Pancreatic extract and the intestinal uptake of vitamin B12. III. Stimulatory effect in the presence of a non-intrinsic factor vitamin B12 binder
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Pancreatic extract and the intestinal uptake of vitamin B12. III. Stimulatory effect in the presence of a non-intrinsic factor vitamin B12 binder
Abstract
To determine the mechanism by which pancreatic extract (PE) corrects the malabsorption of vitamin B12 in chronic pancreatic insufficiency (CPI), the following hypotheses were investigated: Firstly, PE might stimulate the absorption of vitamin B12 by changing the intestinal pH, secondly PE might stimulate the intestinal uptake of unbound vitamin B12, thirdly PE might abolish the inhibitory effect of vitamin B12 binders on the intestinal uptake of vitamin B12 bound to intrinsic factor (IF). PE had no effect on the pH in the small intestine and did not stimulate the uptake of unbound 57CoB12 by perfused rat intestinal segments. Preincubation of 57CoB12-IF with a non-IF B12-binder from human saliva (R-binder) reduced the uptake of 57CoB12 from 18.5 pg per cm intestine +/- 3.4 S.E.M. to 7.8 +/- 1.6 (p less than 0.02). PE abolished this inhibitory effect (p less than 0.05). The results indicate that PE corrects the malabsorption of vitamin B12 in CPI by an effect on non-IF B12- binders.
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