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Jejunal Function and Plasma Amino Acid Concentrations in the Segmental Trisomic Ts65Dn Mouse

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Specialties Geriatrics
Physiology
Date 1998 Jul 17
PMID 9666356
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Mice trisomic for the distal portion of MMU 16 (Ts65Dn) were examined for differences in jejunal function and plasma amino acids as compared to diploid controls. Eighteen control and 19 Ts65Dn mice were compared for whole-body and intestinal O2 consumption, jejunal glucose uptake, and plasma amino acid concentrations. Ts65Dn mice consumed less (P < 0.02) O2 per gram of fasted body weight. No significant differences were found in either active or passive glucose uptake. Oxygen consumption by jejunal tissue was not different between Ts65Dn and control mice. The apparent energetic efficiency of jejunal active glucose uptake (eta mol ATP expended/eta mol glucose uptake) was significantly higher (115.6 vs. 80.8; P < 0.05) in Ts65Dn mice. Histomorphometric analysis of jejunal mucosa showed that Ts65Dn mice had shorter villus height (P < 0.04) and decreased planar villus circumference (P = 0.05). No differences were found in total jejunal protein (microgram/g) or DNA (mg/g) concentrations. Significantly higher concentrations of plasma tyrosine, phenylalanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, and citrulline (P < 0.05) were found in Ts65Dn mice. Lower plasma concentrations of hydroxyproline were detected in Ts65Dn mice (P < 0.05). These data suggest that Ts65Dn mice have anomalies in digestive function and amino acid metabolism as compared to normal, diploid controls.

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