and/or intestinal inflammation had increased excretion of [51Cr]EDTA (mean 6.1%,P51Cr]EDTA test.Keywords
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