Activity distribution of seven digestive enzymes along small intestine in calves during development and weaning
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Activity distribution of seven digestive enzymes along small intestine in calves during development and weaning
Abstract
Ten groups of calves were used to study the changes in activity levels and distribution of seven hydrolases in the intestinal mucosa during development and weaning. The calves in the first group were sacrificed at birth while those in the remaining nine groups were either milk-fed until slaughter on days 2, 7, 28, 56, 70, and 119; or weaned between days 28 and 56 and then slaughtered on days 56, 70, and 119, respectively. The small intestine was immediately cut off and divided into five segments, ie, duodenum, proximal jejunum, median jejunum, distal jejunum, and ileum. In the milk-fed animals, the activity levels of aminopeptidases A and N, alkaline phosphatase, lactase, and isomaltase were maximum at 2 days of age, and then declined sharply between days 2 and 7 but did not change significantly thereafter. By contrast, the maltase activity increased between days 7 and 119, while no sucrase activity was detected. Weaning resulted in a decrease in the activity of lactase and an increase in that of aminopeptidase N, maltase, and isomaltase. The distribution of all these enzymes along the small intestine was slightly influenced by age but not at all by weaning.
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