Intestinal diamine oxidase levels reflect ischemic injury
- PMID: 1900339
- DOI: 10.1016/0022-4804(91)90183-m
Intestinal diamine oxidase levels reflect ischemic injury
Abstract
Mucosal diamine oxidase (DAO) decreases during intestinal ischemia and may be a useful marker of intestinal ischemic injury. Tissue DAO activity and histologic changes were studied in intestinal segments taken from the midpoint of the small intestine before and 2, 4, and 24 hr after manipulation of the intestinal blood supply in 24 mongrel dogs. Intestinal DAO activity decreased significantly (17 +/- 21% of control value) 24 hr after SMA ligation and was associated with abnormal histology (histology score 7.8 +/- 2.9 at 24 hr vs 0.3 +/- 0.5 at 0 hr). SMA occlusion for 2 hr resulted in a significant decrease in DAO activity (45 +/- 36% of control value) 4 hr after manipulation which returned to normal at 24 hr, as did the histologic injury. Ligation of both the mesenteric arteries and veins resulted in a more rapid decrease in DAO activity. Decreased DAO activity correlated with the extent of histologic injury. Intestinal ischemia is associated with decreased intestinal DAO activity, which is influenced by the mechanism and duration of intestinal ischemia.
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