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Factors Affecting the Integrity of the Intestinal Mucosa of Gambian Children

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Journal Am J Clin Nutr
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1987 Jun 1
PMID 3109230
Citations 26
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The interrelationship between diarrhea, malnutrition, and small bowel integrity was investigated prospectively in 68 Gambian infants aged 0-18 mo. Profiles of growth and morbidity were recorded for 8 mo. Each month intestinal permeability was measured by the differential uptake of orally administered lactulose (L) and mannitol (M). In well infants the mean L:M ratio was 0.42 (range 0.11-1.42). This ratio was increased slightly for underweight (60-80% wt for age) infants (mean 0.52) but considerably for those with marasmus (less than 60% wt for age) (mean 1.3, p less than 0.001), for those with acute or chronic diarrhea (mean 1.0 and 2.85, respectively; p less than 0.001), or with measles (mean 1.4, p less than 0.001). Sequential studies of ward patients with malnutrition and diarrhea showed a rapid fall in L:M ratios with resolution of diarrhea. These studies suggest that damage to the small intestine may play an important part in the development of infant malnutrition in The Gambia.

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