[The effect of the small intestine on 3-methylhistidine metabolism in the human].

U Brenner, L Herbertz, M Meibert, J M Müller, H Reinauer
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20 male adult Sprague-Dawley rats were fed exclusively parenterally. After achieving metabolic equilibrium they received a duodenoileostomy and subtotal resection leaving only 8-10% of the small gut. On the 1st postoperative day the urinary 3-MH excretion rose to 1.5-1.7 times the preoperative level, but on the 12th-14th postoperative day it fell again and was equal to the preoperative basal level. A control group of 10 rats undergoing a small gut anastomosis without resection yielded similar results. We conclude that the small gut source does not make a significant contribution to 24h-urinary 3-MH excretion in the adult rat. The transient postoperative increase in urinary 3-MH excretion is probably due to post-injury metabolism. In contrast to these are the measurements in two male patients with a short bowel syndrome because of an occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery. Both patients have a body weight of 60 kg, are aged 44 and 45 years respectively, and have a 24h-urinary 3-MH excretion of 120.7 +/- 28 mumol. More than 1 year after operation they are being nourished parenterally in metabolic equilibrium. The 24h-urinary 3-MH excretion in a similar control group of 8 healthy male volunteers is 229.4 +/- 25 mumol (measurements for 6 days after a 1-week meat-free diet). We conclude that the small gut source makes a significant contribution to 24h-urinary 3-MH excretion in the adult human. There is no evident correlation between the rat model and measurements in human.

[小肠对人体3-甲基组氨酸代谢的影响]。
20只雄性成年Sprague-Dawley大鼠完全非肠外喂养。在达到代谢平衡后,他们接受十二指肠油造口术和次全切除,只留下8-10%的小肠。术后第1天尿3-MH排泄量上升至术前1.5 ~ 1.7倍,术后第12 ~ 14天再次下降,与术前基础水平持平。对照组10只大鼠进行小肠吻合术而不切除,结果相似。我们得出结论,小肠道来源对成年大鼠24小时尿3-MH排泄没有显著贡献。术后尿3-MH排泄量的短暂增加可能是由于损伤后代谢所致。与此相反的是两名因肠系膜上动脉闭塞而患有短肠综合征的男性患者的测量结果。两例患者体重均为60 kg,年龄分别为44岁和45岁,24小时尿3-MH排泄量为120.7 +/- 28 mumol。手术后1年多,他们在代谢平衡下接受肠外营养。在8名健康男性志愿者组成的类似对照组中,24小时尿3-MH排泄量为229.4 +/- 25 mumol(在一周无肉饮食后6天的测量值)。我们得出结论,小肠道来源对成人24小时尿3-MH排泄有重要贡献。大鼠模型与人体测量结果无明显相关性。
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