Levels of disaccharidases in the brush border membrane of equine small intestine

The disaccharides, consisting of sucrose, lactose and maltose, are hydrolysed into monosaccharides (D-glucose, D-galactose and D-fructose) by intestinal brush border enzymes: sucrase, lactase and maltase. The aim of this study to investigate changes in the brush-border membrane carbohydrate digestiv...

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Main Author: Miran A. Al-Rammahi
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine 2020-01-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
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Online Access:https://vetmedmosul.com/article_164351_f74491b70cf9d461a4e193747b558ea4.pdf
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spelling doaj-780c656d38594e91bc9158fc9d7721bb2020-11-25T03:50:50ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Veterinary MedicineIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences1607-38942071-12552020-01-0134119720110.33899/ijvs.2019.125778.1152164351Levels of disaccharidases in the brush border membrane of equine small intestineMiran A. Al-Rammahi0Zoonotic Disease Research Unit, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Diwaniyha, IraqThe disaccharides, consisting of sucrose, lactose and maltose, are hydrolysed into monosaccharides (D-glucose, D-galactose and D-fructose) by intestinal brush border enzymes: sucrase, lactase and maltase. The aim of this study to investigate changes in the brush-border membrane carbohydrate digestive enzymes. From intestinal mucosal scrapings of equine, brush border membrane vesicles were isolated. The results showed that sucrase, maltase and lactase are present in the equine small intestine. The activity of all three enzymes is highest proximally (in the duodenum and jejunum) and lower in the ileum. There was considerable variation between individual horses, however the majority showed highest disaccharidase activity in the jejunum, with some showing highest activity in the duodenum. Sucrase activity is highest in the jejunum and duodenum and lower in the ileum. Maltase activity is similar in all three regions, but slightly higher in the jejunum. Lactase activity is low in all three regions of the small intestine, slightly higher in the equine jejunum and duodenum than ileum. From this study, we can conclude that the equine small intestine digests disaccharides by the brush-border associated disaccharidases sucrase, maltase and lactase. Levels of sucrase and lactase are comparable to other species, but maltase is much higher.https://vetmedmosul.com/article_164351_f74491b70cf9d461a4e193747b558ea4.pdfbrush border membrane vesiclesucrasemaltaselactaseequine small intestine
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Levels of disaccharidases in the brush border membrane of equine small intestine
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
brush border membrane vesicle
sucrase
maltase
lactase
equine small intestine
author_facet Miran A. Al-Rammahi
author_sort Miran A. Al-Rammahi
title Levels of disaccharidases in the brush border membrane of equine small intestine
title_short Levels of disaccharidases in the brush border membrane of equine small intestine
title_full Levels of disaccharidases in the brush border membrane of equine small intestine
title_fullStr Levels of disaccharidases in the brush border membrane of equine small intestine
title_full_unstemmed Levels of disaccharidases in the brush border membrane of equine small intestine
title_sort levels of disaccharidases in the brush border membrane of equine small intestine
publisher University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine
series Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
issn 1607-3894
2071-1255
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The disaccharides, consisting of sucrose, lactose and maltose, are hydrolysed into monosaccharides (D-glucose, D-galactose and D-fructose) by intestinal brush border enzymes: sucrase, lactase and maltase. The aim of this study to investigate changes in the brush-border membrane carbohydrate digestive enzymes. From intestinal mucosal scrapings of equine, brush border membrane vesicles were isolated. The results showed that sucrase, maltase and lactase are present in the equine small intestine. The activity of all three enzymes is highest proximally (in the duodenum and jejunum) and lower in the ileum. There was considerable variation between individual horses, however the majority showed highest disaccharidase activity in the jejunum, with some showing highest activity in the duodenum. Sucrase activity is highest in the jejunum and duodenum and lower in the ileum. Maltase activity is similar in all three regions, but slightly higher in the jejunum. Lactase activity is low in all three regions of the small intestine, slightly higher in the equine jejunum and duodenum than ileum. From this study, we can conclude that the equine small intestine digests disaccharides by the brush-border associated disaccharidases sucrase, maltase and lactase. Levels of sucrase and lactase are comparable to other species, but maltase is much higher.
topic brush border membrane vesicle
sucrase
maltase
lactase
equine small intestine
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